Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America
Colors is the 2025 winner of the Belva Davis Award, presented by the SAG-AFTRA American Scene Awards. Colors is a frank discussion about race. Join JJ Green, who is black and guests of different racial backgrounds as they discuss the challenges the nation faces as it struggles to heal and make meaningful changes for racial equality. It's a safe, non-judgmental, apolitical space to discuss race. Join us.
Podcasting since 2020 • 240 episodes
Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America
Latest Episodes
237 | The Noise War How to Find the Truth When Everything Is Lying to You
We are living through the most aggressive information war in history—and most people don’t even know they’re in it. It impacts people of all races, ages, identities and persuasions.The Noise War Handbook, written by Colors ...
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Episode 237
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236 | 400 Years Forward: Dr. Wanda Tucker’s Journey Home
In this episode, Dr. Wanda Tucker shares her extraordinary story as a direct descendant of the first African child born in the English colonies. From Hampton University to Angola, she retraces her family’s path from enslavement to resilience—re...
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Episode 236
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31:44
The Hate-Symbol Reversal That Shook Up the Military
The U.S. Coast Guard has walked back a contentious policy change on hate symbols after public reporting revealed an internal draft that softened restrictions on displaying swastikas and nooses. Veterans, Jewish organizations, and members of Con...
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Episode 235
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Colors Wins the Belva Belva Davis Award from SAG-AFTRA's American Scene Awards
We go behind the scenes. In this special episode of Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America, we reflect on an extraordinary milestone—winning the 2025 Belva Davis News and Broadcast Award from SAG-AFTRA's American Scene Awards. Born from...
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Episode 234
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233 | Targeted at Home: Natasha Ghoneim on Race, Roots, and Resilience
When veteran international journalist Natasha Ghoneim returned to Iowa City, the town where she grew up as “the little brown girl,” she didn’t expect to be reminded what that label still meant. But at a neighborhood gas station, a simple misund...
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Episode 233
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