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  • Considering Racial Justice
    Considering Racial Justice
    We’ve put together a playlist of SSP-produced pieces from over the years that investigate and consider structural forms of racism.
  • Gathering: The Latest Episode of State of the Human
    Gathering: The Latest Episode of State of the Human
    What do we gain from gathering? In this episode, we’re thinking about how coming together can change us.
  • Preserving: A new episode of State of the Human
    Preserving: A new episode of State of the Human
    This episode investigates the act of preserving, a decision made in the present, regarding the past, looking towards the future. What can we learn from what we choose to preserve? What does preserving reveal about our values?
  • Meet SSP's student producers
    Meet SSP's student producers
    Meet the student producers who bring stories to life at SSP
  • Learning Medicine: A new episode of State of the Human
    Learning Medicine: A new episode of State of the Human
    We're asking: how are students learning to practice medicine, thoughtfully?
  • Listen to Materializing, an episode of State of the Human
    Listen to Materializing, an episode of State of the Human
    What ideas exist behind material objects? In this episode we're going to look at stuff — things we can see or hear or touch — to try to understand the intangible, like memory history or bias
  • Listen to stories from our 2019 Braden Grantees
    Listen to stories from our 2019 Braden Grantees
    The Braden Storytelling Grant is a grant for students to learn to research, craft, and produce an audio documentary

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