It might have seemed like mass shootings were down last year, but 2020 was actually one of the deadliest years for gun violence in decades. Sam talks to
Abené Clayton, reporter for
The Guardian, about why some shootings get more coverage than others. Plus, Sam talks to
Shirley Li, staff writer at
The Atlantic, about
Minari and the way stereotypes inform how white audiences view the performances of Asian actors. Then,
Hannah Giorgis, also of
The Atlantic, joins Sam and Shirley to play Who Said That.
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