The Great Awoke-ning

The phrase "stay woke" first emerged in America in the 1930s. Black singer-songwriter Huddie Ledbetter used the phrase in the song "Scottsboro Boys", about a miscarriage of justice in the Deep South. For him, "stay woke" meant "keep your eyes open". The term has since been appropriated to connote wider forms of perceived injustice beyond the racial - sometimes it feels as if it applies to everything from LGBT rights to soft drinks and razors... Like this podcast? Please help us by writing a review

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Reflecting on recent science news stories and current events, authoritative thinkers unpack the implications for society. Naked Reflections is chaired by Ed Kessler, director of the Woolf Institute, Cambridge.