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  • What the capture of Maduro reveals about U.S. fear of Black sovereignty
    Apr 15 2026

    Four months after the capture of Venezuela’s president Nicolás Maduro, debates over corruption and authoritarianism have dominated headlines. On Rooted, scholars Dr. Layla Brown, Dr. Tony Van Der Meer, and Yvette Modestin look deeper examining the Bolivarian Movement’s roots, its central relationship to Afro‑Venezuelan identity, and the long U.S. tradition of intervening when Black‑led movements reshape power across Latin America.

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  • Why does America celebrate Black music 50 years late?
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode of Rooted, we ask what it really means to make jazz now. From Boston jazz clubs and basement jam sessions to TikTok lives and global stages, Grammy-nominated saxophonist Godwin Louis breaks down how jazz continues to evolve across generations, cultures, and continents.

    We explore jazz’s deep roots in Black American history, its ties to the African diaspora, and why America so often waits decades to celebrate Black innovation. If jazz was born from resistance, community, and improvisation—what does that look like in 2026?

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  • Why are Black women in reality TV held to a higher standard of accountability?
    Apr 1 2026

    Rooted digs into reality TV accountability, revisiting America’s Next Top Model through a critical lens that centers Black women and power. Our panel unpacks the now‑iconic “We were all rooting for you!” moment, how a new documentary reframes Tyra Banks and the early‑2000s modeling industry, and what accountability looks like when those traditionally marginalized are positioned as gatekeepers.

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  • Is America losing its history? Fired librarian of Congress warns of the risks under a Trump 2.0 presidency
    Mar 25 2026

    Just days before she was fired by President Trump, Carla Hayden - the first woman and the first African American to serve as the librarian of Congress - warned about the risk of losing important parts of U.S. history. Hayden and Noelle Trent, the head of Boston's Museum of African American History, spoke with GBH News Rooted Host Paris Alston about their efforts to preserve Black history.

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  • A new era? What the 2026 Oscars mean for Black cinema, representation, and Hollywood’s future
    Mar 17 2026

    Callie Crossley guest hosts Rooted in leading a panel that breaks down the biggest surprises of the 2026 Oscars, from Michael B. Jordan’s groundbreaking win and Ruth E. Carter’s historic nomination milestone to the heated debates around Teyana Taylor’s role, Paul Thomas Anderson’s sweep, and whether the new casting category can push Hollywood toward real representation—all while questioning what the Oscars' move to YouTube means for the future of film

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  • Bluey to Baddies: Why is there no 'tween' media?
    Mar 11 2026

    On Rooted, we’re unpacking the “Bluey‑to‑Baddies” pipeline—and why tween media feels impossible to find in a world drowning in YouTube algorithms and AI‑generated slop. Paris taps award‑winning animator Chaz Bottoms to break down the brutal realities of making it in cartoons, especially for creators of color. Then Genie Deez and Thy Than, showrunners of the new PBS Kids series Phoebe & Jay, join her to ask the big question: Can public media’s hand‑crafted, mission‑driven storytelling still compete with the algorithm?

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  • 88% Women, Majority Women of Color — So of Course Their Degrees Got Devalued
    Mar 3 2026

    The federal government just slashed how much future nurses, counselors, educators, and social workers can borrow — a move that hits women, Black students, and entire communities like a punch to the gut. Paris Alston digs into how a bureaucratic “reclassification” could gut the nursing pipeline, deepen care shortages, and widen racial health disparities. Then we head to Roxbury, where Children’s Services is doing what Washington won’t: creating a free, community‑rooted pathway to grow Black and brown mental health providers. When institutions make care harder to access, the community builds its own solutions.

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  • Are we drifting away from Black History Month? The conversation no one is having!
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode, we mark 100 years since Carter G. Woodson launched Negro History Week by asking what Black History Month truly means today—and whether it still matters. We hit the streets to hear how everyday people perceive the holiday’s legacy, then sit down with Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson, comedian Jason Cordova, and culture commentator Shane Faiteau for a candid conversation about the ways Black history gets flattened, who should be trusted to tell our stories, and why younger generations often feel disconnected from familiar narratives. We also speak with author and former Minneapolis City Council leader Ralph Remington, whose book Penetrating Whiteness pushes us to confront how policing, immigration enforcement, and the threat of political violence echo through Black life in 2026. Through these layered voices funny, sharp, skeptical, and deeply reflective we explore identity, diaspora, capitalism, community, and the future of resistance, reminding listeners that Black history cannot be contained to February because it shapes and is shaped by every moment we’re living now.

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