News today for a more equitable tomorrow. We break down social justice issues and give you ways to take action. Five minutes a day, seven days a week, ready by 6am EST. Subscribe to our daily newsletter at subscribe.the-ard.com and follow us on social media @ardtakeaction.
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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 ...
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Students points of views of racism
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The facts of Racism
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abordaremos o tema racismo, na literatura e na atualidade. Cover art photo provided by bharath g s on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@xen0m0rph
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A podcast celebrating everyday activists who are disrupting, deconstructing, and dismantling racism.
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rachel and abdullah interview martin luther king jr.
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Relata vários tipos de racismo no Brasil.
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Brian Phillips and Brooklyn Turner unpack modern day racism.
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Racism in Sports
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The fight against hate and racism
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Olá, Sou Janete Moura, Profª da Rede Municipal de Educação de SP. Um dos assuntos de grande importância e que está em evidencia no mundo é o feminismo por este motivo escolhi fazer alguns podcast sobre temas TEDx de relevância social.
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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...
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The effects of racism on actors and their roles.
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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.
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About racism Cover art photo provided by Markus Spiske on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@markusspiske
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Join host Karyn Martin as she hosts voices from all sides in an effort to bring a divided nation together.
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it's about racism and discrimination and what people might think of it and asking people if th y think it still exists and why Cover art photo provided by Jon Tyson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jontyson
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The Current Conversation: Racism in Online Dating


Discussion of racism in Online Dating
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En este episodio se tratarán diversos temas contingentes, de los cuales serán sobre la aporofobia, rasismo y discriminación.
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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
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An in depth look at the history of Boston Sports and Racism. Done by Micah Rysman for Student Directed Project.
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This is about the poem 'Indian Education' by Sherman Alexi. Relatin back to the book 'Indian Horse' by Richard Wagamese, and the play 'The Merchant of Venice' by Shakespeare. Cover art photo provided by JJ Ying on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jjying
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A comparison of lost voices and caged bird
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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
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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 ...
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Revolutionary Organizing Against Racism (ROAR)


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Revolutionary Organizing Against Racism (ROAR) started as a conference in 2017 during the anti-fascist movement to translate the street protests that were happening all over the US into a more radical analysis about racism’s key role in holding up our entire social structure. It wasn’t enough to oppose street level white supremacy, but that ICE and the prisons are much more efficient institutions at upholding white supremacy, and that if you are anti-racist you must turn your attention to re ...
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What My White Wife Taught Me About Racism


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What My White Wife Taught Me About Racism
Justin Jacobs & Mary Campbell
To produce a show that brings awareness to not only the disparity of black people in this country but to also shine a light on those who are doing their part and taking a stand against the systemic problem we face in this country.
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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


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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?
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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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By and for people of color, the Raci$m Is Profitable podcast is all about dismantling the assumptions that shape our lives — and limit our liberation. Your co-hosts, Jeremie Greer and Solana Rice, explore why racism is profitable in America and the economic, political, and popular culture structures that uphold systemic oppression. Guests include activists, policy advocates, and researchers who cut through the jargon and serve up straight talk that’ll put more power in your hands. Produced b ...
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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.
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Nuestros padres, ¿como los escogemos?, La culpa, el racismo


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Racialized 506: Anti-racism conversations Season 2


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Welcome to Racialized 506 “ an Anti-Racism Conversations” podcast, a series of online conversations brought to you by The Saint John Newcomers Centre. The podcast is intended to underline the challenges of anti-racism and amplify the voices of underrepresented people who experience and confront racism in their daily lives, at school and work, and in our community. By doing this, we hope to encourage positive actions and changes in Greater Saint John area. The hosts for this podcast are Bob W ...
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How Is That Legal?: Breaking Down Systemic Racism One Law at a Time


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Kee Tobar and expert guests break down examples of systemic racism in the law and policy. By the end of each episode, you’ll understand the forces behind everyday injustices that make us ask, “How in the world is that legal?” How Is That Legal is a podcast from Community Legal Services of Philadelphia and Rowhome Productions.
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If you look back through history, you may notice that many people-led, community-based initiatives are given a bad rap. The Black Panther Party is a known example. And so are the Young Lords, who were inspired by the Panthers and worked hard to support their community. Learn more about their work and impact in today's episode. TAKE ACTION Support l…
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What does it mean to be Singaporean? Listen to Mishti share her stories of growing up and living in Singapore and abroad as a Singaporean woman with a multifaceted identity, and her ongoing journey in asserting her identity.#OUR_, Fumi
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Over the past two years, Michael has been sharing his experience while incarcerated with our readers. Today’s newsletter is his first since being released, and gives us insight into the challenges that those incarcerated experience trying to re-enter society. Learn how prison reform legislation isn’t meaningful unless there’s accountability and ove…
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Thanks to your requests, we started a new learning series on power and privilege and how it impacts the workplace. But as I started working on the training curriculum, I realized that we never covered the subject in our newsletter! So here’s a brief overview of what power and privilege means, and its role in systemic oppression. Hopefully this help…
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We’re in strike season, the fire is HOT, and if you’re not in the know, you’re going to get burned. Across sectors and industries, employees are mobilizing for fair wages and dignity. It’s a massive movement that will likely have implications for our nation’s workforce. And it needs all the support it can get. Today’s questions highlight what you c…
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We’ve written regularly about the school-to-prison pipeline. But we usually focus on policing in classrooms. Today’s piece looks at the events surrounding Jena Six, the practice of harsh discipline and the lack of cultural responsiveness in addressing racism among students. Take Action: Donate to Dignity in Schools, a nonprofit that works to disman…
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How would you fare if you had to apply for citizenship to the U.S.? Today’s edition looks at the challenges to finding citizenship and how proposed changes may make access even harder for non-English speaking applicants. TAKE ACTION How would you fare on the U.S. Citizenship Test? Use these flashcards to test your history skills. Support organizati…
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Latinx and Latine are gender-neutral terms for people or things of Latin American descent. But some people and institutions have inserted “Latinx” into press releases and rulebooks without any real commitment to supporting trans and gender non-conforming people of Latin American heritage. And others have joined a wave of conservative pushback again…
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What does it mean to be Isaac? Listen to Isaac share his stories of growing up and living without arms and with short legs, and his reflections on addressing issues regarding disability, mental health, and racism.#OUR_, Fumi
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What does it mean to be an Indian woman living in New Zealand? Listen to Maddy share her stories and reflections on racism and othering in India and New Zealand, and the power of history in shaping her experiences today.#OUR_, Fumi
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Racism Is Profitable


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The (Racist) Robots Are Already Here
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LibGen Action Communications Director Devin Barrington-Ward joins Co-Executive Director Solana Rice to discuss the impact artificial intelligence and algorithms are already having on Black and brown communities – and what comes next.
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What does it mean to be Chinese-Indonesian and Catholic? Listen to Felix share his stories of growing up as a double minority in Indonesia in the 90s, and his experiences of racism in the Netherlands and the Middle East. His episode is about the entangled history of identities, leading one to find themselves “stuck somewhere in between”.…
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What does it mean to be an Amazonian woman from Belém, Brazil, living in Europe? Listen to Julianne share her stories of living in different Brazilian cities and pursuing her studies in Padova, Italy, and Zurich, Switzerland. Her story is about the continuous growing and shaping of her identity as she immerses herself in various contexts.…
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Should We Take Our Money Out of Banks?
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Why do rich white people and the financial institutions they run get to be wildly irresponsible while Black and brown folks are considered "too risky" small-dollar loans? Is our money safe in banks? Jeremie and Solana break down the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, the broader context of our dual financial system, and what it all means for everyday pe…
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The Law Can’t Be at the Center
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Erika K. Wilson is fighting back against racialized violence in civil courts! In Part Two of our conversation, she shares how she’s putting critical race theory into practice at UNC’s Critical Race Lawyering Clinic, why representing Black and Brown people is not the same as working through a race equity lens, and what happens when her clients push …
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Professor Erika K. Wilson lays out the legal foundations of white supremacy, breaking down how the law has distributed power and resources in favor of white people over everyone else. Plus, she brings the receipts to prove it! If you’ve ever wondered how systemic racism has persisted after the courts struck down Black Codes and Jim Crow laws, this …
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DeSantis vs. Disney vs. The Rest of Us
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In ultra-conservative Florida governor Ron DeSantis's war against Disney, there are no heroes. Jeremie and Solana discuss why DeSantis AND Disney are both still villains – and how real co-governance can help POC defend against them both.
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Fighting for Her Name
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Welcome to Pennsylvania’s ChildLine Registry… where parents can be labeled as child abusers for life with no right to a hearing. In 2004, Angela West and six coworkers were placed on the ChildLine Registry after a child at their job developed unexplained bruising. Ms. West fought to clear her name for 18 years before finally winning her appeal, but…
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Episode 38: Algorithmic Blues: CHAT-GPT Artificial Intelligence Explains Racism
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This podcast episode examines how AI (Artificial intelligence), principally CHAT-GPT, challenges faculty and students in higher education by “crowd sourcing” extant digital knowledge and how it defines concepts like racism. Key Words: Racism, Higher Education, White Supremacy, CHAT-GPT, Student Cheating, AI Tools, Calculators, AI Language Models, R…
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Across the Geographic Divide
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Nearly 5 million people living in Appalachia are Black and Brown, but Appalachians have been reduced to stereotypes of white coal miners in the mainstream media. Attorney Loree Stark breaks down what’s really going on in Appalachia, including how systemic inequity, exploitation of the labor force, disability, housing instability, and predatory lend…
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Black Children's Bodies Are Sanctuaries
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Educators can legally hit students at school in 19 states, but school-based violence is forcing young people with marginalized identities out of school everywhere. Ashley Sawyer joins us to discuss the legacy of racial discrimination in education policy and systems of school-based violence. She lays out how the school-to-prison pipeline, pushout, s…
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What does it mean to be a Chinese-born German in Germany? Listen to Willi’s stories of growing up as one of the only children read as Chinese in a city in southern Germany, and his ongoing journey to embrace his Chinese and German identities in a world that still reads people in certain ways.#OUR_, Fumi
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Governance, Trust, and Anti-Blackness
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It's safe to say the U.S. government doesn't really trust Black folks, and a lot of Black folks distrust it right back. LibGen Action's new Communications Director, Devin Barrington-Ward, joins the pod to discuss recent exposure of anti-Blackness at the IRS, Black (dis)trust of government, and how we move forward.…
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You Can’t Say Colorblind and Stop
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Black families pay higher property taxes than white families each year, and these unfairly high bills are helping to force Black people out of cities. Montgomery Wilson breaks down in great detail how Black homeowners end up paying more than their white counterparts in property taxes and how tax assessments are systematically inaccurate in Black an…
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This Is an Intersectional Podcast
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One in four adults in the United States has a disability. Yet, disability is often an afterthought for policymakers. Lauren DeBruicker examines how disability and race intersect within the civil legal system and the impact of systemic racism on Black and Brown people with disabilities. Lauren also recounts the rich history of activism in the disabi…
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Sofia Ali-Khan breaks down the forced migration of Black and Brown people in every corner of this country. Her new book, A Good Country: My Life in Twelve Towns and the Devastating Battle for a White America, recounts government efforts to preserve a white center in each of the places she’s lived, worked, and worshiped. Sofia also discusses her tim…
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This Is How We Can Build Power
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Pennsylvania State Senator Nikil Saval breaks down why racism is the bedrock of America’s housing system and how anti-Black attitudes led the federal government to neglect affordable housing for decades. Senator Saval illustrates how movements can build power through coalition-building and “making an ask,” and he explains how initiatives like a Hom…
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What does it mean to be Swedish and Bengali? Listen to Sumaiya’s stories about growing up in a Stockholm suburb, working as a cultural producer, and raising her daughter in a society that continues to exclude and discriminate against people.#OUR_, Fumi
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How Is That Legal is back and better than ever in Season 2! Kee Tobar, Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer of Community Legal Services of Philadelphia, invites experts from a wide range of backgrounds to break down examples of systemic racism in the law and policy. By the end of each episode, you’ll understand the forces behind everyday injustices t…
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Speaking of Racism

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Reparations with Kina Reed and Caroline Kauffman
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On this episode of Speaking of Racism, Kina Reed of J. Reed Consulting LLC and Caroline Kauffman talk about reparations. Joquina M. Reed is a lifelong learner published researcher and a JEDI (Justice, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) practitioner who sits as the stewarding founder of J. Reed Consulting LLC. She affirms the words of her great ances…
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What does it mean to be a Nepali man growing up in Saitama, a prefecture in Japan, and living in Nepal? Listen to Acha share his stories of being the only non-Japanese child in Saitama, and his reflections on the concept of “outsider” in different countries.#OUR_, Fumi
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Homes Guarantee campaign director and KC Tenants organizer Tara Raghuveer discusses how to bring *everyone* home in the richest country in the world.
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American Detox and Finding Refuge with Kerri Kelly and Michelle Cassandra Johnson
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On this episode of Speaking of Racism, Tina and Jen are joined by Kerri Kelly and Michelle Cassandra Johnson. Support the work of Tina Strawn and this podcast by joining the Speaking of Racism community on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/SpeakingOfRacism Pre-order Tina's book, Are We Free Yet? The Black Queer Guide to Divorcing America here: ht…
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Deconstructing Karen with Regina Jackson and Saira Rao
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Regina Jackson and Saira Rao are co-founders of Race2Dinner, co-authors of White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How To Do Better, and the subjects and Executive Producers of the film Deconstructing Karen. Regina Jackson was born in Chicago in 1950 and remembers an America where everything was in Black and white. Burned…
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The Midterms and Beyond
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Maurice Mitchell of the Working Families Party joins the pod to break down the results of the 2022 midterm elections – and how to build durable power well beyond them.
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Fed Up with Inflation (Bonus Episode)
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Victoria Ruiz and Jordan Haedtler join LibGen Grassroots Relationships Director Rubén Lucio to talk about inflation and why the Fed's response hasn't worked for poor communities of color. This special bonus episode was originally recorded live on Twitter Spaces.
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What does it mean to be an Indonesian woman living in Norway? Listen to Kirana (alias) share her experiences of being othered in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, and her stories of gaining child custody as a young single mother in a system stacked against her as a foreigner.#OUR_, Fumi
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Political Power: Voting, Nonprofits, and Beyond
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Jennifer Epps-Addison of Synergy Power Consulting stops by the pod to talk about building POC political power – both within and beyond elections and nonprofits.
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Episode 37: Racist Political Rhetoric as Bloodsport and Human Equality
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Episode Description—This podcast episode briefly examines selected examples of public political racist rhetoric leading up to the 2022 U.S. Midterm election season. The episode highlights Alexander Hamilton Stephens’s March 21, 1861 “Cornerstone” speech in order to contextualize contemporary racist political discourse and the idea of fundamental hu…
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How Row House Publishing is Changing the Publishing World
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To find out more about Row House Publishing: https://www.rowhousepublishing.com/ Pre-order Tina's book, Are We Free Yet? The Black Queer Guide to Divorcing America here: https://www.amazon.com/Are-We-Free-Yet-Divorcing/dp/1955905053?dplnkId=e61d76be-3bbb-4a3b-9db1-124e799b4586&nodl=1Speaking of Racism
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Debt, Defund, and DeSantis
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In this episode, we talk with Epiphany Summers of Dream Defenders about the anti-Black origins of student debt and the danger that Governor Ron DeSantis's war on Black Floridians poses to the whole country.
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Walking Toward Healing with Patty Taylor
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On this special episode of Speaking of Racism, guest host Patty Taylor sat down with Marla Taviano, Pleasance Silicki, and Nicki Pappas to talk about the power of pilgrimage, healing in community, and how they experienced these things on a Legacy Trip to Montgomery Alabama. You can find and follow our guests on IG: Paty Taylor @patricia_a_taylor Ma…
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Blaxit with Tina Strawn
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On this episode of Speaking of Racism, Tina and Jen sit down to talk about Blaxit- what it is, how Tina started her Blaxit journey, and why she's made it a mission to help other Black people on their journey. Follow Tina on IG @speakingofracism, @tina_strawn_life, @are_we_free_yet Support the work of Tina Strawn and this podcast by joining the Spea…
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What does it mean to be a Saudi Arabian man growing up in Saudi Arabia as a minority, and living in the US and Denmark? Listen to Tawfiq share his stories of being othered on the basis of his nationality and appearance in different contexts, both at the interpersonal and institutional levels.#OUR_, Fumi
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The Politics of Policing
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Season 2 of Racism Is Profitable continues with a conversation about the politics of policing. Tracey Corder of the Action Center on Race and the Economy (ACRE) joins the pod to talk about how defund, abolition, and safety interact – and don’t – with elections and voting. She also makes a strong argument for "defunding Batman" that you won't want t…
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Speaking of Racism is Back!
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Speaking of Racism is back with a new season! Join Tina and Jen as they share what they've been up to and what's in store for the new season. Join our Patreon community at Speaking of Racism for bonus content, unedited episodes, and more! https://www.patreon.com/SpeakingOfRacism Pre-order Tina's book, Are We Free Yet? The Black Queer Guide to Divor…
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The Importance of Black Leadership: Replay
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In this mini-episode, Speaker, coach, and anti-racism educator, Tina Strawn joins Jen to talk about the importance of Black leadership in anti-racism spaces, an exciting announcement about the podcast, and what it looks like to live anti-racism work in action.Speaking of Racism
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Protecting Black Youth Innocence: In conversation with Dr. Kristin Henning
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Our Managing Editor Andrew spoke with Dr. Kristin Henning, Director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic & Initiative at Georgetown Law and author of the new book The Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth. Building on decades of experience representing youth defendants, Henning dissects the disastrous consequences of denying Black child…
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Quand l'école héberge le racisme - Épisode 4 - Mona
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Mona a 25 ans. Pur produit du 93, elle est devenue institutrice à un très jeune âge et a choisi le statut de remplaçante lui permettant de voir le fonctionnement de plusieurs établissements de sa ville. Malgré sa vocation, elle a du mal à comprendre ses collègues non-éveillés aux problématiques que vivent ses élèves. Elle nous raconte ce gap généra…
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Racism Is Profitable


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Battling on the Issues
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In the opening episode of Season 2 of Racism Is Profitable, we're talking about electoral politics and the deep organizing and infrastructure required to win in and for our communities. Pablo Rodriguez of Communities for a New California joins us to talk about the work they're doing at the local and state level to organize Black and brown folks, ch…
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