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Dot from why yy in Philadelphia, I'm Tanya Moseley with fresh air weekend.
Today, my conversation with Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.
She's written a new memoir that gives us a rare glimpse into her legal mind, detailing her life and the experiences that led her to become the first black woman appointed to the United States Supreme Court.
Also, writer Danzy Sina.
She writes about the experiences of being biracial in America and the meaning of race itself in her new novel, colored television.
The main character is a gen Xer and part of the first generation of biracial children born after the Supreme Court's 1967 decision overturning laws that banned interracial marriage.
But the time that I was raised, in the context I was raised, there was no mixed race category.
That's coming up on fresh air weekend on the Ted radio hour.
Paleontologist Ken Lacovara says a spot in New Jersey sheds light on exactly what happened when an asteroid hit the earth.
This makes this the best window on the planet into that pivotal, calamitous moment that wiped out the dinosaurs and really.
Made the modern world as we know it.
The day the dinosaurs died.