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Carter and Keri begin by discussing the Waukesha Christmas parade massacre over the weekend, noting the vile reactions by many leftists in the wake of the Rittenhouse verdict. This prompts Carter to remind people what unites the modern left--not a shared vision of utopia, but a shared vision of destruction. Then Keri proposes reversing the fight to remove Civil War-era Texas statues by proposing the construction of new statues honoring historically "triggering" figures. They briefly laugh about the recent rise of people with "Dissociative Identity Disorder" before diving into a Thanksgiving-themed discussion. Carter shares his "problematic" gratitude list, and several Unsafe Space team members join the show to discuss what they are thankful for this year. The video version of this episode is available here: https://unsafespace.com/ep0678 Links Referenced in the Show: Waukesha parade massacre: https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/crime/2021/11/22/suspect-waukesha-parade-incident-identified-darrell-brooks-jr/8717524002/ MSNBC's Gyasi Ross on Thanksgiving: https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1462175533685428227 Thanks for Watching! The best way to follow Unsafe Space, no matter which platforms ban us, is to visit: https://unsafespace.com While we're still allowed on YouTube, please don't forget to verify that you're subscribed, and to like and share this episode. You can find us there at: https://unsafespace.com/channel For episode clips, visit: https://unsafespace.com/clips Other video platforms on which our content can be found include: LBRY: https://lbry.tv/@unsafe BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/unsafespace/ Also, come join our community of dangerous thinkers at the following social media sites...at least until we get banned: Censorship-averse platforms: Gab: @unsafe Minds: @unsafe Locals: unsafespace.locals.com Parler: @unsafespace Telegram Chat: https://t.me/joinchat/H4OUclXTz4xwF9EapZekPg Censorship-happy platforms: Twitter: @_unsafespace Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsafepage Instagram: @_unsafespace MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/unsafespace Support the content that you consume by visiting: https://unsafespace.com/donate Finally, don't forget to announce your status as a wrong-thinker with some Unsafe Space merch, available at: https://unsafespace.com/shop
Carter and Keri begin by discussing the Waukesha Christmas parade massacre over the weekend, noting the vile reactions by many leftists in the wake of the Rittenhouse verdict. This prompts Carter to remind people what unites the modern left--not a shared vision of utopia, but a shared vision of destruction. Then Keri proposes reversing the fight to remove Civil War-era Texas statues by proposing the construction of new statues honoring historically "triggering" figures. They briefly laugh about the recent rise of people with "Dissociative Identity Disorder" before diving into a Thanksgiving-themed discussion. Carter shares his "problematic" gratitude list, and several Unsafe Space team members join the show to discuss what they are thankful for this year. The video version of this episode is available here: https://unsafespace.com/ep0678 Links Referenced in the Show: Waukesha parade massacre: https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/crime/2021/11/22/suspect-waukesha-parade-incident-identified-darrell-brooks-jr/8717524002/ MSNBC's Gyasi Ross on Thanksgiving: https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1462175533685428227 Thanks for Watching! The best way to follow Unsafe Space, no matter which platforms ban us, is to visit: https://unsafespace.com While we're still allowed on YouTube, please don't forget to verify that you're subscribed, and to like and share this episode. You can find us there at: https://unsafespace.com/channel For episode clips, visit: https://unsafespace.com/clips Other video platforms on which our content can be found include: LBRY: https://lbry.tv/@unsafe BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/unsafespace/ Also, come join our community of dangerous thinkers at the following social media sites...at least until we get banned: Censorship-averse platforms: Gab: @unsafe Minds: @unsafe Locals: unsafespace.locals.com Parler: @unsafespace Telegram Chat: https://t.me/joinchat/H4OUclXTz4xwF9EapZekPg Censorship-happy platforms: Twitter: @_unsafespace Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsafepage Instagram: @_unsafespace MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/unsafespace Support the content that you consume by visiting: https://unsafespace.com/donate Finally, don't forget to announce your status as a wrong-thinker with some Unsafe Space merch, available at: https://unsafespace.com/shop
Participate is a platform where the world collaborates. We believe that people should be able to learn when, where and how they want. Great podcasts tell great stories, and our partners at Participate have stories to tell. We’ll talk to them about what they do, how they do it and why it’s important. We’ll also talk to them about how they’re building their community and the ways they’re helping us all learn together.Follow us!Instagram: @insideparticipateTwitter: @participateFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Participate-Inc-320098865296027/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/participate-edu/Join Mike Washburn and Dr. Julie Keane of Participate as they speak with Gyasi Ross from LA Works - a non-profit focused on volunteerism and hands-on community service in the LA Region. We’ll talk about how they’ve engaged communities in the past and how, during COVID 19 they took a chance and leaped into the virtual world - literally - to spearhead an amazing Martin Luther King Jr Day in Minecraft.
Welcome to the Fullstack Educator Podcast!Oman Frame has 27 years of experience in teaching and diversity leadership. He is a gifted motivator and educator who combines real-world topics with academic rigor to make learning personally meaningful for his students. Oman has conducted workshops at the National Association of Independent Schools People of Color conference, the National Middle School Association Conference and, the Southern Association of Independent Schools conference. He is a creator of curricula that ignites, motivates, and inspires people of all ages to understand the effects of oppression on underserved communities and inspire social justice commitment. Oman is currently the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Paideia School in Atlanta, Georgia. He is also a member of the high school faculty. Oman is a community resource serving as a consultant to various entities in the country. He has delivered keynotes and program content at the Bell Hooks Institute, Georgia Gwinnett College, and other schools and corporate institutions. He co-chaired the 2016 People of Color Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, and is also an integral part of the iChange Summer Institute for Teachers. Recently, Oman coauthored the book “Let's Get Real: Exploring Race, Class and Gender in the classroom,” a text that gives life and direction to a curriculum rooted in social justice.Here are links to the resources mentioned in our conversation with Oman Frame about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion work after 2020.Connect with Oman on Instagram and Twitter.Learn more about the iChange Collaborative.Learn more about the Paideia School in Atlanta Georgia.Learn more about the NAIS People of Color Conference.Read: Begin Again: James Baldwin's America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own by Eddie S. Glaude Jr.Read: Books by Loretta Ross.Read: Books by Tim Wise.Read: Books by Robin DiAngelo.Listen: Scene On Radio Seeing White series.Listen: Scene On Radio Men series.Listen: The Code Switch podcast.Listen: The Throughline podcast.Listen: The People’s Party podcast by Talib Kweli.Listen: The Questlove Supreme podcast.Listen: The Breakdances With Wolves podcast by Gyasi Ross.You can connect with Matt McGee and Michael Lomuscio on LinkedIn.You can follow Fullstack Educator on Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook.If you enjoyed this podcast please subscribe, rate it, leave a review, and share it with a friend!Episodes of this podcast are released bi-weekly.
"The Daily Show" comedian Jordan Klepper talks about his revolutionary series on Comedy Central! Also Native American lawyer, artist, and writer Gyasi Ross discusses celibacy + shares his wisdom on life...
At this point if you haven’t already cut your own hair in quarantine, you probably aren’t planning on it. But just in case you are, we’re here to help! Also, to tread where no man has trod before… The Haircut Dimension… Thanks so much to Gyasi Ross for the music this week! If you enjoyed Gyasi’s Cover of Saba’s Sirens, then you’re gonna love the sound of his Album If You Really Knew Me. Head to gyasiross.com for link to all his music and follow him on all your socials @gyasirossmusic! Intro/Outro Music: Ethan Gustavson somepointsound.com Cover Art: Natalie Spitzel nataliespitzel.com Even though our show is back up and running we still want to do our part to amplify the voices of BIPOC any way we can. Even though the protests have been going on for a while now and we’ve made some progress as a nation, we are still seeing major instances of police brutality against BIPOC. There is no excuse for it any longer. Here are some links and resources you can use to continue to support BIPOC and the Black Lives Matter movement. www.ally.wiki OR tinyurl.com/blmforever blacklivesmatters.carrd.co aclu.org defund12.org https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2020/05/nine-podcasts-that-demand-your-attention-this-week https://daily.jstor.org/institutionalized-racism-a-syllabus/
Gyasi Ross join a variety of LS and MS classes at Hillbrook in January. He was a guest speaker for all MS students during Reach Beyond Block, talking will be...
Karen Hunter sits with the legendary Immortal Technique and Gyasi Ross to discuss the progenitors of rap the regression of hip hop (Lil Wayne and the mumble rappers).
Gyasi Ross drops in for a show with the guys from How To Be Better Drinker. Because Gyasi does not drink, they decided to talk about how to host for non-drinkers and answer questions from someone who has never had a sip of alcohol. It's a different look at the man behind the mic.
Gyasi Ross sits down with Minty Longearth and Matt Remle to talk relations. What does family mean? What does community mean? How are these relations fluid? How do Natives see each other? Dope and deep, we're proud of this one.
Gyasi Ross & Co. are back with a vengeance! Well, not really, but they are back, still talkin' that ish, being Native AF and being real about the issues that Natives care about. This week they're joined by Howie Echo Hawk and Prof. Christina Roberts to continue their discussion about how Natives self identify and all the implications that go with it!
Matt James & Justin Freet are back with a special episode of How To Be A Better Drinker, sitting down with fellow podcast host Gyasi Ross of Breakdancing With Wolves, who has not ever drank the devil's elixir. It's an interesting conversation about how people who don't drink navigate drinking worlds, with some interesting observations and exchanges. Cheerio!
DeRay, Brittany, Sam and Clint discuss a new study on the rapid spread of fake news on Twitter, the racial wealth gap, arming teachers, and WA’s new deadly force legislation. Author and musician Gyasi Ross catches up with DeRay to discuss the DNC 2020 and issues facing Native communities.
Keynote presentations by Gyasi Ross and Heather Hackman.
Gyasi Ross and his crew are back in the building, getting down on a couple major topics: Charlottesville and the aftermath, and the recent total eclipse (of Gyasi's heart).
It's a little different show today. Gyasi Ross steps out solo to offer his thoughts on the achievements of those Natives who have fought through the system to graduate from their respective institutions. Short, sweet, and a different side than we've seen so far. Enjoy.
An update from author, attorney, and rapper Gyasi Ross about what's going on at the Standing Rock Indian Reservation and why he believes it's an amazing time to be alive.
Author Maria Semple gives tips for sneaking into rock bands' hotel rooms, actor Misha Collins talks about doing good through his philanthropic scavenger hunt, activist and author Gyasi Ross reports back from his time at the Standing Rock protests and demonstrates the transformational power of a long hug, and Telekinesis reminds us of all the good in the world.
The inaugural episode of Breakdances With Wolves: Indigenous Pirate Radio is here! Get a uniquely Native perspective from attorney, author and activist Gyasi Ross and his right hand man Wesley B Roach! It's a look at politics and culture from a place only they can give it to you from.
Christine Schoenwald returns to the letter show with letters to and from her childhood days at camp!Jayne Entwistle, a To Whom It May Concern Producer, reads a letter to her Uncle Al about the time he almost arrested her, twice!Kevin Berntson improvises a letter based on the audiences answers to the following prompts, name a chain store: "Best Buy" and name an object you would find at Best Buy: "an adapter"Tanya McClure reads a no holds barred letter to her body.Eric Weston returns to the letter show under the guise of reprising his toilet training his cats letter. what he really had in mind was an epic first for the letter show and quite possibly an epic last!The musician for this episode was none other than Gyasi Ross www.gyasiross.com
The January live show recorded at Rafa's Lounge in Echo Park featured Don Black's letters of love and loss from the third grade.Grant Baciocco read fan mail from a child.Corbett Trubey read love letters from his cat's French lover.Patirck Bristow improvised a wicked letter of revenge.Elina Gorelik shared her devastating experience as a child growing up, quite literally, in the fallout from Chernobyl.Jayne Entwistle read a letter to a legendary rock band! The musician for this episode was Gyasi Ross!