Unearthed is a podcast created by the WBRU News team in Providence, Rhode Island. We are a group of college students with a passion for storytelling, and on this podcast we unearth stories in our own community and get to the roots of some of the biggest issues of our time. Each season will focus on one overarching theme, and feature stories from everyday people who are personally impacted by the chosen topic. For our second season, we are unearthing stories about the shifting boundaries around sex and consent.
Producer Luci Jones looks at how to rewrite gratitude during a pandemic. The show considers how forgiveness, solitude, and remembrance can offer oppor...
WBRU reporter Eli Morimoto takes us on a tour through a local erotica shop, where she learns about the values of sex positivity from an oncologist per...
Sexual violence is not a women’s issue. To fix it, men have to step up and actively change the culture around sex and consent. Last year, reporter Aud...
The #MeToo movement may have originated in the United States, but sexual violence against women is a global issue. Reporter Cherilyn Tan explores how ...
Stacey downloaded Tinder during her first semester of college. After moving across the world, from Shanghai to the United States, she found that swipi...
Maria was the first person that John called after numerous girls accused him of sexual abuse on Facebook. As one of his closest friends, she wanted to...
When his best friend was accused of sexual assault in college, Michael didn't want to believe it. But as the truth came out about his friend's behavio...
Bella Robinson started working as a sex worker when she was 18, and she's never looked back. She found empowerment through her job, and is fighting fo...
Miriam was sexually assaulted by a fellow university student at the end of her freshman year. When she reported her assailant to the school, she felt ...