Powerful Black Podcasts You Need to Listen NOW

The current times we are facing in the black communities and racial discrimination, we have compiled a number of podcasts by black creators to help explain, educate, and tell their stories.

These podcasts are not only for the black community, but also for those ally's trying to continue their education and ways on how to learn. Listen to these and learn about the black culture, the black lives and every thing in between.

The Nod tells the stories of Black life that don’t get told anywhere else, from an explanation of how purple drink became associated with Black culture to the story of how an interracial drag troupe traveled the nation in the 1940s. We celebrate the genius, the innovation, and the resilience that is so particular to being Black -- in America, and around the world
What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for! Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race head-on. We explore how it impacts every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, sports and everything in between. This podcast makes ALL OF US part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story.
A weekly pod about news and issues impacting Black America from the reporters and producers at theGrio. Smart, relevant and dedicated to the culture.
Join Shaun as he unpacks the most important stories of injustice, racism and corruption, but also tells you who's fighting back and how you can support and join them with practical action steps.
Learning your history makes you - and your people - stronger. As Black people, we know we’re left out of the history books. That the media images are skewed. That we need access to experts, information and ideas so we can advance our people. Black History Year connects you to the history, thinkers, and activists that are left out of the mainstream conversations. You may not agree with everything you hear, but we’re always working toward one goal: uniting for the best interest of Black people worldwide.
On ‘Grab A Glass’, David Thomas encourages you to join him with your favorite beverage in a judgement-free dialogue about whatever is on his mind.

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