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Rutgers Women’s Basketball & the Racist Radio Host (Pt 1)

Rutgers Women’s Basketball & the Racist Radio Host (Pt 1)

FromIn Retrospect with Susie Banikarim and Jessica Bennett


Rutgers Women’s Basketball & the Racist Radio Host (Pt 1)

FromIn Retrospect with Susie Banikarim and Jessica Bennett

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Apr 5, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Long before Caitlin Clark and Angela Reese were shattering records and making national headlines, there was the 2007 Rutgers team. The New Jersey players had a Cinderella season, powering their way to the Final Four in an extraordinary triumph. But instead of being celebrated, the young women were attacked – dismissed and belittled in an infamous on-air slur by the popular radio host Don Imus. In this episode, Susie and Jess revisit the moment which sparked a national firestorm – and a much-needed conversation about racism, sexism and women’s sports. They also welcome two women who were there: former Rutgers captain and WNBA star Essence Carson, and the journalist Jemele Hill, who reported on the story in real time.
GUESTS: 

Essence Carson, former WNBA star, Rutgers captain and current creative executive
Jemele Hill, Emmy award-winning journalist

FOR MORE:

The Imus Fallout: Who Can Say What? (Time, 2007)
Trash Talk Radio (by Gwen Ifill NYT, 2007)
Take A Stand Against Indecency And Cruelty (by Jemele Hill, ESPN) 
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Released:
Apr 5, 2024
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Is there a cultural moment from your past that looks different in retrospect? Maybe it’s a scandalous tabloid story seared into your teenage brain or a political punchline that just feels wrong now. It might be a very specific red swimsuit that inspired a decade of plastic surgery (see: “Baywatch”) or the inescapable smell of an entire generation of prepubescent boys (Axe body spray, anyone?). Each week on IN RETROSPECT, Emmy-winning journalist Susie Banikarim and New York Times editor Jessica Bennett revisit a pop culture moment from the 80s and 90s that shaped them — to try to understand what it taught us about the world, and a woman’s place in it. Talk to us at @inretropod, @susiebnyc and @jessicabennett on Instagram. New episodes each Friday.