SMNTY Classics: Librarians, Part 2

SMNTY Classics: Librarians, Part 2

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Monday Mini: Are the Boycotts Working?

When it comes to fighting those in power, one of the many tools we have is boycotting. Samantha and Anney shed some light on the effectiveness (or not) of recent boycotts against large companies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

SMNTY Classics: Michele Norris

Award-winning journalist, story collector and teller Michele Norris joins us for a wide-ranging discussion on women, race and identity - and how we often learn about it and see it play out in the kitchen. We chat about the podcast Your Mama's Kitchen, The Race Card Project and th ...  Show more

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