New Series from the California Regional News Hub (KPCC, KCRW, and KQED) will Examine How Women of Color Are Shaping Upcoming Election

As the election season hits a fever pitch, award-winning journalist Farai Chideya is debuting a new limited-audio series Our Body Politic on September 25. The series is being created and syndicated by public radio stations KPCC, KCRW, and KQED as part of the California Regional News Hub collaboration, a consortium of NPR member stations across California committed to incubating and airing programs that reflect the diversity of the state and country. It will be produced by the Peabody Award-nominated team at Lantigua Williams & Co.
Our Body Politic will be broadcast on KPCC, KCRW, KQED and other partnering stations across California and beyond. The show will also be made available as an on-demand podcast, available on NPR One, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to the trailer here.
In a political media landscape dominated by white men, Our Body Politic will be a source of news by and for Black women and women of color. The weekly hour-long show will examine the critical role Black women and women of color play in shaping the upcoming presidential election, while chronicling how they’re working to reframe and rebuild America while finding higher ground to lead the country.
Chideya will engage and feature Black women and women of color from around the country, including prominent politicians, leading journalists, and influential entertainers, as well as “everyday experts” who will provide a window into what’s happening in their lives, regions and states. In addition, Errin Haines, editor-at-large of The 19th* — a new newsroom at the intersection of gender, politics and policy — will be a regular contributor to the show's political coverage.