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Gene Demby

Correspondent/Host at Code Switch - NPR/National Public Radio

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MacArthur Genius and Poet Laureate Ada Limón Talks about 'The ... - NPR

Ada Limón is many things: the U.S. Poet Laureate, a recently named MacArthur “Genius,” a Latina, a summer person becoming a fall person. But underneath all those outer identities, she’s still in search for the “original animal at [her] core.”
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MacArthur Genius and Poet Laureate Ada Limón Talks about 'The ... -...

Ada Limón is many things: the U.S. Poet Laureate, a recently named MacArthur “Genius,” a Latina, a summer person becoming a fall person. But underneath all those outer identities, she’s still in search for the “original animal at [her] core.”
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Comedian Hari Kondabolu talks race, fatherhood, and the state of .....

Being a new parent is exhausting at the best of times. There are diapers to change, bottles to fill, screaming sobs to quiet down. But beyond all the routine chores that come with parenting, there are the larger social questions of how to raise a kid in a complex, unjust, and ever-changing world.
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The Invisible Victims of Mass Incarceration : Code Switch - NPR

In the past decade, the problem of mass incarceration has gotten increased attention and thought. But in his new book, <em>Mass Supervision, </em>Vincent Schiraldi argues that in those conversations, people often neglect to think about probation and parole — two of the biggest feeders to the U.S.’s prison population. These systems surveil close to four million Americans, which Schiraldi says is both a huge waste of resources and a massive human rights violation. On this episode, we’re talking to…
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The Invisible Victims of Mass Incarceration : Code Switch - NPR

In the past decade, the problem of mass incarceration has gotten increased attention and thought. But in his new book, <em>Mass Supervision, </em>Vincent Schiraldi argues that in those conversations, people often neglect to think about probation and parole — two of the biggest feeders to the U.S.’s prison population. These systems surveil close to four million Americans, which Schiraldi says is both a huge waste of resources and a massive human rights violation. On this episode, we’re talking to…
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The Fallout of a Callout : Code Switch - NPR

In 2017, comedian Hari Kondabolu called out Hollywood’s portrayals of South Asians with his documentary <em>The Problem With Apu. </em>The film was also a criticism of comedian Hank Azaria, who is white, for voicing the Indian character on The Simpsons. On this episode, Hari and Hank sit down to talk publicly for the first time about that callout and everything that has gone down since.
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Rolling the dice on race in Dungeons & Dragons : Pop Culture ... - NPR

The Pop Culture Happy Hour team is off today, so we’re bringing you an episode from our pals at Code Switch all about Dungeons &amp; Dragons. It’s one of the most popular tabletop roleplaying games of all time. But it has also helped cement some ideas about how we create and define race in fantasy — and in the tangible world. Host Gene Demby and producer Jess Kung take a deep dive into that game, and what racial stereotypes and colonialist supremacy it’s illuminating.

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The Push To Redefine 'Black' And End Anti-Racist Voter Protections ...

In this episode of Code Switch, NPR’s Hansi Lo Wang reports on the effort by Republican officials in Louisiana to change how Black people are counted in voting maps. If their plan is successful, it could shrink the power of Black voters across the country — and further gut the Voting Rights Act. Unlock access to this and other bonus content by supporting The NPR Politics Podcast+. Sign up via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Connect:Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.orgJoin the NPR Politics Po…
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Unlocking family history in 'Before Me' : Code Switch - NPR

It wasn’t until Lisa Phu had her own child that she started unlocking her mother’s history. In her new 5-part series called Before Me, Lisa asks her mother, Lan, the questions she should have asked years ago. Lisa tells us what she learned in getting to know Lan in this way.
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Live from Chicago: What makes a city home? : Code Switch

This episode is excerpted from the Code Switch Live show at the Studebaker Theater in Chicago, featuring special guests José Olivarez, Sultan Salahuddin, Diallo Riddle and Adriana Cardona-Maguidad to talk all about Chicago. Musical guest KAINA provides music!
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How We Decide Who Is ‘Worthy of Welcome’ : Code Switch

Millions of Syrians have been displaced by ongoing civil war. In her new book, Refuge, Heba Gowayed follows Syrians who have resettled in the U.S., Canada and Germany. She argues that finding their footing in their new homes is less about individual choice and more about governmental systems.