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What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for. Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor. We explore how race affects every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, food and everything in between. This podcast makes all of us part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story. Code Switch was named Apple Podcasts' first-ever Show of the Year in 2020.

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Trump's 'weaponization' fund steals reparations blueprint

Jun 09, 2026 31m

The DOJ created a $1.776 billion fund to compensate January 6 defendants. The fund may not survive, but the federal redress system it was reaching into — built by Native nations over generations — is…

Pete Hegseth's American crusade

Jun 05, 2026 22m

It’s no secret that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has embraced the idea of crusading for American dominance — he published a book titled American Crusade and has several tattoos of crusader…

DACA recipients are trapped in Trump's limbo

Jun 02, 2026 34m

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program has been around for almost 14 years — long enough that the so-called "DACA kids" are now middle-aged adults with jobs, mortgages and families. But…

The trans athlete debate is about a lot more than sports

May 30, 2026 31m

The Supreme Court is about to rule on whether states can ban transfeminine student athletes from playing on girls' and women's teams. But we're talking to journalist Imara Jones about why these cases…

It's giving incel: The evolution of internet slang

May 27, 2026 24m

How have recommendation algorithms affected language? Linguist Adam Aleksic — aka the Etymology Nerd — says most “Gen-Z slang” is either appropriated from Black people or incels. This week, we trace…

Why so many Americans never learned to swim

May 23, 2026 35m

In the U.S., roughly 8 in 10 kids from lower-income households grow up with few or no swimming skills — and Black and Latino children lag behind their white peers. Those gaps aren't an accident. They…

Why do Latinos join ICE?

May 20, 2026 32m

Latinos make up at least 50% of all Customs and Border Patrol agents and 20% of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents — which has a lot of critics asking, why? We talk to Geraldo Cadava,…

Is astrology real? Depends who you ask

May 16, 2026 31m

Happy tenth birthday to us! In true Gemini fashion - we're that sign - we're celebrating by exploring our duality through astrology. Our intrepid Aquarius, B.A. Parker, talks to an astrologer and a…

What the Savannah Bananas have to do with race and baseball

May 13, 2026 27m

Ever heard of the Savannah Bananas? They're a baseball team with millions of followers on TikTok and Instagram — known as much for their dance routines and shenanigans as their actual baseball. Now…

How the Supreme Court gutted Black voting power

May 09, 2026 22m

The passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act marked what many historians mark as the actual beginning of democracy in the US. But last week the Supreme Court gutted what was left of the landmark civil…

The minefields of parenting and race

May 06, 2026 32m

Parenting is one of the toughest jobs in the world. Between choosing a neighborhood to live in or whether to send your kid to public school, there are a lot of decisions that feel high stakes — and…

Tradwives and the pressures of modern motherhood

May 02, 2026 38m

Motherhood in the U.S. is revered. Actual mothers? Not so much. So where's a bedraggled mom to turn when she feels overworked, overwhelmed, and underappreciated? Turns out, momfluencers are stepping…

Are Black men facing a mental health crisis, a patriarchy crisis, or both?

Apr 29, 2026 34m

Over the past few weeks, there have been multiple high-profile incidents of Black men committing acts of violence against their loved ones, from a man in Shreveport killing his children, to the…

In college admission, trauma is shorthand for Blackness

Apr 25, 2026 27m

At most elite colleges and universities, affirmative action is a thing of the past. But admissions offices are still interested in building racially diverse incoming classes — which can mean looking…

Hate it or love it, is DEI a distraction?

Apr 22, 2026 35m

The Trump administration has been very candid about their disdain for all things DEI. But it's not just conservatives who have critiques. On this episode, we're talking to Jennifer C. Pan, author of…

Is the U.S. 'empire' beginning to show cracks?

Apr 18, 2026 28m

The Trump administration's recent military actions have had certain observers asking... are we going full empire? But Daniel Immerwahr, a historian and the author of How to Hide an Empire, argues…

Gaza commanded our attention. Why hasn't Sudan?

Apr 15, 2026 36m

What makes people pay a lot of attention to some wars and crises, but not others? And what does that attention actually do for the people in those situations? We're looking at Sudan, which has…

How your vote became your identity

Apr 11, 2026 31m

Do you vote Republican or Democrat? And why does that answer reveal so much about the rest of who you are? We talk to political scientist Lilliana Mason about how party affiliation has become a…

As the definition of “terrorist” expands, so does state violence

Apr 08, 2026 28m

The Trump administration has called more and more groups “terrorists,” from “narco-terrorists” in Ecuador to people who protest ICE to the entire Democratic party. But it’s also nothing new. We talk…

From the Confederacy to the White House: How Southern beauty traditions went MAGA

Apr 04, 2026 19m

What do the women in Bama Rush, beauty pageants and President Trump's orbit have in common? Their look traces back to the beauty traditions of the white, antebellum South. We talk to Elizabeth…

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