Radio Diaries

@RadioDiaries

We tell the extraordinary stories of ordinary life. The Radio Diaries podcast is proud member of from .

New York City
Joined May 2009

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    May 29

    To mark the centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre, we revisit our interview with Dr. Olivia J. Hooker and speak with about why the assault remained buried for so long.

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    Radiotopia is a network of the most innovative artist-owned, listener-supported podcasts in the world. When you make a gift today, you're supporting independent shows, like ours, and creators you love. Help us reach our goal of 2,000 donors at $13/month:

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  3. May 31

    He describes this process as a step towards reconciliation, an opportunity to eliminate the silence surrounding the violent assault. (2/2)

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    May 31

    Today marks the 100th anniversary of the , when white mobs launched an attack in the section of , . This -funded podcast remembers one of the last surviving witnesses, Dr. Olivia Hooker:

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    May 31

    This is how I first learned about the Tulsa Race Massacre. I sat in silence so shocked that it was the first I have heard of this history. Thank you.

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    May 24

    Blindspot: Tulsa Burning is a podcast from & WNYC Studios that explores the racial terror that destroyed the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma 100 years ago this Memorial Day. The 1st episode is out May 28. Listen to the trailer & subscribe.

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    May 28

    The second quarter, of the first hour, of the Friday is always must hear but today this oral history of Olivia Hooker on the Tulsa Massacre... no words.

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  9. May 28

    ICYMI on "100 Years Later, A Survivor's Story Of The Tulsa Race Massacre"

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    "On May 31, 1921, Olivia Hooker was six years old when white mobs launched an attack on the Greenwood section of Tulsa, Oklahoma." Hear Dr. Hooker tell the story herself in 2018, for .

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  11. May 28

    Our story with Olivia Hooker is airing TODAY on between 4 - 5 pm EST. Tune in to your local NPR station or stream on .

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  12. May 27

    Olivia J. Hooker was six years old when a mob of white residents destroyed her home in the Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oklahoma. On today's episode, we revisit Olivia's story and her lifelong pursuit of justice.

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    May 26

    Our annual fundraiser begins today! Your donations to Radiotopia provide us with the financial stability to take risks, the freedom to continue to bring you stories that make you think and shift your perspective. Donate today, every donation helps:

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  15. May 25

    Announcement!!🎺 is launching June 2 with brand new mini-series (that's series PLURAL). It's gonna be a feast for your ears.

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    May 24

    We're so excited has joined Radiotopia! Check out the last episode of their current season, where and discuss folk tales, superstitions and home remedies. Listen now:

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  17. May 21

    We're featured in this week's newsletter. "Every person you see—in a crowd, on the subway, in a restaurant—has their own dreams, fears, and relationships. We move through this network of people, and yet too often we don’t hear their stories." That's where we come in

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  18. May 20

    From time to time, Juan listens to the very first diary he recorded with us back in '96. In this clip, he shares part of that original recording with his daughter. Our latest episode, "Juan, 25 Years Later," is out now:

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  19. May 19

    Find your next interviewee -- search by locational or expertise. Plus, make your own additions to the database. Happy sourcing!

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  20. May 13

    It’s been thirty years since Juan left Mexico for the U.S. In today’s episode, Juan reflects on the life he built and the complexities of the American dream.

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