Silence is Not an Option

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3.8
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28 episodes
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Explicit
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Date created
2020/06/15
Average duration
27 min.
Release period
43 days

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America is in crisis right now. A lot of people want to help, but have no idea where to start. In our new podcast, we’re going to dig deep into the reality of being Black and brown in America, and explore what you can do to help find a path forward. We’ll have tough conversations with activists, artists, and thinkers about our nation’s deep racial divide. As we look for meaningful and lasting solutions, there is a lot to learn and unlearn.  These conversations are going to be challenging—even uncomfortable—but they’re important. Because this time, we get to rebuild America together.  Hosted by Don Lemon.

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Remembering Trayvon Martin
2022/02/23
The death of Trayvon Martin on February 26, 2012 sparked a social justice movement that still reverberates today. In this special episode of CNN's 5 Things, Don Lemon examines why the killing initially struggled to make headlines, traces the rise of the “Black Lives Matter” movement in the decade since, and shares why his conversations with Martin’s mother are among the most powerful interviews he’s ever done. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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How the King of Calypso Helped Change the World
2021/07/15
For nearly 70 years, superstar actor and singer Harry Belafonte has used his platform to advocate for freedom and equality in America and around the world. Don Lemon speaks with Belafonte about his dedication to humanitarian causes, and how Belafonte has inspired Don to speak up about injustice. The star’s daughter, Gina Belafonte, and Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz tell Don about Belafonte’s lifelong commitment to civil rights, the balance of arts and activism throughout his career, and the roles he’s played in social justice fights everywhere from the Deep South to South Africa. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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When Catwoman Met Lady Bird
2021/07/08
Don’t call Eartha Kitt an “angry Black woman.” That’s how Eartha was portrayed when she spoke truth to power and criticized the Vietnam War and wealth inequality in front of President Johnson and the First Lady. The bold move cost her career opportunities and even prompted a CIA investigation, but she still came out on top. Don Lemon speaks with CNN's senior entertainment writer Lisa Respers France and Eartha's daughter, Kitt Shapiro, who recently wrote a book about her mother, Eartha & Kitt: A Daughter's Love Story in Black and White. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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The Team That Took on a Senator
2021/07/01
What would you risk to fight racism? In 2020, the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream put paychecks on the line to speak up for Black Lives Matter and against their owner, former Senator Kelly Loeffler. It was an unprecedented match between players and owners, and the direction of U.S. politics hung in the balance. In this week’s episode, Don Lemon discusses WNBA player activism with sports and politics writer Jemele Hill, and the Atlanta Dream's Elizabeth Williams and Renee Montgomery share how they pushed for change.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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A Gay Civil Rights Leader Pushed into the Shadows
2021/06/24
Bayard Rustin organized the March on Washington and advised Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on direct nonviolent action, but this Civil Rights hero didn’t get his proper due at the time because he was gay. For this special Pride month episode, Don Lemon affirms Rustin's rightful place in history and explores how Rustin persevered despite personal attacks. Don and CNN National Political Writer Brandon Tensley discuss Rustin's lifelong tension at the intersection of Black and LGBTQ rights, and why he only joined the gay rights movement later in life. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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The Officer Who Didn't Stand By
2021/06/17
When former Buffalo police officer Cariol Horne saw a colleague put a handcuffed Black man in a chokehold, she said she knew she had to do something. Her intervention cost her job and her pension. On today’s podcast, Don Lemon hears from Horne and her lawyer, Harvard Law Professor Ron Sullivan, about that fateful day in 2006 and their ensuing legal battle that lasted until just months ago. And what does Horne’s case mean for national police reform?  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Fifteen-Year-Old Freedom Fighter
2021/06/10
Everyone’s heard the story of Rosa Parks, but few know of Claudette Colvin, the 15-year-old girl who was arrested in 1955 for refusing to give up her seat to a White passenger... nine months before Parks. So why wasn’t she the face of the movement? Don Lemon explores Colvin’s life and legacy with CNN anchor Abby Phillip and scholar Beverly Guy-Sheftall. And youth activist Anya Dillard shares what activists today can learn from Colvin’s fight for justice.   To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Season 2: Rabble-Rousers and Truth-Tellers
2021/06/04
Change doesn’t happen without taking risks, without fearless activists who stand up for what’s right even when it’s uncomfortable. This season, Don shares the stories of those who used their fame to shine a light on injustice like Harry Belafonte and Eartha Kitt. But you will also hear the stories of change makers who deserve greater recognition, like a teenager who took a stand on a Montgomery bus before Rosa Parks and the police officer who stopped a chokehold. We’re talking about the folks who know that speaking out sometimes means breaking the rules. So, come meet the rabble-rousers and truth-tellers who put everything on the line when silence is not an option.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Lift Every Voice and Sing
2021/02/11
The so-called Black National Anthem was composed in 1900, and it’s provided a soundtrack to Black life ever since. For this special Black History Month episode, CNN’s Don Lemon speaks with Rep. James Clyburn, historian Prof. Imani Perry, and Howard University choir conductor Eric Poole about the song’s history, cultural significance, and impressive staying power over the past century. Today, it’s more relevant than ever.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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The Axe Files: Nikole Hannah-Jones
2020/12/31
When Nikole Hannah-Jones was a high school student at a predominantly white school in Waterloo, Iowa, she complained to a teacher that the school newspaper wasn’t covering stories that mattered to Black students. He told her she had two options: stop complaining or start writing for the paper and telling her own stories. She joined the paper, launching what became a celebrated career writing for publications like ProPublica and The New York Times Magazine. Nikole is well known for her reporting on segregation and racial inequities in education but recently won a Pulitzer Prize for The 1619 Project, which traces the legacy of slavery throughout American history. She joined Axe Files host David Axelrod to talk about what it was like growing up in working-class Iowa, how she finds motivation in being underestimated, and the inspiration and creation of The 1619 Project. Originally released: September, 2020 To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Black to the Future
2020/11/19
A record number of Black candidates ran for office this year, representing not only their constituencies, but also the diversity of perspectives that exist among Black Americans. Don talks to two newly elected representatives, Mondaire Jones (D-New York) and Cori Bush (D-Missouri), about their platforms, their strategies for Congress, and the future of Black politics.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Black Women Did That
2020/11/12
Black women are largely responsible for electing America’s next president. They have been one of the Democratic party’s most reliable voting blocs for a long time. Why? Don talks with LaTosha Brown, co-founder of Black Voters Matter, about how their votes were earned in the 2020 election. Also, Florida Democratic Rep. Frederica Wilson discusses the excitement surrounding VP-elect Kamala Harris and her affiliation with Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated (AKA). To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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3.8 out of 5
6729 reviews
MarkyMark1234567 2022/06/20
Speaking truth to power 😊
Excellent 👍 host, great guests and interviews and deep conversations taking place in a safe, calm and respectful manner and environment! Recommend! F...
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Katy salty 2022/06/13
Great show
Please make a season 3! Great content and I am learning a lot.
Noreenreads 2022/02/04
Shout out for “Silence Is Not an Option”
Thank you Don Lemon and all the people that make this program so inspiring and relevant.
the happy jew 2022/06/02
Terrible show
Don lemon is a lying hack
sp125787 2022/01/14
Informative and Motivational
Thank you for this podcast. I specifically like the way you highlight some topics that are not published in the media as widely. The WBNBA and Bayard...
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5150rox 2021/11/08
Where are more?
Don, Are you too busy to record more “Silence”? These short interviews on important issues are GOOD! We need more. Thank you.
Formerly Lori 2021/10/06
Great Title
Just the title “Silence is not an option “ speaks volumes. The way each story is told pulls me in and firmly lets me know that this story must be told...
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Yabbi37 2021/08/25
Never too Old to Be Informed
I have learned so much from this PODCAST. Thank You Don Lemon and CNN I feel so inspired after listening to an episode.
Sevenspine 2021/10/06
No thank you!
Absolute garbage!
This is an awesome podcast 2021/08/15
Thank you for this podcast
This is a terrific podcast and I’m so glad that Don Lemon is the host. Don is an incredible person and there is no one better to talk about racism/ant...
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