Kmele Foster is a partner at Free Think, a media company that tells stories about the people and ideas that are changing the world, he’s also a co-host of The Fifth Column podcast. He and Bridget discuss the weirdness of signs like “Black People Welcome Here,” and how they give him a Get Out sort […]

Kmele Foster is a partner at Free Think, a media company that tells stories about the people and ideas that are changing the world, he's also a co-host of The Fifth Column podcast. He and Bridget discuss the weirdness of signs like "Black People Welcome Here," and how they give him a Get Out sort of feeling, what he would teach kids about media literacy right now, why he prefers lukewarm takes over hot takes, and the worrying trend that violence has become a clear attribute of our politics recently, that it isn't going away, and isn't only coming from one side. They cover using ridicule as an effective weapon, how easy it is to become what you hate, encouraging people to be brave, and wonder happens in a society when people don't trust each other and are being trained to hate each other. Check out The Fifth Column podcast here.



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