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In this episode, we are answering the listener-submitted questions with our guest host, Kevin Askew: What's the right thing to say? Black or African American? Do you have a question that you want to be answered on a future episode of The Inclusion 1st Podcast? Submit your question here. . . . Ready to dive in further? Check out all the places you can find us below: Top 5 Most Asked Questions On Anti-Racism Ask a question on anti-racism Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Facebook
Brit and Stace recap their week. Brit talks mom guilt and Stace addresses online dating. They both discuss race, the difference between Black people and African Americans, and how important it is to read context before forming an opinion. As tough as these topics can get, these two ask questions, listen, and get educated. Follow us on IG and Tiktok: @Bswithbritandstace
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I know many of us have used those terms black and African American. Those terms have a negative effect on our spiritually , mentally ,and physically health. It's time for us to stop using those terms. Instead of using Black Lives Matter. We should used #LandReparationmatters You're Copper Color American or Aborigines American not African Americans. This lands is yours those EU-RO-PEE-ON owed us Trillions of dollars in rent.it's time for us to go to “Capital Hills” and reclaimed those millions acres of lands that they have stolen from ours ancestors. “ WE GOT NEXT”
What do the terms “Black,” “African American,” “BIPOC” and “Latinx” mean to people? And how can workplaces take into consideration how these terms are used and perceived? Dr. Erika Hall, assistant professor of organization and management and faculty adviser at The Roberto C. Goizueta Business & Society Institute, joins the podcast to discuss her research on racial terminology and the implications these words have.
What do the terms “Black,” “African American,” “BIPOC” and “Latinx” mean to people? And how can workplaces take into consideration how these terms are used and perceived? Dr. Erika Hall, assistant professor of organization and management and faculty adviser at The Roberto C. Goizueta Business & Society Institute, joins the podcast to discuss her research on racial terminology and the implications these words have.
What do the terms “Black,” “African American,” “BIPOC” and “Latinx” mean to people? And how can workplaces take into consideration how these terms are used and perceived? Dr. Erika Hall, assistant professor of organization and management and faculty adviser at The Roberto C. Goizueta Business & Society Institute, joins the podcast to discuss her research on racial terminology and the implications these words have.
This is the Magic Mountie Bonus series we're calling Equity Demystified. Each week our host Lisa Rodriguez, Ph.D will be sharing with you 3-4 terms from the EQUITY-FLUENT LEADERS GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS that the UC Berkley Has School of Business has created. You can follow along if you'd like by accessing this document online at the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business' website. This episode defines: Bisexual Black or African American Bropropriating Run time: 2 min, 05 sec To find the full transcript for this episode, click HERE
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