A podcast that explores the various manifestations of racism around the world through personal stories and reflections on lived experiences. A podcast that makes us all aware of the subconscious biases we hold against others as a result of living in a racialised society. A podcast that can teach us what the first steps of 'being anti-racist' truly means. Note: Everything you hear is first and foremost our subjective opinions, feelings and interpretations. If there is anything you may find co ...
The facts of Racism
this will be on racism
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Racism
Discourse on racism is not for the faint of heart. The Invention of Racism podcast presents the subtle, and not so subtle, nuances of racism in the 21st century. Understanding and speaking the truth about racism is the first step toward combatting and ultimately eliminating it. Join us as we explore historic and contemporary topics inside of “The Invention of Racism.” The Invention of Racism podcast series begins September 30, 2020.
Relata vários tipos de racismo no Brasil.
The fight against hate and racism
podcast sobre el racismo en méxico
2016 got off to a bad start with South Africa’s racist underbelly laid bare on social media. Talk show host Koketso Sachane tries to understand the issues at play...
The effects of racism on actors and their roles.
Racism has taken over our country we live in, it should be banned for life. I have recently a victim of racism and he gave me an idea to do this podcast because I want to expose his true colors and know that racism does exist.
Hi and welcome, this podcast will talk about racism and explore many different perspectives and innovative ideas to help bring positive change.
A podcast celebrating everyday activists who are disrupting, deconstructing, and dismantling racism.
Created by a Sociologist/College Professor, this podcast gets into the minutia of modern day racial bias and the shadows of institutional racism. This podcast is adjoined to an upcoming documentary film entitled "Modern Racism." This film explores America's efforts to repair the damage caused by institutional racism. In this podcast, Sociologist Trevor B. Milton will engage in uncomfortable conversations on racism, the color line, the legacy of white supremacy, and up-to-date DNA research on ...
Racism and Slavery Cover art photo provided by Bonnie Kittle on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@bonniekdesign
Join host Karyn Martin as she hosts voices from all sides in an effort to bring a divided nation together.
Racial Stereotypes
En este episodio se tratarán diversos temas contingentes, de los cuales serán sobre la aporofobia, rasismo y discriminación.
El racismo es un grave problema que tenemos hoy en día y que no hemos podido combatir del todo. Cover art photo provided by Cheryl Winn-Boujnida on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@cbouji
Racism in the NBA Cover art photo provided by Josh Rose on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joshsrose
Welcome to the Tah-jai-Race&Racism podcast, where amazing things happen.
The book “Seven Fallen Feathers” by Tanya Talaga is the target of this podcast discussion, bringing up themes such as Racism and Death in the Indigenous communities in Canada. Cover art photo provided by freestocks.org on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@freestocks
Podcast discussing racism in sport & society featuring topical discussions, special guest interviews and features for teachers.
Dr Rick Bowler is a senior lecturer in Community and Youth work Studies at Sunderland University. Rick’s work has a specific focus on social justice and in developing anti-racist, inter-cultural education within youth work.
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#SayNoToRacism "Bisaya ka man dong?" Racism among our own countrymen


A podcast about how other people discrimate the visayan culture
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Doing Our Work - Guilford Anti-Racism Alliance


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Guilford Anti-Racism Alliance
Doing Our Work is a monthly series sponsored by the Greensboro Community City Working Group and Guilford Anti-Racism Alliance that brings in local experts to present and lead dialogue on concepts to help residents develop a firmer understanding of the roots and nature of racial inequity, and what we can do about it together.
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Debulking Racism while Dismantling a spinal cord tumor Episode #1


Belief is at the root of everything we do- but did you ever wonder what was at the root of a belief? Can we exist without a belief?
Qu'est-ce que le racisme? C'est à la fois un quotidien à subir des micro-agressions, la négation de soi, la dépossession de soi, et un mensonge sur le plan scientifique. À l'occasion de l'exposition «Nous et les autres au Musée de l'Homme», Slate.fr décortique les violences protéiformes du racisme. Un podcast d'Émeline Amétis, réalisé par Alexandre Mognol et produit par Charlotte Pudlowski.
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Nuestros padres, ¿como los escogemos?, La culpa, el racismo


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Nuestros padres, ¿como los escogemos?, La culpa, el racismo
El camino al centro
PARA MAS INFORMACIÓN DE ESTE TEMA www.marcelarubioblazquez.org
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Diglossia Discourse: A Discussion about Racism, Blackness, & Code-Switching


A podcast about Blackness and code-switching in American society. My name is Blessing Ajaero, and I can be found online at @BlAjaero on Twitter. This is a five-part listening experience that is to be my senior thesis for my Communications major at Regis College, my capstone for course CO-401-01. http://diglossiadiscourse.tumblr.com
RadioLacan.com es el sitio de audios y conferencias de la Asociación Mundial de Psicoanálisis.
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Believe UK & Music Minds Matter Presents: Everyday Racism


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Believe UK & Music Minds Matter Presents: Everyday Racism
Believe UK, Music Minds Matter
Everyday Racism is a podcast addressing racism in the music industry. It is a platform for people to voice their personal experiences and discuss how issues can be tackled in the future. Each episode will give the listener access to perspectives derived from the lived experiences of others in the music industry, addressing a particular facet of the Black, Asian or ethnic minority background experience in the music industry. We hope that this podcast will in turn contribute to/generate a wide ...
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Collectively Us - Unpacking Racism

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Collectively Us - Unpacking Racism
Collectively - A Radlauer Venture
Conversations about race, racism, and racial justice are more important than ever. The Collectively Us - Unpacking Racism podcast series is designed to move audiences fromskepticism about the existence of discrimination or our ability to do anything about it into a frame of mind that is more solution-oriented. The podcast’s goal is to model how to have difficult conversations and encourage others to do the same. Collectively Us is an opportunity to have conversations that start with respect, ...
What does it mean to be a US-American national who identifies as African American and gay? Listen to Genovio (alias) share his stories of growing up gay in the 90s in Atlanta Georgia and working in Japan, and his reflections on the intersection between sexuality and race.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
What does it mean to be an Indian woman and Muslim living in Delhi, India, and in Europe? Listen to Tara share her experiences of being othered as a Muslim woman in Delhi, and as an Indian woman in the Hague, the Netherlands.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
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The Invention of Racism


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Episode 34: A Primer on White Supremacy: It’s About the Blood
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This podcast episode, “A Primer on White Supremacy: It’s About the Blood,” recounts two events in 1944 Mississippi history: the lynching of the Reverend Isaac Simmons; and Senator Theodore Bilbo’s speech on White Supremacy found in the Congressional Record. Content warning: descriptions of lynching, racial epithets. Key Words: Racism, White Suprema…
What does it mean to be a US-American national and of mixed race? Listen to Christian share his stories of growing up in different states in the US, his experiences at West Point, the oldest military academy in the US, and his reflections on the intersection of race and nationality.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
This podcast episode, “Rumors of a Race War,” briefly examines the idea of a race war in the American mind. Two disparate yet related events highlighted in the long history of American race relations is the Helter Skelter race war motive used in the 1970 Charles Manson trial; and the government’s recent prosecution of three men—Cook, Frost, and Saw…
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Modern Racism Podcast


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Modern Racism Podcast- ep. 10- The Mulattos are Coming!
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This episode will discuss the "Multiracial" category in the United States. Featured in this episode are details about Trevor B. Milton's biracial background; how multiracialism is measured in the Americas; the 2020 Census and how the multiracial Americans have tripled in size since the last Census in 2010; and the future of multiracialism in the Un…
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EP 2: Mental Health and Structural Racism in Mental Health
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Mental health is just as important as physical health, but Black and Brown Americans do not have the same kind of access to mental health services as white Americans. Systemic racism is a major reason for this, whereby racist policies of the past have led to a lack of Black and Brown doctors, taboos around discussing or seeking help for mental heal…
What does it mean to be an Afro-Latina woman and a journalist? Listen to Veronica share her stories of growing up in Brooklyn, New York, and her reflections on both the importance of informing oneself through literature and the value of the Black Lives Matter movement beyond issues pertaining to racism.…
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Episode 32: Black Women, SCOTUS, and the Politics of Post-Truth Racism
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This podcast episode, “Black Women, SCOTUS, and the Politics of Post-Truth Racism,” looks at the preliminary racist reaction to a Black woman nominee for the United States Supreme Court—with brief notes on the SCOTUS nomination’s connection to historical events surrounding the cases of Lani Guinier (1993) and Anita Hill (1991). Key words: Racism, L…
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Modern Racism Podcast- ep. 9- "Let's Get to Work"
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Episode 9 is a reboot of the Modern Racism Project. The podcast will discuss the current “post-Floyd” climate; Critical Race Theory; Liberal institutions efforts at diversity and inclusion programs; and a general re-introduction to the Modern Racism Project and the work of Anti-Racism organizations.
This episode uses the analogy of a farm when talking about racism.Bởi David
What does it mean to be a Nigerian man working as a journalist? Listen to Kaka share his stories of living in Istanbul and Berlin, and his reflections on the manifestations of racism in the media and their consequences.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
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The Invention of Racism


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Episode 31: The Racist Great Replacement Theory and Preemptive Retaliation
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This podcast episode considers the Far-Right racist philosophy known as the “Great Replacement Theory” with a note on the concept, Preemptive Retaliation. Key words: Racism, Great Replacement Theory (GRT), White Supremacy, Native Americans, African Americans, Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, Cress Theory of Color Confrontation, The Isis Papers: The Keys …
What does it mean to identify as mixed-race Asian-American whom many people read as White? Listen to Wendi share what it’s like when her self-identification is not shared by people around her, and her reflections on the structural nature of racist beliefs.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
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Episode 30: Incidental Notes on Racism and the Rittenhouse Murder Trial
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Episode Description—This podcast episode explores the immediate aftermath of the 2021 Rittenhouse Murder Trial. Key words: Racism, Rittenhouse Murder Trial, Jacob Blake Shooting, World To Come: The Baltimore Uprising, Militant Racism And History, White Militias, White Vigilantes, White Supremacy, George Floyd, Dual Standards of Justice, Black Lives…
In the fight against hate and racism, do you have it in you to take The B. Civyl Challenge?Bởi B. Civyl
What does it mean to be a Nigerian man living and studying in Seoul, South Korea, and Berlin, Germany? Listen to Tom share his stories of growing up in different places, the importance of language for fitting in, and his understanding and relationship to racism.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
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EP 1: How COVID-19 Is Shining a Light on Systemic Racism
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on Americans. Currently, 19 months into the pandemic, one out of every 500 Americans has passed away from COVID. And when you look at the statistics for marginalized communities these numbers become even more devastating. In today’s episode, we unpack the outsized impact that COVID-19 has had on Am…
What does it mean to be a Vietnamese-American woman living in Europe? Listen to Anh-Thu share her stories of growing up and studying in the United States in Virginia, and her experiences of pursuing human rights and law in Switzerland, the Netherlands and Spain.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
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Episode 29: A Brief Note on the Paradigm of Racist Predation
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This podcast episode briefly covers the Paradigm of Racist Predation. Key words: Racism, Racist Predation, Human Predatory Behavior, Leslie’s Weekly, Lynching, NAACP, The Crisis, Animal Biology, World to Come: The Baltimore Uprising, Militant Racism and History, Work-In-Progress, James Byrd, Phillip Mbuji Johansen, “Solitary, Institutional, and Soc…
What does it mean to be a British national, the son of a Filipino Mother and Nepalese Father? Listen to Krish share his struggles of growing up in the Philippines and in England, and his reflections on recent developments in the UK around race and racism.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
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Believe UK & Music Minds Matter Presents: Everyday Racism


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Featuring DJ RebelClash, Grove (Vocalist, DJ, Producer) & Love Music Hate Racism (Alex LoSardo), hosted by Chris Ogori. Episode Topic: Influence of Music - the role of music in highlighting and bringing around social change. Do some stigmas around the music harm the progression of social change (i.e. violence stigma in hip-hop/drill etc). RebelClas…
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Everyday Racism: Institutional vs Individual Racism
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Featuring Joel Culpepper (singer/songwriter), Charisse Beaumont (CEO of Black Lives in Music), hosted by Chris Ogori. Episode topic: Institutional vs Individual Racism. Discussion about how racist assumptions in the system impact people, even when the individuals around them are neither racist nor prejudiced. Joel Culpepper is a singer/songwriter f…
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Bonus Episode 6: An Historical Account of the Ida B. Wells-Barnett Anti-Lynching Texts, Kawaida Womanism, and the Sacred
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Episode Description—This bonus podcast episode (live) is for those who follow Dr. Bankole-Medina’s scholarly endeavors! Key words: Dr. Jennifer Williams, Racial Violence (Lynching), Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Kawaida Philosophy, Kawaida Womanism, The Dogon Model of Knowledge Acquisition (DMKA), Maulana Karenga, Tiamoyo Karenga, Chimbuko Tembo, Africana …
What does it mean to be a female Turkish visual anthropologist? Listen to Elif share her stories of growing up in Portugal and Turkey, and how her experiences of being left out in different settings shaped her perspectives on issues around racism and decision-making.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
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Everyday Racism: Class Barriers
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Featuring TAAHLIAH and Black Minds Matter (Karen Carberry), hosted by Chris Ogori. Class Barriers - To entering and advancing in the music industry and how they intersect with Black, Asian, ethnic minority experiences, and how these impact upon mental health. TAAHLIAH is a performance artist, producer, and DJ from Glasgow. A powerhouse performer wh…
Featuring Poppy Ajudha (Singer-songwriter), hosted by Chris Ogori. Covering topics such as: How has the music industry’s relationship with issues of race changed over time? What new or continued obstacles are being faced? How can they be overcome? What needs to change? Poppy Ajudha epitomises the uniquely diverse musical culture that exists in Lond…
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Episode Description—In this episode we consider The Authoritarian Racist Personality. Key words: Racism, Rhineland Germany, J.A. Rogers, Edward Scobie, Ivan Van Sertima, World War I, Afro-German, Nazi Third Reich, Rhineland Bastards, Theodor W. Adorno, The Authoritarian Personality, Else Frenkel-Brunswik, Daniel Levinson, Nevitt Sanford, The Author…
What does it mean to be Patrick Yoo? Listen to Patrick Yoo share his stories of growing up in Montreal, Quebec, and his take on the current discourse around diversity and inclusion policies which different organisations are pursuing.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
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Speaking of Racism


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Healing Racial Trauma with Dr. Candice Nicole Hargons (Repost)
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Dr. Candice Nicole Hargons directs the Center for Healing Racial Trauma, where they provide therapy services to the global majority and consulting services to organizations on anti-racism. "Dr. Hargons (formerly Crowell) earned her PhD from the University of Georgia in 2015. She directs the RISE^2 Research Team (Relationships, Intimacy, and Sexual …
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Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, Part 4
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Karyn Martin is joined by Harrison L. Blair, Jade Tinner and Sade Whitmore from the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce to close out their four-part conversation. They discuss the impact of something as simple as wifi, and their plans on protecting black neighborhoods. Listen to part one, two and three. ununitedpodcast.com Contact the Dallas Black Cha…
What does it mean to be a mixed-race Brazilian woman studying psychology in Brazil? Listen to Maria Felipa de Oliveira (alias) share her stories of growing up in a city with a predominantly Black population, and pursuing her tertiary education in a city with a predominantly White population.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
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Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, Part 3
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Karyn Martin is joined again by Harrison L. Blair, Jade Tinner and Sade Whitmore from the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce for part three of their conversation to talk about the impact made during the pandemic. Plus, the group discusses some of the simple but impactful initiatives that the chamber is undergoing. Make sure to join us for part four n…
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Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, Part 2
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Karyn Martin continues her conversation with Harrison L. Blair, Jade Tinner and Sade Whitmore for part two of her four-part conversation with the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce. What systems have done to black fathers, how the chamber impacted businesses during the COVID pandemic, and more are all part of this episode's discussion. Listen to part…
What does it mean to be the son of a White German Father from Bavaria and a Mother from Martinique? Listen to Cedric share his stories of growing up in Bavaria and Martinique, as well as his ongoing journey to better make sense of his identity.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
This episode explores Racist Game Theory. Key words: Racism, White Supremacy, White Privilege, Game Theory, Racist Game Theory, Black Men, Voter Suppression, Brennen Center for Justice, Attempted Murder, Critical Race Theory, Racism In Mortgage Lending, Emmanuel Martinez, Lauren Kirchner, Phillip Mbuji Johansen, Cautionary Tale, Ralph Ellison, Invi…
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Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, Part 1
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Karyn Martin is joined by Harrison L. Blair, Jade Tinner and Sade Whitmore from the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce for a conversation on the lost history of the chamber, and why Karyn was drawn to the organization. This kicks off a four-part series with the chamber. Listen to part two and three. ununitedpodcast.com Contact the Dallas Black Chambe…
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Episode 26: Narcissistic Racism—The Trials and Triumphs of Cori Bush
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Episode Description—This podcast episode, “Narcissistic Racism—The Trials and Triumphs of Cori Bush,” explores what constitutes the idea of Narcissistic Racism, and how this concept highlights the recent death threats levied against U.S. Congresswoman Cori Bush. Trigger Warning: This podcast discusses violent White supremacist messaging, racist and…
What does it mean to be a Portugese woman living in Switzerland and in the UK? Listen to Ana (alias) share her experiences of being othered and essentialized as a Southern European studying and working in Europe, and her reflections on how the Portuguese context shaped her understanding of racism.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
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A Conversation with Sharla Stevens, Part 3
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Karyn and Sharla conclude their discussion as they talk about Sharla's advice on staying intentional, the dangers facing children of color, and much more. Listen to part one and two. ununitedpodcast.com
What does it mean to be a Ugandan national living, studying, and working in various places? Listen to Mandela share his journey of making sense of the manifestations of racism, both around and aimed at him, as well as his ability to identify them and speak up.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
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A Conversation with Sharla Stevens, Part 2
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Karyn is joined by Sharla Stevens for the second part of their three-part conversation. They discuss the problems that arose with desegregation, as well as what can be done to help students of color. Listen to part one and three. ununitedpodcast.com
We're closing out June with Permission To Be Podcast Co-Host and Speaking of Racism Advisory Board Member Tommy Allgood.Bởi Speaking of Racism
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The Invention of Racism


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This episode explores the reproduction of racism through silence and the restriction of knowledge and information by looking at the pop culture film Fight Club and the famous tagline: "The first rule of fight club is you do not talk about fight club." Key words: Racism, White Supremacy, Fight Club (book and film), Chuck Palahniuk, David Fincher, Wh…
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A Conversation with Sharla Stevens, Part 1
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Karyn begins a conversation with Sharla Stevens as the two discuss racism in the US school structure, what white privilege really looks like, and much more. Listen to part two and three. ununitedpodcast.com
Nandi Kayyy is a Queer, southern-born, non-binary musician & activist with a passion for Black liberation, soul music, and fried chicken. Nandi is the frontman of Nandi Kayyy & The They Agenda, an Alternative R&B band as well as the host of the 'Black Friends Dinner' podcast. Nandi serves as project manager at Hope & Hard Pills, a media collective …
What does it mean to be the child of a White German Father and a Filipino Mother? Listen to Mariko share her struggles of finding her identity and happiness as a semi-professional football player in Japan, Germany, and England.Bởi #OUR_, Fumi
Karyn is joined by Dale Hansen for the final episode of a four-part podcast conversation. They discuss Dale's experience being called racist, and answer the question: do you have to be a social justice warrior? Listen to part one, two and three. ununitedpodcast.com
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Modern Racism Podcast- ep. 8- The Miseducation of White Paternalism
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Episode 8 will discuss the concept of White Paternalism. Hidden in the domain of White liberalism and identity politics, paternalist racism is the assumption that white progressives have the right to define what is good for people of color. Included in this episode will be a discussion on the scope of that paternalism, future paths for racial polit…
Karyn is joined by legendary newscaster Dale Hansen for part three of a four-part podcast conversation. They talk about the response from police officers, cancel culture, and the biggest thing Dale hates about his life. Listen to part one, two and four. ununitedpodcast.com