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One Book One LCC - The Hate U Give (2018-2019): Communities

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Big Questions

What communities do you belong to? How do they shape you?

How do you navigate the different communities you belong to?

How do your communities support you and how do they stand in your way?

How do you see yourself as a member of your communities in the future?

Books on Communities

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Code Switching

Radical Neighborliness

Code Switch Podcast

Code Switch is a podcast from NPR that delves into the complexity of navigating multiple identities.

  • The administration's fight against antisemitism is dividing JewsThis link opens in a new windowJun 18, 2025
    In recent months we've seen the Trump administration punishing speech critical of Israel in its widening effort to combat what it sees as antisemitism. As protestors have been detained for pro-Palestinian activism, we've seen attacks on Jews and people expressing concern for Israeli hostages in Gaza — and in the wake of all this, a lot Jews don't agree on which actions constitutive antisemitism. On this episode, we're looking at the landscape of this disagreement, and talking to the legal scholar who came up with the definition of antisemitism that the White House is using, and who says he's worried that definition is being used in a way that could hurt Jews instead of protect them.

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  • How the news can make us think we need more policingThis link opens in a new windowJun 11, 2025
    As President Trump flirts with invoking the Insurrection Act on anti-ICE demonstrators in LA, we look back at the national protests of 2020, when Trump last talked about invoking the act. Back then, there was broad energy around rethinking policing, but polls show that that energy has largely vanished. In this episode, we ask: what happened? Our guest points to what he calls copaganda – or pro-police propaganda.

    A previous version of this episode incorrectly said that Alec Karakatsanis works at Equal Justice Under Law. He currently runs an organization called the Civil Rights Corps.

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  • What Trump's fixation on 'white genocide' in South Africa tells us about the U.S.This link opens in a new windowJun 4, 2025
    How the false notion of "white genocide" traveled from the political fringes to the Oval Office. The week on Code Switch, we're talking to a reporter who was in the room during a meeting when President Trump pushed this conspiracy theory on the president of South Africa. And we're digging into what Trump's fixation on white South Africans tell us about anxieties over white replacement here in the U.S.

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