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A podcast to teach the kids (y’all) about race, media, and culture in KKKanada. (That's Canada with 3 Ks). Conversations between Prakash (@pra_kris) and Kristen. @dothekidsknow on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Patreon. Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.com

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    ...About Our Season 3 Finale?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 30:43 Transcription Available


    Transcript (PDF) available here.Hey kids, we're back to close out the year with a little reflection on the past year season/year and what we have planned for the year/season to come. We recorded this conversation back in September, before the events of October 7th and Israel's ongoing siege on Gaza, as such, they are not mentioned here, but were in our last newsletter with educational resources linked below. We wish you all some much needed rest over this holiday time and a prosperous new year! See you in 2024!ResourcesPoli Ed Palestine (Spotify Playlist)Palestine Academy (online course)Solidarity with Palestine - A Radical Black Feminist Mandate: A Reading ListReading for Palestine (audio recordings of texts on Palestine and reading list)Gaza Fights for Freedom (2019 documentary)Fred Moten on Palestine and the Nation-State of IsraelPalestine Zines and Reading ListSupport the show------ Do The Kids Know? is a monthly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective. Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know! Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com) DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka and Algonquin Nations. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~! Support the show

    ...About Long Term Housing?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 39:07 Transcription Available


    Transcript (PDF) available here.Fancy a game of Canadian real estate vs. literal European castles, anyone?The housing situation is bad and dare we say that the rental situation is worse. This episode (recorded September 2023), Prakash and Kristen discuss their past rental woes and offer some suggestions for renters with the hope that the situation changes for the better. (But it probably won't anytime soon, because you know, *capitalism*.) Support the show------ Do The Kids Know? is a monthly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective. Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know! Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com) DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka and Algonquin Nations. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~! Support the show

    ...About the Impacts of Airbnb

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 34:39


    Transcript coming soon. This episode, we talk about how Airbnb is really messing things up for local communities. For further reading:Help Save The Cities You Love. Stop Using AirbnbShort-term rentals in Canada: Uneven growth, uneven impacts------Do The Kids Know? is a monthly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka and Algonquin Nations. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the showSupport the show

    ...About the Decent Work and Health Network?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 34:29 Transcription Available


    Transcript (PDF) available here.We're back with a guest episode including friend of the pod, Yasmin, who joined us to talk about health care services, "post"-COVID, her work with the Decent Work and Health Network, and so much more. Yasmin shares her experiences with COVID as a health care worker in Ontario, we get to talk about how capitalism has broken everything, but do share some good news through the strides made by the Network. We hope you enjoy.

    ...These New (to us) Media?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 28:08


    Hey kids, we're back with an actual new episode! We're resuming Season 3 on a monthly schedule (shout out to doing less!) and we're starting off easy with a reflection for some of our top TV watches and recommendations from the past year. We'd love to hear what you've been watching. Drop us a line at dothekidsknow@gmail.com or on IG or Twitter @dothekidsknow. ------Do The Kids Know? is a monthly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka and Algonquin Nations. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show

    [Revisiting]...How to Self Care?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 34:46 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here. Hey, kids! After some much-needed rest, we're coming back next month with new episodes! In the meantime, don't get caught up in the capitalist sensation of much of the New Year "self-improvement" mindset. Instead, we recommend using this time as a reminder to prioritize wellbeing and care. As such, we're bringing back this conversation from Season 2, where we discuss what self care is (and is not) with Patricia Petit-Liang, host of Fatal Attraction on CJLO 1690AM.-----Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the showSupport the show

    [Revisiting]...About Environmental Racism?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 39:28


    While we're still on hiatus, we are republishing this episode from Season 1 that we think is worth revisiting as climate emergencies and its effects are felt around the world. Take care out there. See you soon.------Transcript available here.On today's episode we talk about the climate catastrophe from various angles, KKKanada's appalling responses, and how racialized people face the brunt of consequences resulting from climate change. This week we're asking, Do the kids know about environmental racism? ------References & Further Reading:Scientific American: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/exxon-knew-about-climate-change-almost-40-years-ago/Inside Climate News: https://insideclimatenews.org/content/Exxon-The-Road-Not-TakenForbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/rrapier/2019/11/03/exxon-knew-did-they-though/?sh=1bb01c5a26af Study: https://www.pnas.org/content/116/13/6001The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/jul/08/exxon-climate-change-1981-climate-denier-funding------Do The Kids Know? is a series of conversations between friends, Prakash and Kristen, where we challenge our understanding of contemporary media, popular culture, and what it means to live as racialized millennials in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) Our goal for this series is to have frank discussions about the stories and nuances missed by sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknowEmail us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: https://patreon.com/dothekidsknowArtwork by Daniela Silva (https://instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the showSupport the show

    ...About Health Care News?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 43:55


    This week we discuss topics in the Canadian health care news, including a possible breakthrough COVID discovery, and the problems with selling plasma and Doug Ford's (and since recording, François Legault's) plans for instituting private health care options. References:North Untapped (podcast)------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show

    ...About The Peel Police's Nonsense?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 42:49 Transcription Available


    We're taking a trip back to our hometown to talk about the nonsense that is the new Peel Police's anti-racism committee and why efforts like these, while look nice, do nothing. References:InSauga article------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show

    ...About the Status Quo?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 40:32 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here. We rant about the status quo in Canada to be continually responding to crisis rather than approach problems with any kind of systematic approach for long-term healing. Buckle up, we get mad. Resources:Ontario Rent Control Info Ontario UBI Pilot StudyNew Leaf Project - Giving money to houseless peopleNotes:- Montreal's pop-up simianpox vaccine clinic is now closed. But you can still book one online at ClicSante.caSupport the show

    ...What Makes "Good" TV? (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 33:47 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.We finish the list of 5 "perfect" shows we would teach in a class and end with some honourable mentions we think you should check out. Got recommendations for us? Let us know by social media or email! Discussion inspired by this tweet.Previous episode featuring Bhan: S1E14 ...About Third Culture?------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show

    ...What Makes "Good" TV? (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 26:51 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.Fun, pop culture, episode this week inspired by this tweet where we discuss our favourite TV shows that we would teach in a course.------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show

    ...About Digital Blackface?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 30:26 Transcription Available


    Following our last episode, we talk about the phenomenon of "Digital Blackface", what it means, and if it's ok to use memes of Black people if you're not yourself Black. ------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show

    ...About Blackface?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 31:31 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.Part 1 of 2, we lay down some historical and contemporary information around the practice of blackface, why it's problematic and where there might be room to have nuanced discussions about the use of black body paint.------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show

    ...About Being "Overeducated"?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 32:27 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.This week we discuss the Twitter debate around being too "overeducated" and how it is misogynistic nonsense. We also discuss the developments with Roe v. Wade and the state of abortion access in Canada. References: Nora Loreto on Twitter------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show

    ...About Diversity Hiring Practices?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 42:06 Transcription Available


    Transcript available hereOur conversation is inspired by this twitter thread by @GergelyOrosz. We talk about the catch-22 that comes with doing DEI work - even when it's rooted in good intentions, and how misogyny runs so deeply in workplace culture. Meg Stalter video (Butter ad)------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show

    ...Why DEI is a Scam?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 41:47 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.We're back again on our frustrated rants talking about DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) and how often various efforts under this umbrella mean well, but do nothing if not actively put more work on vulnerable workers. Reference Tweet (@MKGuliford)Land Acknowledgement | Baroness von Sketch  ShowCanadian Human Rights Tribunal-----Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...That You Can't Spell "Professionalism" Without "Racism"?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 39:08 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.Inspired by this tweet from @timothyfbryson, Kristen and Prakash talk this week about the white supremacy and racial coding lurking behind discourses around "professionalism" and how they've navigated it. Reference Article: The Bias of 'Professionalism' Standards------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About White Flight?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 35:06 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.We talk about white fragility in housing, wtf an "ethnoburb" is, and more exasperation around white nonsense, xenophobia, and racism in real estate. ------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Body Neutrality?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 30:29


    Transcript available here.As a follow up to our conversation about Body Positivity (Season 1 Episode 7), we discuss this video by Sonya Renee Taylor and how we agree that "body neutrality" is not the move for people like us (POC, queer, fat, disabled, etc.). ------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...Whether to Decriminalize or Legalize Drugs?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 28:32 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.This is part one of a two-parter in which we discuss the merits and pitfalls around the decriminalization vs legalization debate. In this episode, we focus specifically on what is the better approach when it comes to drugs. Looking at the legalization of cannabis as an example, we discuss what should be the move for other drugs going forward. Reading Material:Article: The Mysterious History Of 'Marijuana'Fact Sheet:  About the Good Samaritan Drug Overdose ActStudy: Experimental Study on Ketamine UseScientific Review: Therapeutic Use of LSD in Psychiatry------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Fetishizing Fatness?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 30:52 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.We follow up previous discussions we've had about fetishizing racialized identities (see Season 2, Episode 11: Boba Liberalism) to talk specifically about the fetishizing of fat bodies, why its problematic, and how to deconstruct some of our biases around fatness and shame. ------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Allyship Regression?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 38:02 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.It's been over a year since will talked to y'all about how to be good allies (Season 1, Episode 1) and yet it seems like many have fallen off the allyship train. So we're back to remind you that this is a long game and give you some tips on how to keep the momentum going. ResourcesThe Pervasive Reality of Anti-Black Racism in Canada (BCG)Being Black in Canada (CBC)Being Black in Canada (HotDocs)------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Gentrification?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 38:48 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.PK & Kristen discuss how gentrification occurs in major cities, our roles as urban transplants ourselves, and our responsibilities to slow the rate of gentrification in our neighbourhoods. ------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers and educators, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...That We're Back?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 31:18 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.Friends, foes, and folks in between, Prakash and Kristen are back with Season 3 of Do The Kids Know? Make sure to subscribe, rate, and review the show to help the algorithm work in our favour so that other kids can stay in the know. New episodes of Season 3 will air every other Wednesday (Monday on Patreon). Stay in the know!------Do The Kids Know? is a biweekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comTip us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...When to Take a Break?

    Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 38:28


    This is episode 50 of DTKK and the finale of Season 2! Celebrate with us as we reflect on the trials and tribulations of the past year. We'll see you soon!-----Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Racism in the Prairies?

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 37:40


    We're joined this week by another friend of the pod, Chuck, who talks to us about growing up as a radicalized person in the Canadian prairies–specifically Alberta–and it gets wild. -----Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...How to Self Care?

    Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 34:46


    This week's episode is a conversation we had almost a year ago with friend of the pod, Patricia, who talked to us about self-care, what is it, how we practice it, and how it has been stolen by the whites and capitalism.Transcript coming soon.-----Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Ontario's Resource Extraction?

    Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 36:01


    We're continuing the conversation about the nonsense taking place in Ontario with a look at the province's mining and forestry industries' impacts of local First Nations communities. -----Resources & ReferencesOntario Mining MapDe Beers and the Victor Diamond MineMusselwhite MineFuture of MiningFirst Nations Moratorium on Ring of Fire DevelopmentGinoogaming InjunctionClimate Ontario ReportNorthwestern Ontario Forest FiresMinistry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources, Forestry, and Indigenous Affairs-----Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Respectability Politics?

    Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 34:12


    We're so over people in our community telling us the ways we need to look or act or say in order to be perceived as "respectable". This week we're discussing why this exists, the idea of being proximate to whiteness, and the scammery of it all. Transcript (PDF) coming soon.-----Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Indigenous Issues (Part 6: Ontario Water Advisories)

    Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 43:14 Transcription Available


    There are nearly 90 water advisories currently ongoing in Ontario right now. We talk about how the state refuses to provide adequate care to First Nations communities in the province especially during these COVID times. Transcript (PDF) available here.----References & ResourcesOntario First Nations MapOntario Treaties MapCanadian Water Boil AdvisoriesLife Cycle of a First Nations Community Infrastructure ProjectOntario Federation of Indigenous Friendship CentresUrban.Indigenous.Proud: Places to Gather and LearnThunder Bay Podcast----Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About the "Asian Glass Ceiling"?

    Play Episode Play 37 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 43:07


    Transcript (PDF) available soon. This is part two of our conversation around Asian representation off-screen and certain workplace Asian stereotypes and prejudices. We discuss the barriers to promotions Asians face due to the "Asian glass ceiling",  why DEI that doesn't include Asians is a scam, and how people can do better. ----References and ResourcesNYT - "The Cost of Being an Interchangeable Asian" Protocol - "Asian Americans in tech say they face ‘a unique flavor of oppression'"Study - Perpetual foreigner in one's own land: Potential implications for identity and psychological adjustmentPride Butter Commercial Sketch (Meg Stalter) ----Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About the "Interchangeable Asian"?

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 41:36 Transcription Available


    Transcript (PDF) available here. This is part one of a two-part conversation around Asian representation off-screen and certain workplace Asian stereotypes and prejudices. We discuss the trope of the "interchangeable asian", the "perpetual foreigner", and #SorryWrongAsian. Come back next week for part two. -----Resources & ReferencesNYT - "The Cost of Being an Interchangeable Asian" Protocol - "Asian Americans in tech say they face ‘a unique flavor of oppression'"Study - Perpetual foreigner in one's own land: Potential implications for identity and psychological adjustmentReddit video (Kristen's what's-on-your-mind)-----Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Residential Schools?

    Play Episode Play 44 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 33:04 Transcription Available


    Transcript (PDF) available here.We're continuing where we left off last week to talk about the history of so-called "residential schools" in KKKanada and the remains of #215Children that were recently discovered at the former Kamloops Residential School. This episode was recorded before the recent discovery of an additional 104 graves at the former residential school in Brandon, Manitoba. -----References & ResourcesTk'emlups te Secwépemc Press ReleaseRemains of 215 Indigenous children found at former BC residential school (CBC)Statistics Canada re: Aboriginal People of CanadaFederal Government Apology (2008)They Came for the ChildrenWhere are the Children Buried?TRC Final Reports and Calls to ActionRead the TRC Report (YouTube)Truth and Reconciliation ResourcesNational Centre for Truth and ReconciliationOttawa says its not liable Sandy and Nora explain the crisis at Laurentian UniversitySioux Valley Dakota Nation Release------Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Indigenous Issues (Part 5: BC Land Defenders)

    Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 39:24 Transcription Available


    Transcript (PDF) available here.This episode of our mini series comes a week early so we can talk about some recent developments in land defence efforts taking place right now in British Columbia that the kids need to know about. We provide some updates on Wet'suwet'en, Secwépemc, Fairy Creek and then discuss the recent tragic discovery at the former Kamloops Residential School. #215Children -----References Wet'suwet'en https://www.canadianlawyermag.com/practice-areas/indigenous/indigenous-law-experts-weigh-in-on-the-wetsuweten-protests/326702 https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/wetsuweten-mou-title-negotiations-signing-1.5570128 http://www.wetsuweten.com/files/MOU_Negotiations_Update_Jan_9_2021_FINAL.pdf http://www.wetsuweten.com/files/NR_Wetsuweten_term_sheet_15April2021_final.pdf http://www.wetsuweten.com/files/Wetsuweten_EAO_Judicial_Review_media_release_April_26_2021_FINAL_edited.pdf @wetsuweten_checkpoint on IG  Secwepemchttps://thetyee.ca/News/2021/03/22/BC-Two-Pipeline-Fights-Spring-Forward/ https://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/news/court-dates-set-for-protesters-arrested-at-pipeline-expansion-sites-in-kamloops-1.24288747 https://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/news/tiny-house-warriors-trial-begins-in-kamloops-1.24322774 Tiny House Warriors (tinyhousewarriors.com), RISE (@r.i.s.e.now) and the Braided Warriors (@braidedwarriors)  Fairy Creekhttps://www.capitaldaily.ca/news/fairy-creek-blockade-explained https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2021/05/21/chainsaws-tree-sits-and-tense-arrests-at-fairy-creek-blockades.html?rf https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2021/04/15/pacheedaht-nation-wants-fairy-creek-blockade-to-leave.html https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/fairy-creek-activists-return-to-old-growth-area-already-cleared-by-rcmp-1.6046475 https://www.canadaland.com/podcast/311-standoff-at-fairy-creek/ @FairyCreekBlockade as welSupport the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Harm Reduction?

    Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 45:19 Transcription Available


    Transcript (PDF) available here.This episode, we talk about the term "harm reduction". We discuss its origins and goals in drug rehabilitation and how to bring a harm reducing approach in your life and community work. ------References & ResourcesHarm Reduction, Come as You ArePrinciples of Harm ReductionRacism in Canadian Drug Policy------Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Indigenous Issues (Part 4: Fishing Rights)

    Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later May 26, 2021 40:00


    Transcript (PDF) available here.*Correction: at 7:31 we say 1917 instead of 2017. Whoops. Our mini series on Indigenous issues in KKKanada continues this week with a regional focus on the Eastern coast covered by the Peace and Friendship treaties. We discuss once again why settlers are mad Indigenous people have rights. -----References and ResourcesPeace and Friendship Treaties1999 Marshall Decision Department of Fisheries response to Marshall Decision2021 Moderate LivelihoodMi'kmaw fishers say they were exercising treaty rights when arrested by fisheries officials N.S. Mi'kmaq fisher says his movements are being watched and his traps seized by DFO Clearwater Seafoods-----Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Boba Liberalism?

    Play Episode Play 23 sec Highlight Listen Later May 19, 2021 47:52 Transcription Available


    Transcript (PDF) available here.We're joined by friend of the pod, Maka (IG: @ennuiennuiennui.foldpaper) to talk about a term she introduced to us: "Boba Liberalism". We discuss how neoliberal logics pervade certain communities of colour and the limitations of activism rooted in representation. -----ReferencesWhat is Boba Liberalism?Neoliberalism - The ideology at the root of all our problemsCOVID-19 and the End of Boba Liberal Media How Bubble Tea Became a Complicated Symbol of Asian-American Identity Why Deepa Mehta's ‘Funny Boy' isn't as inclusive as you may think  IG: @MyChinatownMTL ------Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva Music by Steve TravaleDTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...How To Stay In Your Lane: Race

    Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later May 12, 2021 40:25 Transcription Available


    Transcript (PDF) available here. Welcome to our first instalment of a new, recurring segment "Stay In Your Lane" where we rant about people, groups, places, things or what have you that won't mind their business. This week we're talking to our fellow people of colour and asking ourselves what happens when good intentions are taken too far and cause disturbances in our solidarity efforts. ------Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ....About Indigenous Issues (Part 3: Myth-Busting)

    Play Episode Play 48 sec Highlight Listen Later May 5, 2021 42:17 Transcription Available


    Transcript (PDF) available here.Welcome back to episode 3 of our mini-series on Indigenous issues in KKKanada. This episode in which we unpack and dispel some commonly-held myths surrounding Indigeneity wraps up our discussion on Indigenous Writes: A Guide to First Nations, Métis & Inuit Issues in Canada. References and Resources:Chelsea Vowel's blog: https://apihtawikosisan.com Whose territory are you on? https://native-land.ca Adrienne Keene's blog: http://nativeappropriations.com Indigenous right to vote: https://www.ictinc.ca/indian-act-and-the-right-to-vote Other Indigenous voices and scholars to read: Kim TallBear, Zoe S. Todd, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Audra Simpson, Eve Tuck,  Billy-Ray Belcourt-----Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada.Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Fatphobia

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 32:18 Transcription Available


    Transcript (PDF) available here.In season one, we talked about the body positivity movement and body acceptance. Now, we're tackling fatphobia: what it is,  how Black women are some of the most affected by it and how we can do better to unlearn fatphobia. ------Resources & ReferencesFatphobia in a Time of Pandemic (Article)Shortwave: Fat Phobia And Its Racist Past And PresentFearing the Black Body (book)Virgie Trovar (website)You Have the Right to Remain Fat (Book)Diet Advice and Tiny Seats (Article)The Bizarre and Racist History of the BMI (Article)Stephanie Yeboah (website)Fattily Ever After (Book)Sonya Renee Taylor (Website)The Body is Not an Apology (Book)Fat Girls in Black Bodies (Book)The Stigma of Obesity (Study)Why Won't You Date Me (podcast)-----Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...Why We Hate It Here (Part 2: Canada's COVID Response)

    Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 45:54 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.It's Taurus season! And what better way to acknowledge it then travel coast-to-coast across KKKanada and rant about how badly the pandemic has been handled. Indulge us in our vent session and find out once again, why we hate it here.------Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Indigenous Issues (Part 2: Culture & Identity)

    Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 39:16 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.We're back with Part 2 of our on-going mini series on Indigenous issues in KKKanada. Today we're breaking down how colonialism has f*cked with our understanding of Indigenous cultures and identities including wtf "status" means, how reserves work, the difference between big 'M' Métis and the French work métisse, and more. ------Resources & References:Chelsea Vowel's blog: https://apihtawikosisan.com Whose territory are you on? https://native-land.ca Adrienne Keene's blog: http://nativeappropriations.com Other Indigenous voices and scholars to read: Kim TallBear, Zoe S. Todd, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Audra Simpson, Eve Tuck,  Map of water advisories https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1506514143353/1533317130660 ------Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Labour

    Play Episode Play 23 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 37:10 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.We are so tired of working and the capitalist working conditions that keep us so closely tethered to our labour. This week we break down the scams of labour including the classifying of different kinds of labour, wages and white supremacy, and what we consider "essential". ------Resources & References:I'm a fast food worker (article) - Assad AbderemaneYou're lucky they're only asking for $15 (article) - Matthew BlackMinimum wage by province (fact sheet)A Critical Assessment of Canada's Official Poverty Line------Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Medical Racism?

    Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 37:37 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.Being people of colour is literally killing us and the medical industrial complex plays a big role in this. We break down medical biases, prejudices, and why some BIPOC might be hesitant to get a COVID-19 vaccine.------Resources & References:Book: Black and Blue: The Origins and Consequences of Medical Racism by John HobermanBook:  Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present by Harriet A. WashingtonBook:  Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity by C. Riley SnortonReport: The College of Family Physicians of Canada Article: Canadian health care isn't immune to racism, experts say. Here's why CAMH - Shkaabe MakwaArticle: Racial Bias Among Doctors Linked To Dissatisfaction With Care, Report Says ------Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Indigenous Issues (Part 1: Terminology)

    Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 36:15 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.This episode sets off our mini season within a season in which we unpack issues facing Indigenous communities in Canada. In this first episode, we're breaking down the first chapter of Chelsea Vowel's formative book, Indigenous Writes: A Guide to First Nations, Métis & Inuit Issues in Canada , "The Terminology of Relationships". We discuss issues around language, some of the nuances of naming, and what we as non-Indigenous folk need to consider in our language use when referring to Indigenous peoples.  Resources:Chelsea Vowel's blog: https://apihtawikosisan.com Whose territory are you on? https://native-land.ca Adrienne Keene's blog: http://nativeappropriations.com Other Indigenous scholars to read: Kim TallBear, Zoe S. Todd, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Audra Simpson, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, and Eve Tuck.------Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Wealth Inequality?

    Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 38:57 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.Did you know that KKKanada hates poor people? PK and Kristen break down wages vs. wealth, as well as intergenerational poverty and how immigration got our finances f***ed up among other heated money and rants. WTF is an economy????--- References:DTKK episode: economic colonialismIndigneous Writes - Chelsea VowelDTKK episode: discrimination in academia---Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Imposter Syndrome?

    Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 33:57 Transcription Available


    Transcript (PDF) available here.Your fave blabbermouths are backs! To kick off season 2, we're talking all things imposter syndrome and how these feelings are very much rooted in all the things we hate, plus how we are working on unlearning this ourselves. Resources (click to open)Imposter Syndrome TED-Ed (video) Clance Imposter Syndrome testHow to Deal with Imposter Syndrome (article)The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women (book)5 Different Types of Imposter Syndrome (article)Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    Season 2 Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 5:12 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.Friends, foes, and folks in between, Prakash and Kristen are back with Season 2 of Do The Kids Know? Make sure to subscribe, rate, and review the show to help the algorithm work in our favour so that other kids can stay in the know. New episodes of Season 2 will air on Wednesday each week (Monday on Patreon). Stay in the know!------Do The Kids Know? is a weekly series of discussions between community workers, Prakash and Kristen, that unpack race, media, popular culture, and politics in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) from an anti-colonial perspective.Our goal is to bring nuance to sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknow (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok)Email us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: patreon.com/dothekidsknowNewsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Artwork by Daniela Silva (instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)DTKK is recorded on the traditional and unceded Indigenous lands of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. We are committed to working with Indigenous communities and leaders locally and across Turtle Island to fight for Indigenous rights, resurgence, and sovereignty. Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...What's Next?

    Play Episode Play 18 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 39:28 Transcription Available


    Transcript available here.We've come to the end of the first season of DTKK! In our 2020 finale, we reflect on this experience, the ups and the downs, what we learned and what we would have done differently. We ask (and answer) Do the kids know what's next (for us)? See you babes in 2021! ------Keep in touch: Newsletter: tinyletter.com/dothekidsknow Tiktok: tiktok.com/@dothekidsknowPrakash: instagram.com/prakris, twitter.com/pra_kris Kristen: instagram.com/bmhcmtl ------Do The Kids Know? is a series of conversations between friends, Prakash and Kristen, where we challenge our understanding of contemporary media, popular culture, and what it means to live as racialized millennials in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) Our goal for this series is to have frank discussions about the stories and nuances missed by sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknowEmail us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: https://patreon.com/dothekidsknowArtwork by Daniela Silva (https://instagram.com/waavycrybaby)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

    ...About Cancel Culture?

    Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 26:01 Transcription Available


    Transcript available hereShould we be cancelling people? Is cancel culture toxic? Does it even really exist? In our season's penultimate episode, we answer these questions and more. We talk alternative models of justice, tools of the powerless, and sprinkle on some communication theory for good measure. Before we get the chance to be cancelled, we're asking do the kids know about cancel culture? ------References & Further Reading:Restorative Justice - https://restorativejustice.org/ Vox - https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/12/30/20879720/what-is-cancel-culture-explained-history-debate   Canadaland - https://www.canadaland.com/podcast/267-consequence-culture/ ------Do The Kids Know? is a series of conversations between friends, Prakash and Kristen, where we challenge our understanding of contemporary media, popular culture, and what it means to live as racialized millennials in KKKanada (That's Canada spelled with three K's) Our goal for this series is to have frank discussions about the stories and nuances missed by sensationalist media as well as to uncover the ways in which white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism is shaping our movements and behaviours. Keep tuning in to be a part of the conversation… don't be a kid who doesn't know!Find us: @dothekidsknowEmail us: dothekidsknow@gmail.comSupport us: https://patreon.com/dothekidsknowArtwork by Daniela Silva (https://instagram.com/danielasilvatrujillo)Music by Steve Travale (https://stevetravale.com)Until next time. Stay in the know~!Support the show (http://patreon.com/dothekidsknow)

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