Get the app
Help
Download the app
Anghami Plus
Browse content
Moods and genres
Podcasts
OSN Plus
Oct 2024
48m 17s
Undercover inside a ‘scientific racism’ ...
The Guardian
Play for free
About this episode
Harry Shukman of the anti-racism group Hope Not Hate went undercover to expose how some of the wealthiest and most powerful people see race. He tells Michael Safi what he found Read: the
Guardian’s full investigation
Watch:
Undercover: Exposing the Far Right
. Help support our independent journalism at
theguardian.com/infocus
Up next
Yesterday
Ulaanbaatar: a warning from the coldest capital on Earth
Tracey McVeigh heads to Mongolia to find out about the country’s increasingly brutal winters and dry summers, while Badruun Gardi reflects on how the changes threaten the nomadic way of life. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
24m 48s
Jul 10
Is it time for a wealth tax on the super-rich?
After changes to the welfare reform bill failed to save money, the millionaire Dale Vince thinks it’s time for people like him to contribute more to the public finances. Arun Advani explains how a wealth tax could work and if it’s time for Labour to introduce one. Help support ou ...
Show More
27 m
Jul 9
Can we trust nuclear power again?
Dr Tim Gregory argues that nuclear power is safe, relatively cheap and the only realistic route to achieving net zero targets. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
26m 42s
Recommended Episodes
Aug 2024
Ep. 1424 - WILD: Female Secret Service Agent Abandons Her Post To Do What!?
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, a Secret Service agent abandons her post to go breastfeed her baby. It's clear that the agency has not reformed itself or made any changes. Also, Kamala Harris engages in some casual anti-white racism. The media goes all the way back to high school t ...
Show More
1h 1m
Aug 2024
Trump's Use of Racial Attacks to Undermine Kamala Harris
From questioning Kamala Harris’s ethnic identity to his long-standing birther claims against Barack Obama, racist attacks against his political opponents have become part of Donald Trump's political playbook. Harvard professor and racial politics scholar, Randall Kennedy joins Bi ...
Show More
42m 39s
Feb 2019
Ep. 200 - The Media Beclowns Itself On Jussie Smollett Story
Today on the show, the left and the media have embarrassed themselves yet again with this Jussie Smollett hate crime hoax. But will they learn anything from this? (Answer: no.) Also, we'll talk about why victimhood has become such a desirable status in America. Finally, on a rela ...
Show More
36m 13s
Sep 2023
Alphabet Boys Revealed
The summer of 2020 was a hinge point in American history. The murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police inspired racial justice demonstrations nationwide. At the time, the FBI was convinced that extreme Black political activists could cross the line into domestic terrorism – a ...
Show More
50m 14s
Aug 2024
Racism Rears its Ugly Head ... Again
Just as soon as Kamala Harris' presidential campaign began nearly four weeks ago, so too did the ugly, age-old racist attacks, with Donald Trump questioning his rival's race in a sit-down interview with Black journalists. Bianna speaks with Randall Kennedy, a law professor at Har ...
Show More
1h 1m
Apr 23
The Assassination of Malcolm X Pt. 1
Malcolm X’s radical ideas about racial justice won him many followers, and spawned just as many enemies. When Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965, three men were promptly arrested. But for decades, questions have lingered about whether the right men went to prison, and more import ...
Show More
43m 15s
Oct 2020
The black reverend who bought a Ku Klux Klan shop
In 1996, an African American reverend called David Kennedy faced one of his biggest fights. A new shop had sprung up in Laurens, his small town in South Carolina, selling white supremacist memorabilia and housing a Ku Klux Klan museum. It was called the Redneck Shop, and Reverend ...
Show More
22m 26s
Aug 2024
Nazis, Nihilism, and the Evolution of the Fringe Right
CNN’s Elle Reeve did her best-known reporting during the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, when she followed neo-Nazis over a weekend of violent protests. Seven years later, her new book looks at how that movement — born in online communities of mostly whit ...
Show More
39m 51s
Feb 2024
Alphabet Boys Revealed
The summer of 2020 was a hinge point in American history. The murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police inspired racial justice demonstrations nationwide. At the time, the FBI was convinced that extreme Black political activists could cross the line into domestic terrorism – a ...
Show More
50m 40s