
We Can Do Better: NPR’s TV Critic Eric Deggans on Society
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Eric Deggans has a dream job; he’s the first full-time TV Critic for NPR. He’s also a contributor and media analyst for MSNBC/NBC News who is advancing equality for Black journalists. Being a TV critic actually comes with great responsibility because everything happens on television, and it can function as a mirror to what is happening in our society. Eric, who had a previous career as a musician signed to Motown Records, tackles the issues with his thoughtful and incisive commentary and he shares his thoughts on racism, prejudice, code switching, cancel culture, tolerance, acceptance, and how to have difficult conversations... Find out more about Eric’s journey and what he has to say about the the hot topics affecting all of us in this week’s episode.
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