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Red Scare
Podcast of Our Discontent w/ Thomas Chatterton Williams
Thomas Chatterton Williams returns to the pod to talk about his new book Summer of Our Discontent: The Age of Certainty and the Demise of Discourse.
2025-10-04
3h 07
The Bulwark Podcast
Thomas Chatterton Williams: How MAGA Learned to Love Cancel Culture
Cancel culture lives on, but it's taken new turns, especially among some of the loudest opponents of woke culture who simply can not abide one word of criticism about Charlie Kirk or Israel. Meanwhile, the vice president of the United States is actively encouraging his kind of Americans to rat out their neighbors. Plus, how authoritarianism and corruption go together, the challenge for academics who don't adhere to views on race they're 'supposed' to have, and Trump's talent for exploiting grievance will be studied for years. The Atlantic's Thomas Chatterton Williams joins Tim Miller for the weekend pod.
2025-09-19
1h 00
System Update with Glenn Greenwald
The Right Wages Its Own Cancel Culture War: Lee Fang, Thomas Chatterton Williams, and Leighton Woodhouse on the State of Civil Discourse and More
The right has unleashed a cancel culture of its own in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination. Lee Fang, Thomas Chatterton Williams and Leighton Woodhouse discuss the state of civil discourse and threats to free speech in the US. --------------------------- Watch full episodes on Rumble, streamed LIVE 7pm ET. Become part of our Locals community Follow System Update: Twitter Instagram TikTok Facebook
2025-09-18
1h 06
UnHerd with Freddie Sayers
Thomas Chatterton Williams: The centre cannot hold
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's killing, what does this precarious moment mean for American politics? UnHerd's Freddie Sayers speaks to Thomas Chatterton Williams, author of 'Summer of Our Discontent: The Age of Certainty and the Demise of Discourse' about the eerie parallels between 2020 and 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-09-12
45 min
If Books Could Kill
Thomas Chatterton Williams' "Summer of Our Discontent"
Peter and Michael discuss a book that's light on facts and long on sentences.Where to find us: Our PatreonOur merch!Peter's newsletterPeter's other podcast, 5-4Mike's other podcast, Maintenance PhaseSources:Book Review: ‘Summer of Our Discontent,’ by Thomas Chatterton WilliamsPolice shootings database 2015-2024From the archive, 22 March 1991: President Bush sickened by Rodney King caseBarack Obama Public ApprovalLetter To Christopher L. Eisgruber, President Princeton UniversityPolice give additional details in beating of machete-wielding man amid Dallas protestIn City After City, Police Mishandled Black Lives Matter ProtestsRIOTS IN LOS ANGELES: Challenger; Natio...
2025-09-11
1h 31
Story in the Public Square
Examining the impacts of ideological extremes on American democracy with Thomas Chatterton Williams
In the summer of 2020, the country was racked by disease, violence, and social disruption as generations of racial injustice seemed to fall in the wake of the murder of George Floyd. Thomas Chatterton Williams warns, however, that extreme views on the left—ascendent in that summer heat—are just as dangerous to western liberalism as extreme views on the right.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-09-09
28 min
Mixed Signals from Semafor Media
How media drove America crazy, with Thomas Chatterton Williams
Five years since the start of the pandemic and the racial reckoning post-George Floyd, we’re still seeing the effects that 2020 had on culture and politics. This week, Ben and Max bring on The Atlantic staff writer, Thomas Chatterton Williams, to talk about how we can trace Donald Trump’s re-election to that summer, the role that media played in fueling the right-wing backlash, and how his experience on social media at the time spawned his latest book, Summer of Our Discontent. They also discuss the criticism of the book, if leftist illiberalism can really be to blame for the...
2025-08-29
46 min
The Fifth Column
On "The Summer of Our Discontent" w/ Thomas Chatterton Williams
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.wethefifth.comKmele connects with Thomas Chatterton Williams to discuss his latest book, “The Summer of Our Discontent”. It’s a wide-ranging conversation that revisits the (or at least Thomas’) optimistic feelings toward the Obama moment in american politics, the backlash of the Trump years, and the ideological hangover of 2020’s “racial reckoning.” They wrestle with…
2025-08-26
40 min
Harvest Series
Race, Identity, and Speaking Out Across France & the U.S, with Rokhaya Diallo and Thomas Chatterton Williams
In this Harvest Series episode, Rose Claverie sits down with journalist-filmmaker Rokhaya Diallo and author Thomas Chatterton Williams to explore courage, race, and identity across two continents. Recorded in Kaplankaya, this conversation examines what it means to challenge dominant narratives in societies with very different approaches to discussing race.Rokhaya shares her path to becoming a leading public voice in France, shaped by personal experience and the absence of representation in French media. Thomas reflects on his transatlantic perspective, contrasting the reception of his work in the U.S. and France, and discussing race as both a fi...
2025-08-18
44 min
Real Time with Bill Maher
Ep. #703: Thomas Chatterton Williams, Molly Jong-Fast, Walter Kirn
Bill’s guests are Thomas Chatterton Williams, Molly Jong-Fast, Walter Kirn (Originally aired 8/15/25) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2025-08-16
59 min
This Is the Author
S10 E32: Thomas Chatterton Williams, Robert B. Reich, and Kaila Yu
In this episode, meet Thomas Chatterton Williams, author of Summer of Our Discontent, Robert B. Reich, author of Coming Up Short, and Kaila Yu, author of Fetishized. Hear Thomas Chatterton Williams on the pivotal and complex meaning of the summer of 2020, Robert Reich on what he would most like listeners to understand, and Kaila Yu both on what inspired her to write her memoir, and how she would describe her recording experience. Summer of Our Discontent by Thomas Chatterton Williams: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/704632/summer-of-our-discontent-by-thomas-chatterton-williams/audio Coming Up Short by Robert B. Reich: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/763803/coming-up-short-by-robert-b-reich...
2025-08-13
19 min
WLIW-FM Book Club
Thomas Chatterton Williams "Summer Of Our Discontent" - Live at the 21st Annual East Hampton Library's Authors Night
Thomas Chatterton Williams joins Michael Mackey during WLIW-FM's live broadcast from the 2025 East Hampton Library's Authors Night.
2025-08-09
06 min
Lean Out with Tara Henley
Thomas Chatterton Williams on 2020 and its Aftermath
The summer of 2020 was one of the most explosive periods of recent memory — with pandemic lockdowns, the death of George Floyd, nationwide protests and riots, and workplace purges and online mobbings. And yet, so much of what went on has now been forgotten. In his new book, my guest on the program today encourages us to take a good, hard look at the insanity of those months, and how they shaped the era we’re now living through.Thomas Chatterton Williams is a staff writer at The Atlantic. His latest book, out this week, is Summer of Our...
2025-08-08
36 min
Lean Out with Tara Henley
EP 208: Thomas Chatterton Williams on 2020 and its Aftermath
The summer of 2020 was one of the most explosive periods of recent memory — with pandemic lockdowns, the death of George Floyd, nationwide protests and riots, and workplace purges and online mobbings. And yet, so much of what went on has now been forgotten. In his new book, our guest on the program today encourages us to take a good, hard look at the insanity of those months, and how they shaped the era we’re now living through.Thomas Chatterton Williams is a staff writer at The Atlantic. His latest book, out this week, is Summer of Our...
2025-08-08
36 min
Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other
Thomas Chatterton Williams - SUMMER OF OUR DISCONTENT: The Age of Certainty and the Demise of Discourse
What happened between the election of the first black president in 2008 and the reelection of Donald Trump in 2024 that's led to "the age of certainty and the demise of discourse"? Well, as the brilliant writer Thomas Chatterton Williams recounts in his new book, there was the SUMMER OF OUR DISCONTENT. In this episode, we get to sit down with Thomas—staff writer at The Atlantic and also author of Losing My Cool and Self-Portrait in Black and White. We explore race, identity, cancel culture, and the importance of preserving liberal values in a polarized society. Wha...
2025-08-08
1h 00
Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other
Thomas Chatterton Williams - SUMMER OF OUR DISCONTENT: The Age of Certainty and the Demise of Discourse
What happened between the election of the first black president in 2008 and the reelection of Donald Trump in 2024 that's led to "the age of certainty and the demise of discourse"? Well, as the brilliant writer Thomas Chatterton Williams recounts in his new book, there was the SUMMER OF OUR DISCONTENT. In this episode, we get to sit down with Thomas—staff writer at The Atlantic and also author of Losing My Cool and Self-Portrait in Black and White. We explore race, identity, cancel culture, and the importance of preserving liberal values in a polarized society. Wha...
2025-08-08
1h 00
The Good Fight
Thomas Chatterton Williams on the Age of False Certainty
Yascha Mounk and Thomas Chatterton Williams explore what the summer of 2020 showed about America. Thomas Chatterton Williams is a staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of Losing My Cool, Self-Portrait in Black and White, and Summer of Our Discontent. He is a visiting professor of humanities and senior fellow at the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, a 2022 Guggenheim fellow, and a visiting fellow at AEI. In this week’s conversation, Yascha Mounk and Thomas Chatterton Williams discuss why the summer of 2020 played out as it did, the subsequent backlash, and why ideas core to the 2020 protests have now...
2025-08-02
57 min
The Good Fight
Thomas Chatterton Williams on the Age of False Certainty
Yascha Mounk and Thomas Chatterton Williams explore what the summer of 2020 showed about America. Thomas Chatterton Williams is a staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of Losing My Cool, Self-Portrait in Black and White, and Summer of Our Discontent. He is a visiting professor of humanities and senior fellow at the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, a 2022 Guggenheim fellow, and a visiting fellow at AEI. In this week’s conversation, Yascha Mounk and Thomas Chatterton Williams discuss why the summer of 2020 played out as it did, the subsequent backlash, and why ideas cor...
2025-08-02
1h 01
How Long Gone
827. - Thomas Chatterton Williams
Thomas Chatterton Williams is a writer from New Jersey, currently living in France. He's on staff at The Atlantic and a professor at Bard College. His newest book, Summer of Our Discontent: The Age of Certainty and the Demise of Discourse, is out soon. We chat about Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau on a date in Canada, his dad has never boiled a pot of water, we talk about Twitter for 20 minutes, all the magazines he's written for, the childlike wonder for space exploration, we rank some religious monuments, the emotional effect of incorrect electrical outlets, vaxxed at Dodger's...
2025-07-30
1h 13
Arc: The Podcast
Episode 7: Thomas Chatterton Williams
Mark sits down with Thomas Chatterton Williams to discuss wokeness and its afterlives, the Hamas/Israel war, and whether kids these days have it too easy
2025-07-29
1h 20
The Daily Show: Ears Edition
Jordan Klepper Charts Trump's Long History with Epstein & Nick Offerman Sounds Alarm on National Parks | Thomas Chatterton Williams
With MAGA and Democrats demanding answers about the Epstein files and Trump denying their existence, Jordan Klepper charts the president’s well-documented history with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, which might be why the president wants the entire thing to blow over. Plus, Michael Kosta offers up a defense from Mar-a-Lago. Do you have a moment to talk about the environment with Nick Offerman? The actor joins to sound off on Trump’s cuts to America’s national parks under Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, which have rangers resorting to desperate measures and threaten the future of our coun...
2025-07-16
53 min
Maiden Mother Matriarch with Louise Perry
The Rise of the Woke Right - Thomas Chatterton Williams | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 139
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.louiseperry.co.ukMy guest today is Thomas Chatterton Williams, staff writer at The Atlantic and author of the upcoming book 'Summer of Our Discontent: The Age of Certainty and the Demise of Discourse.' We spoke about the so-called 'woke right', the rejection of liberal principles on both ends of the political spectrum, whether or not we have come to the end of a politic…
2025-05-14
43 min
The Invisible Men
Thomas Chatterton Williams: Rejecting the Black-White Binary
In this episode of the Invisible Men, Ian and Nique engage in a conversation with author Thomas Chatterton Williams about race, identity, and the complexities of navigating a mixed-race background. Williams shares his personal experiences growing up with a black father and a white mother, exploring how these dynamics shaped his understanding of race and class. The discussion delves into the psychological impacts of racism, the challenges of racial authenticity, and the importance of unlearning societal stereotypes. Williams emphasizes the need to reject the black-white binary and highlights misconceptions that exist between races, advocating for a more nuanced understanding o...
2025-04-24
52 min
The Fifth Column
Members Only #252 - On a Sunday, On the Lash (w/ Thomas Chatterton Williams)
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.wethefifth.comA rebroadcast of our last subscriber-only Second Sunday episode. Thomas Chatterton Williams stops by. Everyone’s in the same room. Many bottles are emptied. Many offensive jokes told. Many careers destroyed. Enjoy.
2025-03-17
20 min
Bad Faith
Episode 453 Promo - The Woke Right Rises (w/ Thomas Chatterton Williams)
Subscribe to Bad Faith on Patreon to instantly unlock this episode and our entire premium episode library: http://patreon.com/badfaithpodcast Author and staff writer at The Atlantic Thomas Chatterton Williams returns to Bad Faith to discuss his controversial piece calling out conservatives for indulging in the kind of strict linguistic orthodoxy (see: "Gulf of America") and curtailment of speech they've long accused liberals of indulging in. He and Briahna discuss backlash from former wokescolds who didn't like to see themselves reflected in Thomas's piece, evaluate the respective roles BLM and October 7th played in shifting attitudes arou...
2025-03-03
07 min
Larry Wilmore: Black on the Air
Thomas Chatterton Williams on "How the Woke Right Replaced the Woke Left"
Larry is joined by writer and cultural critic Thomas Chatterton Williams to discuss his latest essay for The Atlantic, "How the Woke Right Replaced the Woke Left". They begin by shining a light on the political left’s weak hold on the cultural landscape, and breaking down the definition, history, and downfall of "woke" ideology. Next, they take a look at the rise of right-wing counterculture and its strength within the government and popular media (13:13). After the break, Larry and Thomas examine the growing acceptance of racist rhetoric both domestically and abroad before talking about the serious regime changes th...
2025-02-23
1h 05
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Are We a Tribe? A Conversation with Ayishat Akanbi and Thomas Chatterton Williams | Bonus Episode
In this bonus episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz, we share a talk from the Arendt Center's fall 2024 conference on Tribalism and Cosmopolitanism. Moderated by Roger Berkowitz, the conversation features Ayishat Akanbi, a fashion stylist and writer, and Thomas Chatterton Williams, an author and academic. The discussion delves into the notions of tribal identity, the impact of racial categorization, and the broader concept of cosmopolitanism. Akanbi and Williams share personal experiences and perspectives on racial identity, culture, and the importance of curiosity and self-critique in overcoming tribal boundaries. Ayishat Akanbi is a fashion stylist and...
2025-01-10
55 min
De Balie
Can we unlearn race? With Thomas Chatterton Williams
We're making multitasking that much more interesting and easier with De Balie Podcast. This time with: Thomas Chatterton Williams: can we unlearn race? Listen to a selection of our programmes, wherever you want. Whether your on the train, preparing your meal in the kitchen or breaking personal records in the gym, De Balie is always within reach. With two programmes to listen to each week.Ex-black, that is what the American writer and cultural critic Thomas Chatterton Williams calls himself provocatively. Chatterton Williams argues that while there is a lot of attention for the fluidity of gender a...
2024-11-10
1h 21
Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory
How To Pull Yourself Out of the Matrix | Thomas Chatterton Williams (Replay)
On this episode of Conversations with Tom Bilyeu, Thomas Chatterton Williams tells his own story of unlearning poisonous stories about race through extensive reading, living in a new country, and reflecting on his own family. As the discussion progresses, he confronts the challenges we face in getting past mere anger to build the beautiful society that we ought to be able to live in. [Original air date: 6-25-20].SHOW NOTES: Thomas talks about a novel that he tried to write that he had to give up...
2024-10-21
1h 58
Uncomfortable Conversations with Josh Szeps
“Racial Identity in Europe” with Thomas Chatterton Williams
First things first: The Uncomfortable Conversations LIVE touring empire is expanding, with live shows in Sydney and Melbourne in August with the inimitable Coleman Hughes. Tickets are selling fast. Get yours now. Don’t miss out: Sydney https://bit.ly/Coleman-Szeps-Syd Melbourne https://bit.ly/Coleman-Szeps-Melb Meanwhile, the new YouTube page is going gangbusters. The episode you're listening to was shot as an outdoor TV interview on an early spring day in a Manhattan park. Check it out and subscribe to YouTube for more cool videos to come: https://bit...
2024-07-23
1h 03
Wizard of Ads Monday Morning Memo
Chatterton and Rowley
Everything I’m about to share with you happened in England and France during the lifetime of Thomas Jefferson, while America still had its “new baby” smell.The English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge gave us “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” in 1798, while Napoleon sailed to Egypt to fight the Battle of the Pyramids and famously discover the Rosetta Stone.Coleridge died of heart failure due to his opium addiction.Wordsworth gave us “The Rainbow” in 1802, while the people of France enthusiastically approved a new constitution that elevated Napoleon to dictator for life.Wordsworth di...
2023-07-24
09 min
Conversations With Coleman
"The Legacy of BLM, continued" with Thomas Chatterton Williams
My guest today is Thomas Chatterton Williams. Thomas is a great writer whose books include "Losing My Cool" and "Self-Portrait in Black and White", both of which I highly recommend.Thomas and I talk about a host of subjects here, but we pay special attention to the legacy of the Black Lives Matter movement, and 2020 in particular.I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-06-16
46 min
Conversations With Coleman
"The Legacy of BLM, continued" with Thomas Chatterton Williams
My guest today is Thomas Chatterton Williams. Thomas is a great writer whose books include "Losing My Cool" and "Self-Portrait in Black and White", both of which I highly recommend.Thomas and I talk about a host of subjects here, but we pay special attention to the legacy of the Black Lives Matter movement, and 2020 in particular.I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-06-16
46 min
Wrongthink
Coleman Hughes Discusses Black Identity Post-George Floyd
In this episode of Wrongthink, Thomas Chatterton Williams joins Coleman Hughes for a discussion on the black political landscape and the impact of the drastic increase in criminal activities in 2020, and its consequences for black businesses and the overall black community. Additionally, they address the worsening interracial harmony, specifically focusing on people's apprehension to interact with individuals of color, particularly black people, due to the fear of being unfairly labeled as racist and experiencing social backlash. They follow this with a discussion on whether "wokeness" is receding and conclude with Coleman’s perspectives on optimism or pessimism for the fu...
2023-06-03
47 min
Wrongthink
Coleman Hughes Discusses Black Identity Post-George Floyd
In this episode of Wrongthink, Thomas Chatterton Williams joins Coleman Hughes for a discussion on the black political landscape and the impact of the drastic increase in criminal activities in 2020, and its consequences for black businesses and the overall black community. Additionally, they address the worsening interracial harmony, specifically focusing on people's apprehension to interact with individuals of color, particularly black people, due to the fear of being unfairly labeled as racist and experiencing social backlash. They follow this with a discussion on whether "wokeness" is receding and conclude with Coleman’s perspectives on optimism or pessimism for the fu...
2023-06-03
47 min
Lit with Charles
Thomas Chatterton Williams, author of "Self-Portrait in Black & White"
Issues of race & race relations – in real life and in literature – are a difficult subject to broach. Depending on perspective, it can evoke trauma, pain, shame, embarrassment. But is race even the right angle with which to discuss some of these burning questions? My guest today belongs to a new generation of thinkers on the subject and has been an active contributor in the public debate. Thomas Chatterton Williams is an American author and cultural critic and visiting professor at Bard University. He’s written extensively - and some might say provocatively - on the subject of race...
2023-05-22
59 min
The Heart Speaks with Chloé Valdary
Mushrooms & Mindfulness ft. Thomas Chatterton Williams
In this week's episode of The Heart Speaks, I joined Thomas Chatterton Williams on his podcast Wrongthink to discuss the intricate realm of social media and shed light on the importance of stepping back from its overwhelming grasp.I also shared my journey with mushrooms, microdosing, and the profound impact it’s had on my mindfulness journey.Don't miss out on this enchanting conversation!Keep listening for more content!
2023-05-17
56 min
The Heart Speaks with Chloé Valdary
Mushrooms & Mindfulness ft. Thomas Chatterton Williams
In this week's episode of The Heart Speaks, I joined Thomas Chatterton Williams on his podcast Wrongthink to discuss the intricate realm of social media and shed light on the importance of stepping back from its overwhelming grasp.I also shared my journey with mushrooms, microdosing, and the profound impact it’s had on my mindfulness journey.Don't miss out on this enchanting conversation!Keep listening for more content!
2023-05-17
56 min
Wrongthink
My Daughter's Birth Changed My Beliefs on Race ft. Margaret Hoover
In today's episode, our host Thomas Chatterton Williams makes an external appearance on the Firing Line podcast by PBS.He engages in a fascinating conversation with Margaret Hoover about his personal journey of unlearning race and breaking away from his previous self-identification. Thomas shares his insights on the concept of race and how we can better understand the significance of surface-level physical differences between individuals.The conversation between Thomas and the host also delves deep into the current culture war issues surrounding race and wokeness. Thomas provides his perspective on the excesses committed on both...
2023-05-06
22 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Unlearning race with Thomas Chatterton Williams
Writer Thomas Chatterton Williams sits down with Margaret Hoover to explain why he decided to “unlearn” race and how he believes his approach could pave the way to equality. Williams, the son of a white mother and Black father who grew up seeing himself as Black, recalls how the birth of his light-skinned daughter led him to rethink entrenched racial categorizations. The author of “Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race” responds to critics of his views and discusses the practicality of convincing others to fundamentally shift their perspective on race. A contributing writer to The Atla...
2023-04-15
47 min
The Fifth Column
373 "Notes on White Privilege" w/ Adam Davidson and Thomas Chatterton Williams
Featuring:Thomas Chatterton Williams - Contributing Writer @ The Atlantic, Visiting Professor and Senior Fellow Hannah Arendt Center @ Bard College Adam Davidson - Co-Founder @ Planet Money, Contributing Writer @ The New Yorker*** “It amazes me that any straight, white dudes don't see the privilege we have. It's not subtle.” - Adam Davidson - via Twitter (8/20/22)Not a long tweet. And in the grand scheme of things, hardly an unusual opinion to encounter. Ordinarily, I fire off a reply —maybe there’s some pithy back and forth, but things more or less end up about where they began— until the next (pointless?) social med...
2022-09-17
1h 26
FAIR Perspectives
America Isn't Black & White with Thomas Chatterton Williams
In this episode, we speak with Thomas Chatterton Williams about his opposition to identity categories, the ethnic and cultural valence of black identity, the cultural challenges of abandoning race and racialized language, Islamism in France, and the French approach to race policy. We also survey the current landscape of the backlash against Critical Race Theory, the effectiveness of anti-CRT bills sweeping the nation, and debate the relative merits and faults of the Christopher Rufo strategy.Thomas Chatterton Williams is the author of 'Losing My Cool' and 'Self-Portrait in Black and White'. He is a contributing writer at...
2022-05-03
1h 12
Joe Lonsdale: American Optimist
Unlearning Race and Restoring Liberalism with Thomas Chatterton Williams
Thomas Chatterton Williams is a writer, cultural critic, fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and author of two critically-acclaimed books on race in America, most recently "Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race." In this episode, he discusses the dangers of Critical Race Theory and how to move beyond race-first, collectivist mindsets. He also discusses his forthcoming book, "Nothing Was the Same," which traces the recent rise of illiberalism and polarization in the U.S. Even though we may find certain ideas or theories (like CRT) noxious, Williams argues for more engagement and debate, not banning or censoring materials, as t...
2022-03-02
39 min
Joe Lonsdale: American Optimist
Unlearning Race and Restoring Liberalism with Thomas Chatterton Williams
Thomas Chatterton Williams is a writer, cultural critic, fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and author of two critically-acclaimed books on race in America, most recently "Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race." In this episode, he discusses the dangers of Critical Race Theory and how to move beyond race-first, collectivist mindsets. He also discusses his forthcoming book, "Nothing Was the Same," which traces the recent rise of illiberalism and polarization in the U.S. Even though we may find certain ideas or theories (like CRT) noxious, Williams argues for more engagement and debate, not banning or censoring materials, as t...
2022-03-02
39 min
Hardly Working with Brent Orrell
Thomas Chatterton Williams on Race, Identity, and a Writer’s Vocation
In this episode of Hardly Working, Brent Orrell is joined by AEI nonresident fellow and cultural critic Thomas Chatterton Williams. Williams’s two books Losing My Cool, published in 2010 and Self Portrait in Black and White, published in 2019, tie together personal memoir and philosophy to provide a fresh perspective on America’s history of racial discrimination and present reckoning with defining race and understanding its impacts. Williams discusses the importance of liberal arts education in shaping his own vocation, his motivation for writing, and importantly, his philosophy on race and identity in America.Mentioned During the Show
2021-12-16
53 min
The Harper’s Podcast
Thomas Chatterton Williams
Thomas Chatterton Williams is an expatriate writer and a former Harper’s Magazine Easy Chair columnist. He joins editor in chief Christopher Beha to discuss his essay, “Continental Divide,” in which Williams travels to Leukerbad, Switzerland, to retrace James Baldwin’s journey in “Stranger in the Village.” The two reflect on the rewarding perspectives gained from living outside one’s home country, and survey the souring relationship between the United States and France. Read Baldwin’s “Stranger in the Village”: https://harpers.org/archive/1953/10/stranger-in-the-village/ Read Williams’s “Continental Divide”: https://harpers.org/archive/2021/10/continental-divide-stranger-in-the-village/ Read Williams’s final column for Harper’s: https://harper...
2021-11-15
32 min
Second Self
Thomas Chatterton Williams
After a week's break from Second Self, we are back for episode four with writer and public intellectual Thomas Chatterton Williams. Thomas is the author of Self Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race, and Losing My Cool: Love, Literature and a Black Man's Escape from the Crowd. He is also a columnist at Harper's and a Contributing Writer at The New York Times Magazine. We discuss Thomas' re-evaluation of his own racial identity and race as a form of collective identity, defying incentives to conform in order to live authentically as an individual, the truly strange cultural moment in...
2021-10-19
1h 04
Laïcidade, la voix laïque et sociale
i tréma #22 - Autoportrait en noir et blanc. Désapprendre l'idée de race de Thomas Chatterton Williams
Philippe Foussier de l'UFAL Paris présente des livres pour faire la république laïque et sociale. Episode 22 avec "Autoportrait en noir et blanc. Désapprendre l'idée de race" de Thomas Chatterton Williams. Musique générique Titre: Mercury City Auteur: HMOHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2021-06-28
12 min
Trending Globally: Politics and Policy
'Unlearning Race' with Thomas Chatterton Williams
On this episode, Watson Economics Professor Glenn Loury talks with writer Thomas Chatterton Williams. Williams’s 2010 memoir ‘Losing My Cool: Love, Literature, and a Black Man’s Escape from the Crowd,’ combined cultural criticism with his own personal story of falling in (and out) of love with hip hop culture growing up. His 2019 book ‘Self Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race,’ continued his exploration of issues at the intersection of race, culture, family, and his own story. Whatever your views, he and Glenn's discussion will be sure to challenge your assumptions about race, class, and identity in America. You can...
2021-05-18
30 min
Are You Kidding Me?
Thomas Chatterton Williams on the importance of “unlearning” race and embracing humanism
Description: The tragic death of George Floyd has sparked many important conversations about how Americans can pursue a future characterized by unity and equality around race. Yet, amid this national reckoning on race, a divisive and disempowering philosophy of “antiracism” has risen to the forefront of American culture. Is the solution to America’s racial disparities continuously reifying race in rhetoric and public policy? What are the potential consequences of training our children to see race as the most important part of a human’s identity? In this episode, Naomi and Ian are joined by Thomas Cha...
2021-04-07
27 min
Converging Dialogues
#33 - Leaving Race Behind: A Dialogue with Thomas Chatterton Williams
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Thomas Chatterton Williams about race and our current social challenges. They talk about Thomas' reasoning for writing his memoirs and the major theme of race. They talk about the one drop rule for Black Americans and what Thomas means by leaving race. They also discuss his perspective living outside the United States and the lens of seeing race from a biracial viewpoint. They also talk about some of the major themes in culture today and developing a better compass for discussing race relations. Thomas Chatterton Williams is a...
2021-03-25
55 min
Bajada Dialogues
Thomas Chatterton Williams
Thomas Chatterton Williams is the author of "Self-Portrait in Black and White" (2019) & "Keeping My Cool" (2011). We discuss his love for The Wire, how "woke" cancel-culture is getting out of hand, the lack of nuance on social media, the importance of HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, and why he can't really take Candace Owens seriously. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-03-22
59 min
Culture Wars – with Andrew Doyle
Race is a fiction, with Thomas Chatterton Williams
Thomas Chatterton Williams, author of Self-Portrait in Black and White, tells Andrew Doyle why he no longer identifies as black. Support the show: https://www.spiked-online.com/donate-to-spiked/ Sign up to Today on spiked: https://www.spiked-online.com/newsletters/
2021-03-11
57 min
Worker and Parasite
Self-Portrait in Black and White by Thomas Chatterton Williams
In this episode we discuss Self-Portrait in Black and White: Family, Fatherhood, and Rethinking Race by Thomas Chatterton Williams. Next time we'll discuss Nation of Rebels: Why Counterculture Became Consumer Culture by Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter.
2021-03-08
1h 05
The DC Salon
Fourth Episode - Thomas Chatterton Williams
Thomas Chatterton Williams talks with Celeste Marcus about making sense of and participating in the vicissitudes of American culture from across the ocean in Paris.
2021-02-23
43 min
Dangerous Speech
Ep 83: Thomas Chatterton Williams
I spoke with Thomas Chatterton Williams about his latest book Self-Portrait in Black and White, identity, race and Critical Race Theory. Follow me: @obaidomer Follow Thomas: @thomaschattwill You can learn more about Thomas here: https://www.thomaschattertonwilliams.com/ You can find his books here: https://www.amazon.com/Self-Portrait-Black-White-Fatherhood-Rethinking/dp/0393358542/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2DSTF6BG4B6R7&dchild=1&keywords=thomas+chatterton+williams&qid=1609294182&s=books&sprefix=thomas+Cha%2Caps%2C165&sr=1-1 https://www.amazon.com/Losing-My-Cool-Literature-Escape/dp/0143119621/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2DSTF6BG4B6R7&dchild=1&keywords=thomas+chatterton+williams&qid=1609294182&s=books&sprefix=thomas+Cha%2Caps%2C165&sr=1-2
2020-12-30
56 min
Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning
Podcast countdown to 2021 - day 3, Thomas Chatterton Williams: beyond black and white
In anticipation of releasing new podcasts in 2021, including with Armand Leroi and Alina Chan, I’ve been reposting some of my favorite conversations of the past few years in the last week of the current year. I'm counting down to the new year here by re-releasing a favorite past episode from the archives of my other podcast homes each day until 2021. Hope you'll discover a memorable voice or two you might have missed before. If they weren’t famous to you before, I hope they are now.Some guests need no introduction. In 2020, Thomas Chatterton Williams is one of...
2020-12-28
1h 16
Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen
Unlearning Race | Interview with author Thomas Chatterton Williams
The American author and cultural critic Thomas Chatterton Williams spent his life believing the American dictum that having black heritage makes a person fundamentally black. Williams never questioned this idea, until his white, blonde-haired daughter was born. What of his black heritage still existed in his daughter? The birth of his daughter led him to put forth the idea that we should let go of the racial categories of black and white. But what are we actually talking about when we talk about ‘race’? In the light of the Black Lives Matter movement, are these categories not absolutely necessary? Come and...
2020-11-18
1h 20
The Braver Angels Podcast
Race, Antiracism and Growing up Biracial | Thomas Chatterton Williams and John Wood, Jr.
Author Thomas Chatterton Williams is a unique and insightful voice out in the American cultural landscape. Contributor at New York Magazine and author of Losing My Cool Williams racial commentary emphasizes the need to transcend racial categories to help depolarize American racial life. In this conversation he and John Wood, Jr. discuss their biracial upbringings, talk about the meaning of "Blackness," chat about antiracism as an ideology, the writings of Ibram Kendi and more. Learn about Braver Angels at www.braverangels.org Follow Twitter: @thomaschattwill @JohnRWoodJr @BraverAngels Facebook: @BraverAngels IG: @BraverAngels
2020-10-15
1h 03
Explain It to Me
On biracial identity (with Thomas Chatterton Williams)
Jane and Thomas Chatterton Williams talk about mixed-race identity, race and racism, and what being biracial means now.Resources:"My Family's Life Inside and Outside America's Racial Categories" by Thomas Chatterton Williams, NYT"A Detailed Look at the Downside of California’s Ban on Affirmative Action" by Kevin Carey, NYT"Thomas Chatterton Williams on Race, Identity, and “Cancel Culture”" by Isaac Chotiner, NYT"The Great Escape From Slavery of Ellen and William Craft" by Marian Smith Holmes, Smithsonian Magazine"Black With (Some) White Privilege" by Ann...
2020-10-06
1h 00
The Interview
Thomas Chatterton Williams: Race, identity and power
Not just in the United States, but across the world the Black Lives Matter movement has prompted debate about race, identity and power. It is a campaign predicated on ideas about what it means to be black and white; but what if those very terms are themselves part of the problem? Stephen Sackur speaks to Thomas Chatterton Williams, a mixed-race American writer and self-declared ex-black man, whose ideas present a challenge to so-called 'woke' culture. How much room is there right now for respectful, thoughtful debate?
2020-09-18
24 min
The Book Club
Adam Rutherford and Thomas Chatterton Williams: talking about race
In this week’s podcast, we're replaying an episode that first aired earlier this year, but seems more relevant now than ever. Sam is joined by two writers to talk about the perennially fraught issue of race. There’s a wide consensus that discrimination on the basis of race is wrong; but what actually *is* race? Does it map onto a meaningful genetic or scientific taxonomy? Does it map onto a lived reality - is it possible to generalise, say, about 'black' experience? And can we or should we opt out of or ignore it? Adam Rutherford and Thomas Chatterton Will...
2020-08-05
44 min
The Thing About France
Thomas Chatterton Williams on James Baldwin, George Floyd, and the Philosophy of Pandemics
Thomas Chatterton Williams, the extraordinary expat writer, cultural critic, and James Baldwin scholar, has lived in Paris for a decade. Thomas grew up in the U.S. surrounded by books and liberal ideals — but in the 90s, he turned his focus to expressing his identity through hip-hop, and rejected erudition as inauthentic. In his 2010 book, Losing My Cool: How a Father’s Love and 15,000 Books Beat Hip-hop Culture, he explains that it wasn’t until he started studying at Georgetown that he began looking for a broader definition of an authentic life. I spoke to Thomas in June...
2020-07-28
43 min
The Fifth Column
197 w/ Glenn Greenwald, Thomas Chatterton Williams "Hypocrisy, Controversy, Cancellations"
Glenn Greenwald,Co-Founder @ The InterceptAuthor, "No Place to Hide"Thomas Chatterton WilliamsContributing Writer @ New York Times MagAuthor, "Self Portrait in Black and White"After a little internet drama related to the Harper's Open Letter, Kmele got together w/ Thomas and Glenn to discuss.Why we needed "A Letter on Justice and Debate"Why Glenn isn't a SignatoryWhat is Cancel CultureDo we really need to talk about this RIGHT NOWEvangelism or ExcommunicationHypocrisy and Healthier Conversations...
2020-07-27
1h 23
Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté
Thomas Chatterton Williams on Cancel Culture, Bari Weiss Leaves NYT
Thomas Chatterton Williams talks cancel culture and his contribution to the Harper's Letter on Justice and Open Debate. Matt and Katie discuss the departure of Bari Weiss from the New York Times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.usefulidiotspodcast.com/subscribe
2020-07-17
1h 53
Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté
Thomas Chatterton Williams on Cancel Culture, Bari Weiss Leaves NYT
Thomas Chatterton Williams talks cancel culture and his contribution to the Harper's Letter on Justice and Open Debate. Matt and Katie discuss the departure of Bari Weiss from the New York Times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/useful-idiots-with-katie-halper-and-aaron-mate/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2020-07-17
1h 53
Walk-Ins Welcome with Bridget Phetasy
E88. Thomas Chatterton Williams Is Allergic to the Idea that Someone Could Define Him as a Victim
Thomas Chatterton Williams (Losing My Cool, Self-Portrait In Black and White) talks with Bridget from France and discusses the view of America from another country, the European response to Covid-19 vs. the US’s, and why the Unites States plays a central role in the imagination of the whole world. Thomas explains how he wound up “accidentally” writing a memoir about the difference between the black culture his dad grew up in from the one he grew up in, America’s historic attitude about race, and how his having his daughter who “looks like a Swedish child” led him to reassess wha...
2020-07-16
1h 39
The Fifth Column
188 “On Anti-Racism II w/ Glenn Loury, John McWhorter, Coleman Hughes, Thomas Chatterton Williams”
Kmele facilitates a follow-up conversation on race, racism, and anti-racism -- this time, in the midst of a global pandemic and increasing social unrest. You can find the first installment in this series of conversations here: http://wethefifth.com/episodes/121GUESTS /Glenn LouryProfessor of the social sciences and economics at Brown UniversityThomas Chatterton WilliamsAuthor, "Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race" and "Losing My Cool" John McWhorterProfessor of Linguistics, Philosophy, and Music at Columbia
2020-06-01
1h 36
Conversations With Coleman
Unlearning Race with Thomas Chatterton Williams - Bonus Partial
To hear the full interview consider becoming a member at https://colemanhughes.org/In this episode, Coleman interviews Thomas Chatterton Williams, an American author, columnist and cultural critic. They talk about identity politics, the conflict between race consciousness and color blindness, reparations, the logic of diversity, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-05-28
56 min
Conversations With Coleman
Unlearning Race with Thomas Chatterton Williams - Bonus Partial
To hear the full interview consider becoming a member at https://colemanhughes.org/In this episode, Coleman interviews Thomas Chatterton Williams, an American author, columnist and cultural critic. They talk about identity politics, the conflict between race consciousness and color blindness, reparations, the logic of diversity, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-05-28
56 min
Meditative Story
When words fail, by Thomas Chatterton Williams
American cultural critic Thomas Chatterton Williams is deeply in love with his French wife, Valentine. Accustomed to exquisite command over the English language, Thomas loses agency over his life when he and Valentine move to Paris. And when they welcome their first child, Marlow, for the first time in his life he finds he can't disclose himself — not fully — to a person he loves through language. When words fail, it's his six-year-old daughter who builds the bridge to her father and helps expand his own sense of self — in language, in life, and in love.Thomas Chatterton Willia...
2020-04-28
30 min
The Prospect Podcast
Reconfiguring race with Thomas Chatterton Williams
Writer Thomas Chatterton Williams joins the Prospect Interview this week to talk about his curious approach to race in America. His new memoir, Self Portrait in Black and White, explores his own background as a mixed-race child of a black father and white mother growing up in New Jersey. He talks to our Arts and Books editor Sameer Rahim about why he sometimes calls himself “ex-Black”, how he feels about calls for race reparations, and whether he really thinks, in divided political times, one might really transcend race. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-04-15
34 min
The Prospect Podcast
Reconfiguring race with Thomas Chatterton Williams
Writer Thomas Chatterton Williams joins the Prospect Interview this week to talk about his curious approach to race in America. His new memoir, Self Portrait in Black and White, explores his own background as a mixed-race child of a black father and white mother growing up in New Jersey. He talks to our Arts and Books editor Sameer Rahim about why he sometimes calls himself “ex-Black”, how he feels about calls for race reparations, and whether he really thinks, in divided political times, one might really transcend race. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-04-15
34 min
The Moment with Brian Koppelman
Thomas Chatterton Williams - 03/03/20
Thomas Chatterton Williams, author and professor, on the joys and dangers of being a memoirist. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-03-03
58 min
Evenings with an Author
Thomas Chatterton Williams in conversation with Lauren Collins
A meditation on race and identity from one of our most provocative cultural critics. A reckoning with the way we choose to see and define ourselves, Self-Portrait in Black and White is the searching story of one American family’s multigenerational transformation from what is called black to what is assumed to be white. Thomas Chatterton Williams, the son of a “black” father from the segregated South and a “white” mother from the West, spent his whole life believing the dictum that a single drop of “black blood” makes a person black. This was so fundamental to his self-concept...
2020-02-11
36 min
The Book Club
Adam Rutherford and Thomas Chatterton Williams: is race a fiction?
In this week’s podcast, Sam is joined by two writers to talk about the perennially fraught issue of race. There’s a wide consensus that discrimination on the basis of race is wrong; but what actually *is* race? Does it map onto a meaningful genetic or scientific taxonomy? Does it map onto a lived reality - is it possible to generalise, say, about 'black' experience? And can we or should we opt out of or ignore it? Adam Rutherford and Thomas Chatterton Williams approach these issues from very different angles: the former, in How To Argue With A Racist, brin...
2020-01-29
44 min
After Words
Thomas Chatterton Williams, "Self-Portrait in Black and White"
New York Times Magazine contributor Thomas Chatterton Williams looks at race and identity. He's interviewed by author and New York Times columnist Kwame Anthony Appiah.
2019-12-28
58 min
After Words
Thomas Chatterton Williams, "Self-Portrait in Black and White"
New York Times Magazine contributor Thomas Chatterton Williams looks at race and identity. He's interviewed by author and New York Times columnist Kwame Anthony Appiah. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-12-28
1h 00
The New Paris Podcast
45: On Race & Identity with Thomas Chatterton Williams
What does it mean to be a citizen of a given place? How do our origins, beliefs, and race compose our identities? Should they be part of understanding our senses of self at all? This is arguably one of the prevailing issues of our time but one that looks very different in the United States and France. It’s also one of the abiding questions explored by Thomas Chatterton Williams, a cultural critic and author based in Paris, in almost all of his work. His newest book: "Self-Portrait in Black-and-White: Unlearning Race", presents an argument for moving beyond such superficial wa...
2019-12-09
30 min
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2019-11-19
4h 36
The Fifth Column
158 - w/ Thomas Chatterton Williams "Unlearning Race"
Recorded: October 20th 2019Published: October 31st 2019GUEST: Thomas Chatterton WilliamsAuthor, "Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race" (2019) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.wethefifth.com/subscribe
2019-10-31
1h 21
Trending Globally: Politics and Policy
'Unlearning Race' with Thomas Chatterton Williams
On this episode of Trending Globally, Watson Economics Professor Glenn Loury talks with writer Thomas Chatterton Williams. Williams’s 2010 memoir ‘Losing My Cool: Love, Literature, and a Black Man’s Escape from the Crowd,’ [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/304246/losing-my-cool-by-thomas-chatterton-williams/9780143119623/] combined cultural criticism with his own personal story, of falling in (and out) of love with hip hop culture growing up. His forthcoming book ‘Self Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race,’ continues his exploration of issues at the intersection of race, culture, family, and his own story. Thomas visited Watson this Spring, and Glenn sat down with him for a wide-rangi...
2019-04-15
31 min
The Fifth Column
121 “On Anti-Racism w/ Glenn Loury, John McWhorter, Coleman Hughes, Thomas Chatterton Williams”
Kmele facilitates a wide-ranging conversation on race, racism, and anti-racism. With: Glenn Loury - Professor of the social sciences and economics at Brown University - Host, The Glenn Show @ bloggingheads.tv Thomas Chatterton Williams- Author, "Losing My Cool"- Contributing writer @ New York Times Magazine. - National Fellow at New America, where he’s completing a new book project about ‘being the black father of white-looking children in Paris’. John McWhorter - Professor of Linguistics, Philosophy, and Music at Columbia- Host, Slate’s "Lexicon Valley" Podcast- Writes for the AtlanticColeman Hughes- Undergraduate Philosophy major at Columbia University, and a column...
2018-11-22
1h 30
The Good Fight
Thomas Chatterton-Williams
In this episode of The Good Fight, Yascha Mounk talks to Thomas Chatterton-Williams, one of the leading black writers of his generation, about why essentializing race plays into the hands of the racists and how to talk about identity in a more productive way.Email: thegoodfight@newamerica.orgTwitter:@Yascha_MounkThis podcast was made in collaboration with New America. Podcast production by John T. Williams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-10-10
55 min
The Mixed Experience
S2, Ep. 11: Writer Thomas Chatterton Williams
We continue the second part of the season with writer Thomas Chatterton Williams author of Losing My Cool and the newly published essay in Virginia Quarterly Review "Black and Blue and Blond".
2015-01-08
00 min
CityTrex
Thomas Chatterton Williams - Savannah Book Festival
I knew Thomas Chatterton Williams had a strong mind and a great sensee of humor when I started the conversation with, “Why do you hate music, or is it just hip-hop?” “Losing My Cool: How A Father’s Love and 15,000 Books Beat Hip Hop Culture” by Thomas Chatterton Williams. This book is smart, cool, and making an impact. I know his Father is proud. This is one of several pre-event promotions for the Savannah Book Festival Savannah, GA Click and peek at what you're in for at the...
2010-12-10
09 min
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2010-04-30
5h 27
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2010-04-30
5h 27
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