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Listen To Our 'Silence In Sikeston' Podcast, Available Starting Today
→ Today, you can listen to Episode 1: “Racism Can Make You Sick”
The 1942 lynching of Cleo Wright in Sikeston, Missouri, and conversations with one of the few remaining witnesses launch a discussion about the health consequences of racism and violence in the United States. Host Cara Anthony speaks with history scholar Eddie R. Cole and racial equity scholar Keisha Bentley-Edwards about the physical, mental, and emotional burdens on Sikeston residents and all Black Americans.
→ Coming Monday: The companion premieres on WORLD’s “Local, USA” at 8 p.m. ET on Sept. 16 on , , and the
→ Click here for more details on the multimedia project from 鶹Ů Health News, Retro Report, and GBH's WORLD.