Rebecca Carroll’s new memoir details her experiences as a Black child raised by adoptive white parents in rural New Hampshire. This week on NEXT, Carroll talks about “Surviving The White Gaze.” Plus, epidemiologist and physician Dr. Sandro Galea on the impact of structural issues on public health — and how we should prepare for the next pandemic. And we learn about the practice of “green” burials, and why they’re becoming more popular.
Guests:
Dr. Sandro Galea, physician, epidemiologist and dean of the Boston University School of Public Health. Galea is author of the forthcoming book “The Contagion Next Time,” which will be released this fall.
Rebecca Carroll, cultural critic, host of the podcast “Come Through with Rebecca Carroll: 15 Essential Conversations about Race in a Pivotal Year for America,” and author of the new memoir “Surviving The White Gaze.”
Contributors:
Brenda León, “Report for America” reporter at Connecticut Public Radio Fearing For Their Pensions, Union Workers See Hope In Federal Aid
Annie Ropeik, climate, energy and environment reporter at New Hampshire Public Radio Branching Out: Novel Tree Syrups Could Make Forests, Farmers More Resilient
Hannah Chanatry, WBUR’s “All Things Considered” senior news writer
Greening The Grave: Why More People Are Choosing Climate-Friendly Burials
Judith Kogan, freelance reporter for GBH Pandemic-Reduced Fenway Crowd Finds New Ways To Get Riled Up
Todd Bookman, senior reporter at New Hampshire Public Radio For The First Time, Again: Fisher Cats’ Return ‘Really Feels Like Just A Return To Normalcy’
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