Here are some non-fiction #podcasts I enjoy created by or co-led by #BIPOC folx
"Take a Bao" by Chef Jun, a show about Asian Food (10-eps)
"Material Memory" by Council on Library and Information Resources
S1: Celebrating the year of Indigenous Languages
S2: Climate Change and Cultural Memory
S3: Historically Black Colleges and Universities Alliance Tour
"Working People" by The Real News Network and In These Times, hosted by Maximillian Alvarez, stories of working-class lives, solidarity, and union building
"Software Sessions" by Jeremy Jung, interviews about software development
"Good Fire" by Amy Cardinal Christianson and Matthew Kristoff, conversations on global indigenous fire ecology and stewardship
"Think 100%: The Coolest Show" by the Hip Hop Caucus, hosted by Rev. Yearwood, climate justice centering Black and Brown activists and communities of color
"Atmospheric Tales" by Shahzad Gani, global stories of air pollution and climate change
"Organizing Ideas" by Karen Ng and Allison Jones, new librarian/archivists examining power in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums, through interviews with others in the profession
"Command line heroes" by Red hat, hosted by Saron Yitbarek, internet history
"Two Crees in a Pod" by Amber Dion and Terri Cardinal, indigenous knowledge and ways of life