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White Homework is a podcast for people wanting to learn about antiracism, the non-revised version of American history, and how to leverage privilege to create a more equitable world for all.

Tori


    • Mar 28, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • weekly NEW EPISODES
    • 44m AVG DURATION
    • 61 EPISODES

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    The White Homework podcast is an exceptional resource for individuals who are looking to challenge their own beliefs and learn more about the issues surrounding race and privilege. Hosted by Tori Williams Douglass, this podcast offers a fast-paced and engaging exploration of history, culture, and current events. The honesty and authenticity of the host is truly commendable, as she fearlessly addresses tough topics and invites listeners to grow alongside her. This podcast goes beyond surface-level discussions and delves deep into the complexities of race in a way that is educational, enlightening, and thought-provoking.

    One of the best aspects of The White Homework podcast is its ability to synthesize various elements such as history, culture, and current events into a cohesive narrative. Tori's deep understanding of these subjects allows her to provide insightful perspectives on race that are backed by well-researched facts and evidence. Additionally, the guests she brings onto the show further enrich the discussions with their unique insights and experiences. The conversations flow effortlessly, making it easy for listeners to engage with complex topics without feeling overwhelmed or lost. Furthermore, Tori's humor and wit add an enjoyable element to each episode, making it an entertaining experience overall.

    While The White Homework podcast has many strengths, there are some minor drawbacks worth mentioning. Occasionally, some listeners may find themselves uncomfortable or challenged by the discussions presented in this podcast. However, it is important to note that discomfort can often lead to growth and self-reflection. It is through these moments of discomfort that one can truly examine their own beliefs and biases in order to foster personal growth.

    In conclusion, The White Homework podcast is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of race and privilege. Tori Williams Douglass provides honest insights that are both enlightening and actionable. Through her engaging storytelling style and well-chosen guests, she encourages listeners to confront their own biases while offering guidance on how to actively work towards positive change. This podcast is a must-listen for individuals who are committed to breaking down barriers and fostering a more inclusive society.



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    Latest episodes from White Homework

    Trans Day of Visibility!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 49:29


    Circle up, we're talking about the importance of protecting trans folks as we see this ascent of fascism. We're not throwing anybody off the bus. International Transgender Day of Visibility is more important than ever, so please do a quick online search and get involved. Watch the After Class Discussion!Follow Benjamin Faye on Bluesky Follow Benjamin Faye on Instagram  Follow Tori on BlueskyFollow White Homework on Instagram

    Our Mailbag Episode!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 56:13


    Should we bypass misinformation? How is Palestine connected to racism? What the difference between gender and race if they're both constructs? You've got questions, Tori and Benji got... thoughts! Join us! Support the show! Research on bypassing misinfoFollow Benjamin Faye on Bluesky Follow Benjamin Faye on Instagram Follow Tori on BlueskyFollow White Homework on Instagram

    Women's History! Sojourner Truth

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 56:47


    In honor of Women's History Month, Benji and Tori join up to discuss the life and legacy of Sojourner Truth. From escaping slavery to delivering her iconic "Ain't I a Woman?" speech, Truth's words and actions challenged societal norms and fought for equality. Want Ad-Free Early Episodes? Support the show! Follow Benjamin Faye on Bluesky Follow Benjamin Faye on Instagram  Follow Tori on Bluesky Follow White Homework on Instagram

    Wait, HOW Many People Can't Vote?! ProjectID with/ Kat Calvin

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 63:33


    Millions of Americans cannot work or vote because they lack identification. Kat Calvin is here to change that. Join Tori and Benji for an encouraging conversation about how we can make a material difference in the lives of our neighbors by advocating for identification. Connect with Kat on her website.Buy Kat's book from an Indie Bookshop! Support ID4ID.org Support the show! www.whitehomework.comFollow Benjamin Faye on Bluesky Follow Benjamin Faye on Instagram  Follow Tori on Bluesky Follow White Homework on Instagram www.instagram.com/whitehomework

    Black History! Fannie Lou Hamer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 58:22


    Final week of (official) Black History Month and we are having a party I mean episode for the epic badass Fannie Lou Hamer. If you are able, please consider supporting the show or just follow us over on Patreon as social media gets more toxic and fashy. Follow Benji on BlueskyFollow Tori on Bluesky

    Black History! Loving v. Virginia

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 58:18


    We hold this truth to be self-evident: the US government lacks the moral authority to dictate who can and can't get married. But like, how did we get here? This week we're talking about how Black folks convinced the government to let us marry whoever TF we want AND helped lay the groundwork for marriage equality across the board. Turns out, our liberation is all tied together. If you like the show, want ad-free episodes, or want in on our bonus content, you can sign up to support us here!Support Andrew Seidel's new show!Follow Benji on BlueSkyFollow Tori on BlueSky

    Black History! Black Panther Party 10 Point Program

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 50:34


    For Black History Month we're changing the format! (Hate it? Love it? Let us know! ) And, we do a review of the Black Panther Party's 10 Point Program and well... the math checks out.SUPPORT THE SHOW FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTHFollow Andrew Seidel's new show!Follow Benji on IGFollow Benji on BlueskyFollow the show on IGFollow Tori on Bluesky

    Black History! Sister Rosetta Tharpe

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 59:28


    LIVE EVENT! Reclaiming Freedom: Civil Rights Tactics for Resisting Authoritarianism (email hello@toriglass.com for scholarships!) PATRON DRIVE! We need your support to keep making the show. You can chip in as little as a $5 to help us keep the show going. We're celebrating Black History Month by learning about some Black folks who deserve a little more attention, starting with the story of Sister Rosetta Tharpe. A trailblazer who rejected the status quo of 20th century American white supremacy to live her musical dreams and pave a path for others. ⁠⁠Benji on Instagram⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Benji on Bluesky ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠White Homework on Instagram⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Tori on Bluesky⁠

    How We Have Hope (Despite Everything)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 47:56


    We're starting Black History Month early this year with a big announcement! Benjamin Faye is officially joining the podcast as a co-host! This week we are talking about the importance of holding on to our hope while authoritarianism is on the rise. We get a lil vulnerable, sharing from our own personal journeys, struggles, and some practices for staying grounded. We're doing a patron drive for Black History Month! Help support the show! ⁠⁠Benji on Instagram⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Benji on Bluesky ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠White Homework on Instagram⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Tori on Bluesky⁠

    You Are Not Alone: Inauguration Reflections

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 26:52


    You aren't alone! Benji and I wanted to share some reflections on the inauguration this week without any spiraling or doomcasting. We talk about the importance of caring for our emotional health (even the feelings that aren't great) and of course, caring for our nervous systems so we can care for our communities. Support the show + get early, ad-free episodes! ⁠Benji on Instagram⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Benji on Bluesky ⁠⁠ ⁠⁠White Homework on Instagram⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Tori on Bluesky⁠

    The Science of Scarcity: What Poverty Does to the Brain

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 54:48


    Poverty has such a measurable impact on your nervous system that we can see it in brain scans, yet we don't often talk about what those impacts look like. Benjamin Faye is back on the show to unpack some of the ways that poverty changes our brain chemistry, alters expectations, and increases struggles for self-regulation. And we discuss what healing can look like with in community and with support. ⁠SUPPORT THE SHOW⁠ ⁠Benji on Instagram⁠ ⁠Benji on Bluesky ⁠ ⁠White Homework on Instagram⁠ ⁠Tori on Bluesky⁠

    Experiencing Homelessness w/ Benjamin Faye

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 53:09


    Benji is back on the show to discuss his experience with homelessness and the systemic barriers that lead to millions of Americans falling through the cracks. Benji shares personal stories, insights into the realities of life trying to find shelter on a day to day basis, and his perspective on what real change could look like. Join us for a powerful and eye-opening conversation about resilience, community, and the urgent need for action. SUPPORT THE SHOW Benji on Instagram Benji on Bluesky White Homework on Instagram Tori on Bluesky

    How TF Do We Survive This? w/ Propaganda

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 51:42


    Had Prop on the show to talk about surviving *gestures vaguely at everything*, what we owe to each other, and how we can reduce harmful impacts on our families, communities, and the world. We also discuss the little steps we can take to make a difference when the world is on fire, how going "off the grid" isn't the answer, and life after capitalism and empire. Follow Hood Politics: https://x.com/hoodpoliticspod https://www.instagram.com/hoodpoliticspod/ Follow Prop: https://x.com/prophiphop https://www.instagram.com/prophiphop/ https://www.tiktok.com/@prophiphop Support White Homework: www.patreon.com/toriglass

    Strong Community with Scott Okamoto and Benjamin Faye

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 58:12


    Strong communities are essential to surviving authoritarian flare-ups but how do we do that? Today Scott Okamoto and Benjamin Faye join me to discuss what strong community can look like and how to build community while minimizing risk of harm. Benji's Bluesky Benji's Instagram Scott's Bluesky Scott's Instagram Tuesday Night Cafe Scott's Book! Support the show, get freebies, and build community by joining the White Homework patreon. Follow me on Bluesky

    Debunking Christian Nationalism w/ Andrew Seidel

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 55:24


    “As we recognize that humans are human, and worthy of human rights, conservative white america is dying this slow demographic death and rebelling.” Why is it that the exact arguments used against trans people and DEI were being used in defense of slavery in pre emancipation America? I reached out to Andrew Seidel to discuss this patter because he wrote about and debunked all these arguments in his book The Founding Myth: How Christian Nationalism is Unamerican. (Linked at bookshop.org, not the rainforest oligarch's store.) We talk about how, despite the debunking, authoritarian thinkers keep clinging to biblical literalism to justify withholding human rights. Andrew works for Americans United, and I strongly recommend you check out their incredible work. Andrew on IG ⁠White Homework on IG⁠ ⁠Tori on BlueSky⁠ ⁠Support the show⁠ ⁠Free Antiracism Tools⁠ ⁠Tori's Substack Tori on the bird app --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toriglass/message

    Skills for Building Resilience w/ Andre Henry!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 67:26


    CW ⚠️: this episode contains references to suicide and diets. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis in the US or Canada you can dial 988 to get support. Fan fave Andre Henry is back to talk about the practice of building resilience in the context of supremacist culture. Honestly, this conversation had me tearing up in places, and yet left me completely inspired and grounded. As you probably already know, I'm so grateful for Andre's work. You can find Andre's book at Bookshop.org (and by doing so, support local bookstores instead of the jungle name corp) You can find Andre's music on all the music players, here's a link to his Spotify. The Greater Good Toolkit that Andre references can be found HERE. The books Andre mentions in this episode are Living While Black by Ajuan Mance Black Fatigue by Mary-Frances Winters Resilient by Rick Hanson ⁠White Homework on IG⁠ ⁠Tori on BlueSky⁠ ⁠Support the show⁠ ⁠Free Antiracism Tools⁠ ⁠Tori's Substack --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toriglass/message

    Evangelical Racism Keeps Repeating

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 47:25


    Why is it that the same arguments used to defend slavery are being used to dehumanize trans people? Why is it that there's no way for most white evangelicals to separate their faith and their nationalism? Why is the Constitution conflated with the Bible? Corey and Tori try to disentangle Christianity from Americanism You can find Corey on IG: @existentialpodcast Existential Podcast ⁠White Homework on IG⁠ ⁠Tori on BlueSky⁠ ⁠Support the show ⁠Free Antiracism Tools⁠ ⁠Tori's Substack --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toriglass/message

    Debunking That One Prager Meme w/ Benjamin Faye

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 53:05


    Today we are taking a crack at ye olde Prager "University" meme about the first Black US representatives, which correctly points out that they were all Republicans and incorrectly implies that their party affiliation mattered for much, then or now. Turns out, they were woke too! Don't tell Dennis! LINKS Benji's Insta: ⁠@heythereBenji⁠ Benji's Twitter: ⁠@_heythereBenji⁠ ⁠White Homework on IG⁠ ⁠Tori on BlueSky⁠ ⁠Support the show⁠ ⁠Free Antiracism Tools⁠ ⁠Tori's Substack Robert Brown Elliott Jefferson Franklin Long Josiah Thomas Walls --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toriglass/message

    Mary Richards Bowser w/ Janice Lagata

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 57:50


    I've been wanting to try a new format for the show for a while so I took a stab at it this week with Janice Lagata of God Has Not Given. We talk about the fascinating true story of Mary Richards Bowser, a Union spy who was also enslaved. I would LOVE to know what you think about this format, mainly because if you all hate it, I don't want to keep trying to make it happen!

    Resilience Isn't An Unlimited Resource with Benjamin Faye

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 55:33


    Benjamin Faye joins the show to talk about how grit and resilience mean different things depending on your position in society. Resilience isn't an unlimited resource. The science and experience tell us that is an impossible demand to make on people, doubly so for those who do not have their basic needs met. Benji's Insta: @heythereBenji Benji's Twitter: @_heythereBenji White Homework on IG Tori on BlueSky Support the show Free Antiracism Tools Tori's Substack --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toriglass/message

    Black & Homeschooled with Jessica Dulaney

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 36:47


    This episode I'm talking to Jessica Dulaney who is the communications director for the Coalition for Responsible Home Education. Being Black and homeschooled felt incredibly isolating to me. Growing up, I never once met another Black child who was being homeschooled that I wasn't biologically related to, so being able to connect with Jessica online has been amazing. Protecting kids is something I'm deeply passionate about. Given the huge rise in homeschooling during the pandemic, and the fact that children in this country do not have a right to an education, I wanted to discuss the (mostly racist) history of homeschooling, and the ways Black and queer families are taking up more space in 2022. You can check out the thread I wrote about that history HERE. You can check out CRHE online HERE CRHE Twitter can be found HERE Jessica's Twitter can be found HERE Work with me! Twitter Insta --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    Who Gets To Define Violence?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 16:58


    Personal and political violence are nothing new but examining who is allowed to engage in violence and who isn't is essential to understanding the power dynamics we've built the world on. "They do it so we should to" is colonizer logic and I think we can do better than that when it comes to race, racism, and understanding why people feel threatened by the prospect of losing power. Join PAY THE RENT CLUB Work with me Twitter Insta --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    Whiteness Also Hurts White People

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 26:04


    We spend a lot of time talking about the effects of whiteness on people of color but it's important to talk about the impact whiteness has on white people. As a construct, whiteness can only benefit some white people. And even the people who benefit materially are harmed in terms of connection, sympathy, and the demand that you reject your own culture for the monoculture of whiteness. Dr. Jonathan Metzl lays out the material ways white people are harmed by their commitment to an ideology that shortens their lives and shrinks their wallets. An association that doesn't serve them yet is somehow worth dying for. This book gets into data and psychology and evolutionary biology and behavioral neuroscience and trying to figure out precisely what it is that drives people toward a construct that ends in harm. Join Pay The Rent Club! Buy Dying of Whiteness Why Is This Happening with Chris Hayes Work with me! Twitter Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    Give Reverse Racism A Chance

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 21:00


    What does it look like when we start dismantling systems of oppression that benefit a small number of people at the expense of everyone else? Black and Indigenous folks are regularly accused of reverse racism for things that are merely offenses, not systematic harm. But to your nervous system, the opposite of systemic racism is probably going to feel bad. In fact, it's probably going to feel like reverse racism. A lot of it. The opposite of white supremacy is going to feel like oppression when you choose to not account for what was taken. Twitter Insta Work with me --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    In Defense of Running from the Cops

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 23:51


    If you've ever wondered what to say to someone whose response to another cop committing murder is "shoulda complied", I got you covered. Turns out our bodies are programmed to protect us from danger. Weird, right? And even more shocking: that self-protection programming your nervous system is running? Yeah that's not under voluntary control. In this episode we'll explore the actual reasons people run from the cops or otherwise fail to follow commands, why evolution contributed to this nervous system response, and what we can do about it. (Hint: it has to do with not murdering people for things that are literally not under voluntary control.) Work with me Tweet at me Find me on the gram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    Protests Are Good, Actually

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 18:01


    Why do people protest things that are objectively good for themselves and their neighbors? Let's look at protests through the lens of evolutionary biology, nervous system responses, politics, nd power dynamics. History has shown us that protests are a predictable result of burning through all the official channels to create change and getting nowhere. When people don't have any meaningful mechanism to change their material circumstances, they tend to get loud and burn things. (And yes, we're talking about the mothertruckers too.) Support Pay The Rent Club! www.whitehomework.com Work with me www.toriglass.com Follow me www.twitter.com/toriglass Artwork by Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    Self-Regulation, Racism, and Rest

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 27:20


    Today we're talking about rest, sleep, and play, and how they are all integral to self-regulation. Humans don't come fully loaded with equal amounts of self-regulation that some people just choose to use and others don't. Making good decisions isn't the default that some nonwhite people just happened to miss out on. The environment you were raised in has a huge impact on how difficult or easy it is for you to delay gratification, plan for the future, employ critical thinking skills when they are most necessary. Most people are doing the best they can with the brain chemistry they have. If [redacted] people actually wanted crime to go down, they'd work toward these very attainable goals. And yet. Play by Stuart Brown The Racial Inequality of Sleep, The Atlantic (might be paywalled) Study finds connection between race and sleep, WaPo The US is the most overworked [wealthy] nation in the world White Homework Work with Tori Socials: @toriglass --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    Self-Medication and Degrees of Harm

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 21:12


    Welcome back to White Homework! I want to break down some of the common racist myths that exist in western culture. This week: DRUGS! Let's use address one of the most common racist tropes in US culture: conflating problematic drug use with Black people. Data shows racial groups largely use recreational drugs at the same levels but you certainly wouldn't know that by turning on the news or watching a movie that's come out, well, basically ever. But there's something we need to unpack when we talk about self-medicating. While Black people don't use drugs more than anyone else, and aren't predisposed to drug use because of our culture (or whatever nonsense they blame on us these days), people who have experienced trauma are predisposed to not wanting to feel trauma. That's a biological norm. Humans have been self-medicating for as long as we know humans have been around. My argument isn't that self-medicating doesn't cause harm. The argument is that harm reduction isn't even the goal. And that's a problem. Check out www.whitehomework.com to join Pay The Rent Club, where we are paying the rent for a family of color for a year! Follow the show @WhiteHomework on Twitter and IG Follow Tori on Twitter @ toriglass For more of Tori's work or to have her lead a training at your event, visit www.toriglass.com Some sources on the data discussed in this episode. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3202501/ https://www.aclu.org/other/against-drug-prohibition https://evolvetreatment.com/blog/history-drug-use/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    029: Let's Talk About Palestine w/Khaled Beydoun

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 46:04


    If you've listened to the last two episodes with Andre, you know I've been wrestling with what it looks like to respect all people while also acknowledging that power disparities have an impact on how we engage with harm. I say it all the time, but I want safety and security for all people, even if they disagree with my politics. Like most of you, I've had Palestine and Israel on my mind for the last few weeks. Like a lots of you, I grew up with a theology around the state of Israel that made it - not unlike the US - incapable of wrongdoing. While I was processing this, I put up a few threads on twitter but I wanted to have a conversation with someone who actually knows what they're talking about. So I reached out to Khaled Beydoun to chat about history, justice, and colonization. Thankfully he will gracious enough to discuss this with me! I'm grateful to be able to connect with people who see respect for all people as a non-negotiable even as we reckon with the legacy of colonization. Here are a few places you can find Professor Beydoun online Website Twitter Instagram His latest book (Linked to Loyalty Books in DC, a Black-owned bookstore. For those in the US, you can find Black owned bookstores in your state here.) Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork by Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    Part 2! The Morality of Resistance with Andre Henry

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 58:18


    When we see injustice in the world and want to fix it, how do you keep from becoming the thing you hate? I can't stop thinking about this so I invited Andre Henry back to discuss how we create a better world without, as Audre Lord puts it, the master's tools. I can't stop thinking about the issue of moral responses to violence. Where, to ask the correctly panned question, is the line? How far can the people go in their resistance before we circle right back to where our oppressors began? Who do we want to be on the other side of this? Follow Andre on all the things and sign up for Hope + Hard Pills Twitter Instagram Patreon Website --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    027: The Morality of Resistance with Andre Henry

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 69:32


    There are a lot of ways to protest and trying to figure out what the appropriate violence is feels overwhelmingly difficult. When the state is inherently violent, how are people committed to non-violence supposed to respond? Capitalism, the law, personal property are all values in American culture all have more value than nonwhite Americans. As Dr. King said, we have a moral responsibility to break unjust laws. So how do we do this? I spoke to Andre Henry about how we move forward in this inherently violent culture. We discuss the different moral frameworks we can try on, and the different applications of non-violent resistance. Follow Andre on all the things Twitter Instagram Newsletter Website Patreon Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music K.Solis Sign up for White Homework --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    026: Leaving Whiteness w/ Corey Evan Leak

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 50:53


    Thanks all for your generosity and patience as I'm getting stuff situated over here!! I had a conversation with Corey Leak about how we left white Jesus and moved into a space that is committed to material equity. We need creative imagination to create a world where no one is a commodity, no one is a product, no one is just the labor they produce. Oppressive systems need to be completely reimagined and rebuilt from the ground up. Check out Corey on all the things! Twitter Podcast Website Patreon Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    025: A Brief History of White Evangelicals w/ Dr. Brad Onishi

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 40:48


    This week, I had a conversation with Dr. Bradley Onishi. Brad is a professor of religious studies at Skidmore College, and the host of the podcast Straight White American Jesus. I think it would be safe to say - and I've told Brad this several times - that I am a little bit of a fangirl. As someone who grew up in white evangelical spaces, I'm kind of obsessed with their origin story and their devotion to empire. (You know, the thing that Jesus preached against constantly?) It's a story that feels thoroughly American. Please check out Brad's work. I'm a patron of his and his work is truly incredible. You can check out Straight White American Jesus podcast. I learn SO much from it. Work Patreon Podcast Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    024: White Christian Nationalism with Blake Chastain

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 48:54


    Hey y'all! Had a great conversation with Blake Chastain several months ago about the slow merging of evangelicalism and nationalism. We're currently watching evangelicalism in the US move from being a religious or spiritual identifier to a political identifier. For those of us who grew up in white evangelical spaces this isn't surprising. After the election of Barack Obama, white evangelical churches began closing ranks much faster than they had been before. In the 90s and 00s, there was a more room for liberal believers in white evangelical spaces but as the culture wars began to heat up with the election of the first Black (and, according to 25% of Republicans, secret Muslim) president, political "purity tests" became much more frequent. Check out Blake's work! Twitter Substack Exvangelical Podcast Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    023: Liberation is for Everybody w/ Jo Luehmann

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 56:24


    Taking a little break from our "racism doesn't exist" series to talk to Jo Luehmann about justice, joy, liberation, and accountability. I reached out to her originally because I am obsessed with her work around decolonizing theology. As a nonbeliever, we have nothing (to my knowledge) on the matters of joy and liberation for all people. But these are some of our shared values so I knew I had to chat with her. We had an amazing discussion and Jo blew my mind on several occasions, as she does. :) You can follow Jo on all the things. Twitter Instagram Patreon Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork by Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    022: What Racism? Part 3: Hiring Discrimination

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 54:52


    Alice joins me to talk about the abundance data proving the rampant discrimination in hiring and employment. "There are way too many Black men named Steve." I yell out into the universe while lecturing people about... name shaming? Apologies I'm still working on this. Workplace Discrimination Is Illegal (But Still Happening) Discrimination Hasn't Gone Down in Two Decades Black people get fewer callbacks for job interviews White women are the primary beneficiaries Black, Latino Two Parent Families Have Less Wealth Than White Single Parents - NPR GI Bill Was Racist In Its Implementation Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork by Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    021: What Racism? Part 2: Housing Discrimination

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 55:48


    OMG WE HAVE A NEW FORMAT!! I'm really excited. I mean, it's possible that we COMPLETELY bombed it but at some point we'll get it under control and it'll be a good thing. Get ready to talk about housing discrimination (and javalinas and Black pioneers in Oregon and a million swears) with Alice and me. My notes are from the following sources. Smithsonian Magazine report on the destruction of Vanport History of Black Portland Undercover Investigation in Racial Discrimination in New York Black and Latinx families charged higher interest for mortgages College admissions favor rich white kids Small Update! I am going to try to link all the book suggestions I share to Black and Indigenous owned bookstores! This week's is Loyalty Bookstore in Washington, DC. The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein When Affirmative Action was White by Ira Katznelson White Homework for the week: if you live in a US city, what's the history of segregation in your city? Extra credit for including a link! Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork by Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    020: Medical Racism

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 46:34


    Happy Black History Month! This week we're starting a new series! We're calling this one "Racism Doesn't Exist" since so many white Americans believe that racism ended with MLK. So we're diving into the data and examining the disparities that exist between white people and Black people in every area of society. This week we're talking about the treatment of nonwhite patients in the medical field. Additional reading Disparities in maternal mortality Doctors spend less time with Black cancer patients Half of medical students hold false beliefs about Black people Black patients receive less pain medication Johns Hopkins gross "tribute" to Henrietta Lacks Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork by Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    019: Black Conservatism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 51:18


    Contrary to popular belief, Black Americans are more socially conservative on average, than their white peers. We are more likely to believe in God, attend church regularly, and most of us believe that hard work is it takes to succeed. Shocker, huh? Alice Hamilton joins Tori to discuss the difference between Black conservatism and Black conservatives. Find more at www.whitehomework.com and www.toriglass.com Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork by Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    018: Sex Work Is Real Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 53:52


    Alice and Tori talk about how we are learning how respect sex workers and protect them from both dangerous people and dangerous policies. Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork by Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    017: Well That Was Easy (The Coup)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 51:58


    Alice Hamilton and I sat down to discuss the attempted takeover of the Capitol in DC. A note of caution: language is terribly important. Alice and I use the term "coup" as a catchall throughout this episode to refer to the events that occurred in Washington DC on January 6th, 2021. With that said, I don't know how precise it is to refer to this event as a coup. For starters most (operative word!!) of the duck dynasty delegation had absolutely no plan other than to get inside the building. They didn't have a list of demands. They just wanted to break stuff and take selfies. Crimes for sure but that hardly qualifies as an attempted coup. Obviously there were plenty of malicious actors with boatloads of ammunition, and about a dozen bombs (though only two were placed). All this to say I have no idea what to call what transpired. I have taken to calling it the Saltine Siege because I saw that somewhere, it's funny, and it kinda fits. On a more serious note, I'm still reading, listening, researching and I'm sure our language will evolve as more of the pieces fall into place. Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork by Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    016: Let's Talk About Defunding The Police

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 40:18


    Alice and I decided to tackle something that's become a huge part of the national narrative: why have cops at all? We have pretty clear data that policing does not work. Policing is a net negative for communities, but it's also bad for the officers themselves. "Slavery didn't work either. It costs money. It costs lives. We have all this information and all this data, and we don't use it." "Warrior Mindset" police training. Police unions in the US. Police Clearance Rates. SCOTUS ruling that cops have no obligation to protect or serve. Prisons syphon blue voters into red counties Policing isn't the most dangerous job Police mistreatment of assault victims Sexual assault complaints again police officers Police officers are rarely charge with murder. For context: healthcare workers get assaulted A LOT. They manage to not shoot anyone though. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    015: Black People & White Supremacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 51:44


    Tori is joined by Alice Hamilton to discuss the reclamation of Black humanity in a country founded on white supremacist values. They discuss the ways that whiteness collides with Black bodies through assumptions, dehumanization, infantilization, lionizing, othering, and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    014: Purity Culture & White Supremacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 45:28


    Tori is joined by Alice Hamilton and Hailee Evelyn Greene to discuss the ways that purity culture plays out for Black girls in predominantly white spaces. Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork by Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    013: Trump Vs Black Women

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 41:30


    Tori and Alice discuss Trump's executive orders targeting Black women's work. Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork by Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    011: America is NOT a Democracy

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 38:30


    Tori and Alice dig into American history and the fact that the United States was never intended to be a democracy and can't operate as a functional democracy because of that. The article discussed in the episode Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork by Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    010: Re-Imaging Success with Dan Price

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 50:48


    On this episode, Tori is joined by Dan Price, CEO of Gravity Payments. Dan Price took a million dollar pay cut in order to pay all of his employees $70,000. His attempt at creative imagination paid off. Antiracism requires new ways of imagining success in every aspect of life. You can find Dan's new book, Worth It: How a Million-Dollar Pay Cut and a $70,000 Minimum Wage Revealed a Better Way of Doing Business here. Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork by Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    009: Pro-Life Racism

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 46:38


    Alice joins Tori to talk about the ways the pro-life movement has been fueled by racism. Last week at the RNC, Abby Johnson spoke. She released a video a few months ago where she claimed that police would justified racially profiling her son because, she claimed, Black people commit more violent crimes. This made me realize all the ways in which the pro-life movement have used their single issue as cover for their racism. Content warnings apply. Abby Johnson's comments on her son Racist anti-choice ad Most effective ways to reduce abortion rates Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork by Slade Sundar: www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    009: Is White Privilege Even A Thing?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 40:30


    Tori is joined by Alice Hamilton to talk about what the heck white privilege really means and how privilege interacts with cancel culture. Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    008: Shared Humanity with Propaganda

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 47:06


    Tori is joined by hip hop artist Propaganda to talk about power dynamics, rejecting force and violence, and choosing collaborative problem solving within a white supremacist framework. Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

    007: Shared Value with Rev Lenny Duncan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 40:18


    Tori is joined by Rev Lenny to talk about the ways in which he (a Black pastor) and she (a Black atheist) share values and vision for creating a more just world. Ultimately wanting a world that protects the vulnerable is what drives both of us, despite our seemingly antithetical viewpoints. Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music by K.Solis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toriglass/message

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