A compelling narrative about the massacre and its context.
This beautifully produced documentary podcast tells the story of racial injustice and violence during the early 20th century, of which the Tulsa Massacre was just one of many punctuation marks. Not having pictures to watch on a screen does not detract from the storytelling. In describing the larger context of the massacre, covering very difficult to think about violence, it is an engrossing podcast to listen to. And it has made my kids and me want to learn more. Until the wounds inflicted by racial injustice have been cleaned and dressed properly, we will never truly become the great America we all want to be. An important part of that process is to understand more completely the history of how we got here, and this podcast is a compelling part of that.
Mom of 5 and 7 year-olds via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/21
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This is necessary listening. Thank you for asking questions and revealing the past. It is painful to hear. Tragic to take in but necessary to understand if we are to build a healthy future together.
My ears are open via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/21
I loved both series of Blindspot. They are heart wrenching to realize these events are factual events in our society. Both Jim and KalaLea did a great job narrating. I would definitely listen to more.
Lizzy Lo 650 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/07/21
Just finished Season 1 about 9/11. Excellent podcast. Wish they had spoken about John O’Neil but other than that thought it was very well told
L.B.O. 1982 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/16/23
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