Come Through with Rebecca Carroll | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Rebecca Carroll |
Language | American English |
Length | 30–45 Minutes |
Production | |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 15 [1] |
Publication | |
Original release | April 2, 2020 [2] – July 7, 2020 |
Provider | WNYC Studios |
Related shows | |
Website | www |
Come Through with Rebecca Carroll is a podcast about racism that is produced by WNYC Studios. [6]
The show was produced in 2020 during a surge in hate crimes committed against Asian Americans and the COVID-19 pandemic was disproportionately killing black people. [7] The show discusses racism in the United States and how it effects every aspect of life. [8] [9] Carroll mainly interviews people of minority groups or more specifically BAME. [10] Carroll interviewed Waubgeshig Rice about climate change. [11] The show has included interviews with people such as Don Lemon, Robin DiAngelo, and Walter Mosley. [12]
Samantha Vincenty of Oprah Daily, compared the show to the WHYY-FM show Fresh Air. [13]
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