KFF Well being Information Midwest correspondent Cara Anthony appeared in a two-part particular of 9 PBS’ “Hear, St. Louis with Carol Daniel” to debate her reporting for the “Silence in Sikeston” venture.
The primary dialog, which aired Oct. 9, explores the connections between a 1942 lynching and a 2020 police capturing in a rural Missouri group — and what these killings say in regards to the nation’s silencing of racial trauma. The second episode, which premiered Oct. 16, explores the well being results of such trauma with psychological well being counselor Lekesha Davis.
These conversations stem from the “Silence in Sikeston” multimedia venture by KFF Well being Information, Retro Report, and WORLD, which features a documentary movie, instructional movies, digital articles, and a limited-series podcast.
Discover extra of the “Silence in Sikeston”venture:
LISTEN: The limited-series podcast is on the market on PRX, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, or wherever you get your podcasts.
WATCH: The documentary movie “Silence in Sikeston,” a co-production of KFF Well being Information and Retro Report, is on the market to stream on WORLD’s YouTube channel, WORLDchannel.org, and the PBS app.
READ: KFF Well being Information Midwest correspondent Cara Anthony wrote an essay about what her reporting for this venture helped her find out about her circle of relatives’s hidden previous.