
Anisa Khalifa
Podcast Producer and HostAnisa Khalifa is an award-winning podcast producer and host at 吉彩网网站. She grew up in a public radio household, and fell in love with podcasts shortly before her friends convinced her to start one with them about Korean dramas. Since joining 吉彩网网站 in 2021, Anisa has produced Me and My Muslim Friends, CREEP, Tested and Dating While Gray, and is the host of 吉彩网网站's weekly podcast The Broadside.
Anisa is also the co-creator of indie podcasts Dramas Over Flowers and Muslim in Plain Sight. In her non-podcast life, she鈥檚 a culture writer, poet, visual artist and chronic insomniac, who is fascinated by the stories we tell about ourselves and each other.
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Hurricane Helene left behind widespread destruction in Appalachia, a region that poses unique challenges for relief and recovery.
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This year, a record $12.3 billion will be spent on US political campaigns. Today, an excerpt of 吉彩网网站's podcast The Broadside for our Purple Ballot series.
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Billions will be spent on political ads this year. Where that money goes and what it buys might alarm you.
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Latinos are often portrayed as newcomers with an uncomplicated backstory in the South. But that couldn鈥檛 be further from the truth.
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Over the past decade, universities across America embraced DEI policies. But then鈥� came the backlash.
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In 1955, six Black men did something radical: they played a round of golf.
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The aftermath of a shocking act of violence shows us how America handles hate and the gaps in our approach to justice.
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Regional pro wrestling was once a major cultural institution throughout the South. Can it make an unlikely comeback?
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The subculture that embraced taboo during segregation endures and is strutting into the 21st century.
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Sasquatch is Southern. And its cultural and economic impact on Appalachia is sizable.