Scene on Radio
A podcast by Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University

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124 Episodes
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None of Us Could be Thrown Away (Storymakers, Part 4)
Published: 27/07/2016 -
That Old Optimism (Storymakers, Part 3)
Published: 13/07/2016 -
The Way It Is (Storymakers, Part 2)
Published: 30/06/2016 -
Finding America in Durham, N.C. (Storymakers, Part 1)
Published: 15/06/2016 -
Hearing Hiroshima
Published: 26/05/2016 -
My Dad and Me, in Three Songs
Published: 18/05/2016 -
Close Relations
Published: 04/05/2016 -
Selected ShortDocs: Memory
Published: 20/04/2016 -
Rogue Chickens and Ratty-ass Radishes
Published: 06/04/2016 -
Things I'm Afraid to Say
Published: 23/03/2016 -
Groundwork
Published: 09/03/2016 -
Straight, No Chaser
Published: 24/02/2016 -
Losing Yourself
Published: 10/02/2016 -
The Dead Can't Do You Nothing
Published: 27/01/2016 -
The Right Note
Published: 13/01/2016 -
Emmett and Trayvon
Published: 30/12/2015 -
No Santa
Published: 16/12/2015 -
Hijabis
Published: 02/12/2015 -
What Men Talk About When They Talk About Sports
Published: 18/11/2015 -
A Level Playing Field?
Published: 04/11/2015
Scene on Radio is a two-time Peabody-nominated podcast that dares to ask big, hard questions about who we are—really—and how we got this way. Our latest is Season 7, Scene on Radio: Capitalism. Previous series include Seeing White (Season 2), looking at the roots and meaning of white supremacy; MEN (Season 3), on patriarchy and its history; The Land That Never Has Been Yet (Season 4), exploring democracy in the U.S. and why we don’t have more of it; The Repair (Season 5), on the cultural roots of the climate crisis; and Season 6, Echoes of a Coup, the story of the only successful coup d'etat in U.S. history, in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1898. Produced and hosted by John Biewen, with collaborators, Scene on Radio comes from the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University. The show is distributed by PRX.