Longform Podcast #408: Ta-Nehisi Coates Your browser does not support the audio player. Click here to download the podcast. Show Notes ta-nehisicoates.com Coates on Longform Longform Podcast #7: Ta-Nehisi Coates Longform Podcast #97: Ta-Nehisi Coates Longform Podcast #168: Ta-Nehisi Coates Longform Podcast #225: Ta-Nehisi Coates Longform Podcast #360: Ta-Nehisi Coates and Chris Jackson [1:00] "The Great Fire: A Special Issue, Edited by Ta-Nehisi Coates" (Vanity Fair • September 2020) [1:15] "On Witnessing and Respair: A Personal Tragedy Followed by Pandemic" (Jesmyn Ward • Vanity Fair • September 2020) [1:15] "Blue Bloods: America's Brotherhood of Police Officers" (Eve L. Ewing • Vanity Fair • September 2020) [1:30] "The Abolition Movement" (Josie Duffy Rice • Vanity Fair • September 2020) [1:30] "College Football Players are Unpaid Stars on the Field – And Have No Power Off It" (Bomani Jones • Vanity Fair • September 2020) [1:45] "Amy Sherald on Making Breonna Taylor's Portrait" (Miles Pope • Vanity Fair • September 2020) [7:00] The Apollo and The Atlantic Present Black Panther in Conversation: Featuring Chadwick Boseman and Ta-Nehisi Coates [9:30] “He Was An Epic Firework Display”: Ryan Coogler on Chadwick Boseman [15:00] Longform Podcast #363: Radhika Jones [15:45] "'I Am Still Called by the God I Serve to Walk This Out' A conversation with Lucia McBath, mother of Jordan Davis" (The Atlantic • February 2014) [20:30] "Mississippi: A Poem, In Days" (Kiese Makeba Lamon • Vanity Fair • September 2020) [23:15] "The Life of Breonna Taylor Lived, in the Words of Her Mother" (Ta-Nehisi Coates • Photography by Latoya Ruby Frazier • Vanity Fair • September 2020) [26:00] Between the World and Me [27:45] "Viola Davis: “My Entire Life Has Been a Protest" (Sonia Saraiya • Vanity Fair • July/August 2020) [27:45] "Janelle Monáe: Artist in Residence" (Yohana Desta • Vanity Fair • May 2020) [27:45] "For the Love of Lupita Nyong’o" (Kimberly Drew • Vanity Fair • September 2019) [44:00] "I’m Still Reading Andrew Sullivan. But I Can’t Defend Him." (Ben Smith • New York Times • Aug 2020) [46:15] "Myths About Physical Racial Differences Were Used to Justify Slavery — and are Still Believed by Doctors Today." (Linda Villarosa • New York Times Magazine • August 2019)