Race and Policing Part 1: History, Training Programs, and Police as First Responders by Barry Friedman, Sherrilyn Ifill, John Malcolm | 2019This episode explores the intersection of race and policing in the United States.
Responding to Sexual Assault Allegations on Campus by Suzanne Goldberg, Gil Sparks | 2019This episode explores how schools are implementing procedures to respond to campus sexual and gender-based misconduct.
Race and Policing Part 2: Predictive Policing, Funding Priorities, and Working Toward a Solution by Barry Friedman, Sherrilyn Ifill, John Malcolm | 2019This episode explores the history of race relations in the United States and the future of predictive policing.
Long Road to Hard Truth: The 100 Year Mission to Create the National Museum of African American History and Culture by Paul L. Friedman, Robert L. Wilkins | 2019Robert Wilkins discusses his book about the making of the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Why Is Defining Consent So Difficult? by Aya Gruber, Jennifer G. Long | 2019This episode includes a discussion on consent, criminal law, and sexual assault.