『Rooted』のカバーアート

Rooted

Rooted

著者: GBH News
無料で聴く

今ならプレミアムプランが3カ月 月額99円

2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

Paris Alston hosts this weekly series that serves up Black intellect, culture and joy. Rooted covers Black news and culture from down the block to around the diaspora. In a global news cycle that’s always cooking up new headlines, Rooted brings you the recipes you don’t want to lose: the stories, the voices, the dialogue that keep us connected. Tell us what you think and what you’d like to hear on future episodes at Rooted@wgbh.org.

Find more content and subscribe to our YouTube channel.

©2018 WGBH Educational Foundation
社会科学
エピソード
  • Is anyone actually 100% Black? Henry Louis Gates Jr. on DNA, race, and power
    2026/04/29

    Paris speaks with renowned historian and public intellectual Henry Louis Gates Jr. about race, identity, and how history continues to shape American life. Gates challenges long‑held assumptions about Blackness, explaining why race is not a biological fact but a social construct rooted in power and history. Drawing on genetic ancestry research, he unpacks what DNA reveals about African American identity, including the lasting impact of slavery and racial hierarchy. The conversation also surfaces often‑erased stories of Black and Indigenous people in early American history, particularly during the Revolutionary War, and examines why these narratives remain contested today amid debates over education and memory.

    Rooted is brought to you by our sponsor, Britebound—helping middle and high school students to explore their passions, try out career paths, and make confident decisions about their future. To learn more, visit https://bit.ly/britebound

    Subscribe to the Rooted YouTube channel: •GBH News Rooted

    Follow Rooted on Instagram

    Listen to Rooted on Spotify

    Follow Rooted on Threads

    Follow Rooted on TikTok

    Subscribe to the Rooted newsletter

    Support GBH and help shape a future where facts matter, stories unite us, and everyone has access to quality media. Join us. Fund the Future: https://bit.ly/FundtheFutureYT

    続きを読む 一部表示
    27 分
  • Why do we exist? Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi on the universe, Black representation, and access to science
    2026/04/22

    Paris sits down with acclaimed astrophysicist and NOVA’s Particles of Thought host Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi for a wide‑ranging, thought‑provoking conversation that bridges cutting‑edge science, identity, and purpose. Drawing from his new book, Why Do We Exist?: The Nine Realms of Universe that Make You Possible, Dr. Oluseyi unpacks the hidden layers of the cosmos, from subatomic particles to the vast structure of space‑time and connects them to the very real question of who gets to participate in these discoveries. Together, Paris and Hakeem explore why making science accessible to Black communities matters, how representation in academic and scientific spaces can reshape what young people imagine as possible, and why seeing yourself reflected in the pursuit of knowledge is essential to expanding our collective understanding of the universe and our place within it.

    Rooted is brought to you by our sponsor, Britebound—helping middle and high school students to explore their passions, try out career paths, and make confident decisions about their future. To learn more, visit https://bit.ly/britebound

    Subscribe to the Rooted YouTube channel: •GBH News Rooted

    Follow Rooted on Instagram

    Listen to Rooted on Spotify

    Follow Rooted on Threads

    Follow Rooted on TikTok

    Subscribe to the Rooted newsletter

    Support GBH and help shape a future where facts matter, stories unite us, and everyone has access to quality media. Join us. Fund the Future: https://bit.ly/FundtheFutureYT

    続きを読む 一部表示
    27 分
  • What the capture of Maduro reveals about U.S. fear of Black sovereignty
    2026/04/15

    Four months after the capture of Venezuela’s president Nicolás Maduro, debates over corruption and authoritarianism have dominated headlines. On Rooted, scholars Dr. Layla Brown, Dr. Tony Van Der Meer, and Yvette Modestin look deeper examining the Bolivarian Movement’s roots, its central relationship to Afro‑Venezuelan identity, and the long U.S. tradition of intervening when Black‑led movements reshape power across Latin America.

    Rooted is brought to you by our sponsor, Britebound—helping middle and high school students to explore their passions, try out career paths, and make confident decisions about their future. To learn more, visit https://bit.ly/britebound

    Subscribe to the Rooted YouTube channel: •GBH News Rooted

    Follow Rooted on Instagram

    Listen to Rooted on Spotify

    Follow Rooted on Threads

    Follow Rooted on TikTok

    Subscribe to the Rooted newsletter

    Support GBH and help shape a future where facts matter, stories unite us, and everyone has access to quality media. Join us. Fund the Future: https://bit.ly/FundtheFutureYT

    続きを読む 一部表示
    27 分
まだレビューはありません