Jay Smooth on How He Learned to Love Talking About Race

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

One of the most difficult conversations we can have in our society has to do with race. In some ways the conversation is complicated by recent milestone events in racial equality like the election of President Barack Obama. But, Jay Smooth says that milestones like that are exactly the reason why we need to think and communicate more effectively about race as such milestones can obfuscate the real inequalities that still remain in our society.

Jay Smooth is host of WBAI's Underground Railroad, New York's longest running hip-hop radio show. He discusses his recent Tedx Talk entitled "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Talking About Race."

 

Guests:

Jay Smooth

Produced by:

Hsi-Chang Lin

Comments [2]

Great interview! I know someone who always greets me with a term that I find racist in nature, and have always wondered how to talk to him about it. The suggestions in your interview will definitely help out in dealing with that issue.

Nov. 23 2011 02:32 AM
Sweet from Helsinki, FI

JAY SMOOTH IS THE BEST!
Love this!

Nov. 22 2011 01:20 PM

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