Race, Class, and the United States of Anxiety

Race, Class, and the United States of Anxiety

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In the midst of an election that has exposed deep and sometimes ugly rifts in American society, WNYC and The Nation have partnered for a new podcast series called “The United States of Anxiety.” Each week they look to understand how we arrived at this point by diving deep into the polarized economic, social and political landscape as it exists in communities on Long Island, New York. 

This week, we’re sharing their latest episode which is all about the politics of being white, male, and working class. in 2016. WNYC reporter, Jim O’Grady, take a road trip through Long Island with writer and former bond trader Chris Arnade about how male Trump supporters are feeling emasculated by the current economic and political climate. Then, The Nation’s Kai Wright talks to Italian-American Long Islanders about their families’ journeys to whiteness. 

You can (and should) find more episodes of The United States of Anxiety on iTunes or by going to their website.