Feb 9 2024
Baratunde Thurston [re-release]
In consideration of Black History Month, we are pleased to present a re-release of our interview with Baratunde Thurston. In this enlightening discussion, Thurston reflects on the fortunate timing of his birth, while confronting the enduring reality of racism in the United States. He reflects on the disturbing phenomenon of white Americans weaponizing their discomfort, emphasizing the urgent need to challenge and dismantle such oppressive narratives. And he sheds light on the longstanding struggle for Black Americans to access and enjoy the great outdoors, describing his own history in nature.Baratunde Thurston's impactful contributions include his insightful podcast, “How to Citizen,” his thought-provoking commentary on racial issues, and his engaging television and public speaking appearances. Through his work, Thurston amplifies marginalized voices, challenges societal norms, and advocates for social justice.For more, visit goodcitizenpodcast.com.Follow us on Facebook @TRPresidentialLibrary, Instagram @trlibrary, and X @TRPresLibrary.And sign up for our newsletter at trlibrary.com/newsletter to stay up-to-date on the TRPL!--Good Citizen is hosted by Ted Roosevelt V and produced by The Future of StoryTelling in collaboration with Charts & Leisure on behalf of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation. Learn more about T.R.’s upcoming presidential library at www.trlibrary.com. Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation350 Third AvenueMedora, North Dakota 58645 Future of StoryTellingFounder and CEO, Charles MelcherDirector, Carolyn MerrimanProducers, Alison Byrne and Sarah VitakAssistant Producer, Madison Brown Charts & LeisureExecutive Producer, Jason OberholtzerProducer, Meghal JanardanEditor, Garrett CroweMix, Andrew AtkinMusic and Final Assembly, Michael Simonelli With special thanks to Baratunde Thurston, Edward F. O’Keefe, Robbie Lauf, Courtland Miller, and Layla Bina.