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This year has been a time for deep reflection, societal shifts, and hard conversations. Between being quarantined at home for months and our society experiencing an awakening of racial disparities, to say it’s a strange time would be an understatement. While major events in the world might seem out of our control, we each hold so much power in our ability to create meaning, engage in important conversations, and spark change around us. On today’s show, Anne Stevenson is back to share her perspective on navigating relationships through difficult seasons, the power of empathy, and how we can all learn more—and in turn, do better. You’re going to hear about maintaining bonds when under pressure, the importance of self-care, and why having a willingness to learn is at the root of real change. Anne is sharing tips on strengthening relationships, growing through difficulties, and what it takes to be a true ally. Enjoy! In this episode you’ll discover: How our relationship dynamic was forced to change in early 2020. What we can learn from our collective experience in quarantine. Why Anne’s perspective on homeschooling recently evolved. How to handle stress in relationships during this unique time. The importance of creating yearly goals. Why now is an opportunity to up-level and strengthen your connections. The role that self-care plays in activism. Why we all need to examine our own biases. How education and a willingness to learn can help our society heal. The pervasive problem with deflecting serious issues. How compassion empathy can create change. Why we’re in the midst of a rising of consciousness. The three types of empathy. What Black people really need from white allies. Why studying is at the foundation of a well-rounded belief. How education can strengthen your ability to call out injustices. Ways you can encourage diversity within your community. The importance of taking action on what resonates with you. Items mentioned in this episode include: Thrivemarket.com/modelhealth - Get a $20 shopping credit with a new membership! Foursigmatic.com/model - 15% off your daily health elixirs and coffee! Being Productive in Times of Crisis with Amy Porterfield – Episode 409 We Need to Talk & It’s Going to Get Uncomfortable – Anne on The Chalene Show The Most Overlooked Racial Health Disparity in Our World Today – Episode 416 Emotional Intelligence with Dr. Daniel Goleman – Episode 237 13th on Netflix When They See Us on Netflix * Download Transcript Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation
This week we have an open and honest chat about the past few weeks, what it truly means to be anti-racist, and how we plan to learn and unlearn going forward. We discuss some of the valuable resources we have been consuming since our last episode, and unpick the urgent changes that need to be made within the fashion industry. We also discuss the importance of recognising that real social change has to stem from sustainable energy in order for us to progress long term. This is a 'movement not a moment'. Black lives always matter and we must be prepared to commit to the lifelong work ahead...Resources we discuss in this episode listed below!Documentaries & Dramas 13th Documentary on Netflix Becoming (Michelle Obama) Documentary on Netflix Sitting in Limbo - Windrush scandal drama on BBCiplayer What Happened, Miss Simone? Documentary on Netflix When They See Us (drama on Netflix)Books/reading material Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-LodgeResources by Rachel Cargle: https://linktr.ee/1thatgotawayySome articles on the links between racism and the environment The climate crisis is also a racist crisis: structural racism, inequality and climate change by Leon Sealey-Huggins Further reading on climate change and racism via Galdem Magazine Charities to donate to (if you're financially able)Black Lives Matter Black Visions CollectiveGeorge Floyd Memorial Fund Minnesota Freedom FundRun With Maud The Bail Project Reclaim The BlockCampaign Zero NAACP Legal Defence FundWomen For Political Change See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we have an open and honest chat about the past few weeks, what it truly means to be anti-racist, and how we plan to learn and unlearn going forward. We discuss some of the valuable resources we have been consuming since our last episode, and unpick the urgent changes that need to be made within the fashion industry. We also discuss the importance of recognising that real social change has to stem from sustainable energy in order for us to progress long term. This is a 'movement not a moment'. Black lives always matter and we must be prepared to commit to the lifelong work ahead...Resources we discuss in this episode listed below!Documentaries & Dramas 13th Documentary on Netflix Becoming (Michelle Obama) Documentary on Netflix Sitting in Limbo - Windrush scandal drama on BBCiplayer What Happened, Miss Simone? Documentary on Netflix When They See Us (drama on Netflix)Books/reading material Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-LodgeResources by Rachel Cargle: https://linktr.ee/1thatgotawayySome articles on the links between racism and the environment The climate crisis is also a racist crisis: structural racism, inequality and climate change by Leon Sealey-Huggins Further reading on climate change and racism via Galdem Magazine Charities to donate to (if you're financially able)Black Lives Matter Black Visions CollectiveGeorge Floyd Memorial Fund Minnesota Freedom FundRun With Maud The Bail Project Reclaim The BlockCampaign Zero NAACP Legal Defence FundWomen For Political ChangeThank you for listening! (You can find us below until the next episode)www.sophiarosemary.comInstagram: @sophia_rosemarywww.alicecatherine.comInstagram: @alicecatherine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey guys, we're back with another episode where we discuss the Black Lives Matter movement sparked by the tragic murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and so many others. It's been a discombobulating and exhausting time for many – for black people having to cope with “the emotional impact of watching white people wake up to racism in real-time” (which is articulated perfectly in this article https://metro.co.uk/2020/06/12/emotional-impact-watching-white-people-wake-racism-real-time-12839920/?ito=cbshare) and our white allies who are confronting their own white privilege, supremacy and looking for ways to change and re-examine their behaviour. There are already a number of resources and platforms intelligently discussing these issues much better than I ever could, and I personally felt fatigued and overwhelmed after the last few weeks with the amount of information my brain could intake, so I've decided to use the pod to discuss some books/TV shows/podcasts that I and my lovely housemates have consumed over the last year that we thought could be both entertaining AND continue these complex conversations about race and privilege. We were nervous about recording this episode and making sure we articulate ourselves in the right way but again, a lot of what we're learning is that we'll inevitably make mistakes and learning from them is part of the process – so forgive us! I'd love to hear people's thoughts and please like, share and subscribe if you enjoy the ep. Sending all my love to everyone during this difficult time – let's spread love guys! Love, K In this episode we discuss – Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams Girl, Woman Other by Bernadine Evaristo https://www.vogue.co.uk/arts-and-lifestyle/article/bernardine-evaristo-publishing-diversity https://www.vogue.co.uk/arts-and-lifestyle/article/performative-grief-online Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozie Adiche. You can watch her Ted talk “We can all be feminists” here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg3umXU_qWc Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid Little Fires Everywhere – based on the novel by Celeste Ng, available on amazon prime & hulu. 13th Documentary by Ava Duverney (available on Netflix) When They See Us by Ava Duverney (available on Netflix) Sitting in Limbo (available on BBC iplayer here https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p08g29ff/sitting-in-limbo#:~:text=Sitting%20in%20Limbo,Office%20and%20threatened%20with%20deportation.) Reasons to be Cheerful with Ed Miliband and Geoff Lloyd on BLACK LIVES MATTER here -https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Ey8S9aTKgM2vaE6zUrKJ3 Barack Obama's Vice Webinar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhC5tGFZSrI
We sit down with fellow dancers Darian Patterson and Divine Maharaj for a difficult yet necessary discussion on the Black Lives Matter movement. We have a casual yet candid discussion on the recent tragedy of George Floyd, growing up Black, and experiencing racism in 2020. Our guests share insight on setting intentions, resources for educating yourself, and taking action to help propel the Black Lives Matter movement. Despite the dire situation propelled by current events, we discuss the positivity in the community and share hopes for a better future. In this episode, we explore: 00:37 Introduction02:34 Life interrupted: How this has affected Darian & Divine06:30 Momentum in the Black Lives Movement: It’s Time for Change 07:51 Experiencing racism in 202013:22 Organizations, petitions, and other actionable recommendations from Darian & Divine (links included below)23:07 Unlearning and Relearning: Resources to educate ourselves. Recommendations from Darian & Divine (links below)25:20 Taking action and starting the discussion34:33 Call to Action for our listeners! Check your intentions36:14 What’s the right way to support the BLM movement?44:07 Don’t just talk about it… be about it45:16 Highlighting positivity in our communities and hope for a better future. 49:34 Dancing in quarantine51:38 Closing RemarksThe conversation continues on all of our social platforms…Follow Darian Patterson on Instagram @dairyyawnFollow Divine Maharaj on Instagram @divinefaithhFollow us on Instagram @colabpodcast Subscribe to our channel on YouTube Co-Lab PodcastVisit our website www.co-labpodcast.com Follow us on TikTok @colabpodcastSpecial thanks to Jane Banares for creating our "Co-Lab" Podcast ArtworkSearch for and sign the petitions discussed in this episode. Change.org has created a section specifically for Black Lives Matter petitions:https://www.change.org/t/black-lives-matter-en-us?source_location=discover_feedLearn more about: National Police Accountability Project https://www.nlg-npap.org/Black Visions Collective https://www.blackvisionsmn.org/Campaign Zero https://www.joincampaignzero.org/The Innocence Project https://www.innocenceproject.org/about/Support local Black owned Businesses: San Diego, CA: https://localemagazine.com/san-diego-black-owned-businesses/Washington,DC: https://washington.org/visit-dc/black-chefs-restaurantsDarian’s Google Doc of resources can be found here: https://www.instagram.com/dairyyawn/ Book recommendations: “White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism” by Robin DiAngelo“The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America” by Richard RothsteinDocumentary recommendations: “13th” available on Netflix“When They See Us” available on Netflix“12 Years a Slave” available on Amazon Prime and iTunes“Just Mercy” available on Amazon Prime
The Harpies stand with their podcasting peers in the #PodcastBlackout to support Black Lives Matter. Check out some resources we recommend below: BOOKS -White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo -Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad -How to Be An AntiRacist by Ibram X. Kendi -So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo (e-gee-o-ma o-lu-o) -A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn -The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander -Blackballed by Darryle Pinckney -The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein -Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The Cafeteria? by Beverly Daniel Tatum FILMS / TV -Selma (2014) on Amazon Prime Video -Dear White People (2017-present) on Netflix -When They See Us (2019) on Netflix -Just Mercy (2019) on Amazon Prime Video -Self-Made (2020) on Netflix PODCASTS -Code Switch (NPR) - A multi-racial, multi-generational team of journalists fascinated by the overlapping themes of race, ethnicity and culture, how they play out in our lives and communities, and how all of this is shifting. -The Stoop - Hosts Leila Day and Hana Baba start conversations about what it means to be black and how we talk about blackness. It's a celebration of black joy with a mission to dig deeper into stories that we don't hear enough about. -Intersectionality Matters - Learn from the Black scholar and activist who coined the term about what intersectionality looks like in practice and how to continue the fight for justice for Black women. -That's What I'm Saying: Join Shaun and sister Shatara for their weekly podcast covering everything from old school hip-hop, pop culture, dating, sex, entertainment, and various social issues - from a mostly 'woke' (but sometimes ratchet) perspective. -3 Black Geeks Podcast - 3 Black Geeks present a series of shows that overturn any white stereotypes about what might interest Blacks as the show proves being a geek is not constrained by race! They produce seven podcasts centering around movies, TV, anime, wrestling, martial arts, and video games. -The Black Guy Who Tips - A podcast from the minds of Rod and Karen, a black, southern married couple who enjoy pop culture, politics and comedy. PLACES TO DONATE -Black Lives Matter -Bail Funds for Protestors (supplies money across up to 12 communities to help pay bail for those arrested protesting) -ACLU (lobbying for policy change) -National Police Accountability Project (legal aid specifically for those targeted by police violence and misconduct) -Reclaim the Block (working to divert funding from police into communities of color) -The Loveland Foundation (helps women of color seek therapy) PROTESTING TIPS -Find your local protest details by visiting community sites like NextDoor, social media events and hashtags, as well as your local Black Lives Matter Chapter - which you can find on the BLM website as an interactive map -Be aware of special details surrounding your protest, like an enforced curfew -Know your rights - the ACLU has a post on their website regarding what your rights include, you can even print this out for reference and put it in your backpack -Remember to pack things like your face mask, ID, first aid, signage, water and sunscreen. Plenty of sites have protestor packing tips listed on their sites, so make sure to check and prepare ahead of time. -Check in with family / friends at specific times so they are alerted if something is wrong. -Memorize the phone number of either your lawyer or a trusted contact in case you are arrested and do not have access to your belongings to look up contact information. OTHER RESOURCES “Justice in June” Google Doc USA.gov/elected-officials supportblackowned.com
Hey, gals! Today's episode is for my fellow introverts and how to navigate life as one! I think it's important for introverts to push themselves to come out of their shell, but to also accept themselves for who they are and how without apologizing. This is a lengthy episode, but I hope that you find some value throughout! XOXO, Dia. Check Us Out on Insta: https://bit.ly/3dNyYGF Main Page: https://bit.ly/2AlYZyz BLM Resources: Text/Call Text "FLOYD" to 55156 Text "ENOUGH" to 55256 Text "JUSTICE" to 668366 Call your congressional rep Contact the District Attorney (612) 348-5550 Contact the Minneapolis Mayor (612) 673-2100 Donate https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloyd https://www.communityjusticeexchange.org/national-bail-fund-network https://secure.actblue.com/donate/naacp-1 https://colorofchange.org https://www.gofundme.com/f/h3n6d-black-visions-collective-fundraiser https://www.reclaimtheblock.org https://www.joincampaignzero.org Petitions https://www.change.org/p/mayor-jacob-frey-justice-for-george-floyd?source_location=discover_feed https://www.change.org/p/minneapolis-district-attorney-raise-the-degree https://www.change.org/p/andy-beshear-justice-for-breonna-taylor Educate Shows/Films "13th" on Netflix "American Son" on Netflix "When They See Us" on Netflix "Dear White People" on Netflix "Watchmen" on HBO/Sky "Orange Is The New Black" on Neflix "Stanford Prison Experiment" on Youtube "I Am Not Your Negro" on Amazon Prime "Noughts and Crosses" on BBC Podcasts 1619 by The New York Times Code Switch by NPR Pod Save The People Lynching in America About Race with Reni Eddo-Lodge All My Relations Intersectionality Matters 'Witness Black History' by BBC World Slay In Your Lane: The Podcast Books "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston "White Fragility" by Robin Diangelo "How We Fight White Supremacy" by Akiba Solomon "So You Want To Talk About Race" by Ijeoma Oluo "They Can't Kill Us All: The Story Of The Struggle For Black Lives" by Wesley Lowery "Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements" by Charlene Carruthers "On The Other Side of Freedom: The Case For Hope" by DeRay Mckesson "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker: A Memoir in Essays" by Damon Young Vote Register to Vote Locate your local polling stations Mark your calendar! The Primary Elections are on November 3rd! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dia-gauthier/support
Sharing my feelings around why we need to take action with Black Lives Matter. A little background and how we as women can do better. #BlackLivesMatter Everyday. Ways you can help Donate. Petition. Share,: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ 75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice: https://medium.com/equality-includes-you/what-white-people-can-do-for-racial-justice-f2d18b0e0234 Ways you can educate yourself: Read - Just Mercy- Bryan Stevenson James Cone: Malcolm & Martin & America; & The Cross and the Lynching Tree Ta Nahesi Coates- Between the World & Me; & A Case for Reparations Born a Crime- Trevor Noah The New Jim Crow- Michelle Alexander White Fragility- Robin Diangelo How to Be an Anti Racist- Ibram X Kendi The Hate You Give- Angie Thomas Listen - Podcasts 1916: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/23/podcasts/1619-podcast.html NPR’s Code Switch: https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/ Beyond Prisons: https://shadowproof.com/beyond-prisons/ Ear Hustle: https://www.earhustlesq.com/ The #GroundingsProject: https://groundings.simplecast.com/ Watch - 13th - on Netflix The Death and Life of Marsha P Johnson - on Netflix Just Mercy - on Amazon Prime Explained: The Racial Wealth Gap - on Netflix When They See Us - on Netflix Selma - on Amazon Prime If Beale Street Could Talk - on Amazon Prime To my non-white friends, my family, my clients and neighbors: I see you and I hear you. I want to be more actively engaged, but I know I still have so many blind spots, but will continue to grow. You matter, your lives MATTER. Connect with Jordan: https://www.instagram.com/jgofitlife Apply to be a part of my signature 12-week program, Body Confident Blueprint: https://www.jgofit360.com/body-confident-blueprint Join my FREE Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/JGoFitFam/
Hi all! Thank you for tuning in! Below are all of the resources that I mentioned in today's episode! Please contribute in as many ways as you can, but more importantly, check yourself and make sure you are doing your best as a human being. Enough is enough. XOXO, Dia. Use your Sephora Insider Points to Donate: https://www.sephora.com/profile/BeautyInsider Text/Call Text "FLOYD" to 55156 Text "ENOUGH" to 55256 Text "JUSTICE" to 668366 Call your congressional rep Contact the District Attorney (612) 348-5550 Contact the Minneapolis Mayor (612) 673-2100 Donate https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloyd https://www.communityjusticeexchange.org/national-bail-fund-network https://secure.actblue.com/donate/naacp-1 https://colorofchange.org https://www.gofundme.com/f/h3n6d-black-visions-collective-fundraiser https://www.reclaimtheblock.org https://www.joincampaignzero.org Petitions https://www.change.org/p/mayor-jacob-frey-justice-for-george-floyd?source_location=discover_feed https://www.change.org/p/minneapolis-district-attorney-raise-the-degree Educate Shows/Films "13th" on Netflix "American Son" on Netflix "When They See Us" on Netflix Podcasts 1619 Code Switch Pod Save The People Books "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston "White Fragility" by Robin Diangelo "How We Fight White Supremacy" by Akiba Solomon Vote Register to Vote Locate your local polling stations Mark your calendar! The Primary Elections are on November 3rd! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dia-gauthier/support
Standing in solidarity with the Black community & the Black Lives Matter movement, the show must be paused.DONATE:Here are some organizations that can use your help:Black Visions CollectiveReclaim the BlockBlack Lives MatterNorth Star Health CollectiveCampaign ZeroThe Unicorn RiotThe National Police Accountability ProjectThe Minnesota Freedom FundVISIT:https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/#- A comprehensive list of resources to where you can sign online petitions & donate to victims, protestors, Black owned businesses, organizations & other important funds.LEARN:“13th” (2016) - Netflix“When They See Us” (2019) - Netflix“If Beale Street Could Talk” (2018) - Hulu“Fruitvale Station” (2013) - Amazon Prime & other digital platforms“Just Mercy (2020) - Amazon Prime & other digital platformsSOCIAL MEDIA:@codyfernInstagram live conversation with Angelica Ross.MUSIC:- “Talkin’ Bout a Revolution” - Tracy Chapman*Email us for show notes: divadailiespod@gmail.com*Twitter & Instagram: @divadailiespod*Diva Hotline: 714-729-3121TIME STAMPS:- Why Pausing the Show Matters (00:09)- Where to Donate (3:21)- Movie Recommendations (7:07)- Social Media Recommendation: (14:18)- 5 Minute Moment of Silence for Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, & All Black lives that have been lost due to police brutality (17:24)- “Talkin’ Bout a Revolution” (24:38)
Today the message I want to share is about unlearning racism and becoming anti-racist. Showing up and loving cannot co-exist without equity. However, I am not the teacher of this movement, I am a student. Instead of listening to me today, please look at the list of resources I have included here, choose an article, a podcast, a book, a course and spend your time here. BOOKS: How to Be An Anti-Racist by Ibram X Kendi (may be on backorder, but is available on audible for immediate listen) Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad So You Wanna Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo PODCASTS: 1619 Pod For The Cause Seeing White WATCH: 13th on Netflix When They See Us on Netflix ARTICLES/GUIDES: Anti-Racism Resource Guide Stop Saying All Lives Matter 75 Things White People Can Do For Racial Justice Welcome To The Anti-Racist Movement - Here’s What You Missed. Dear White Women How To Talk To Kids About Race COURSES: Spiritual Activism 101 by Rachel Ricketts The Great Unlearn by Rachel Cargle ACTIONS: Text “Floyd” to 55156 to sign a petition a demand justice for George Floyd Sign-up at Color of Change: https://colorofchange.org/ to be notified of more opportunities to take action DONATE: George Floyd Memorial Fund: https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloydMinnesota Freedom Fund: https://minnesotafreedomfund.org/Black Visions Collective: https://www.blackvisionsmn.org/Campaign Zero: https://www.joincampaignzero.org/Black Lives Matter: https://www.Blacklivesmatter.com
Honestly, I am at a loss for words for the brutality that George Floyd faced. Our prayers go out to the Floyd family. Words cannot describe what they and so many others are going through right now! At Progressholic, we decided to share some resources on how you can help out and educate yourself on racism. Here are some ways to help out: - Donate to Black Lives Matter (https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ms_blm_homepage_2019) - Get involved with your local Black Lives Matter Chapter (Full list - https://blacklivesmatter.com/chapters/) - Donate to a bail fund. Some Twitter users are crowd sourcing lists of local organizations that help bail out protesters who get arrested. (https://twitter.com/costarastrology/status/1266393495260008448) - Support Campaign Zero, a police reform group that has been working on policy solutions “informed by data and human rights principles (https://www.joincampaignzero.org/) - Sign a petition: Civil rights group Color of Change launched a petition asking that all the officers involved in Floyd's death are brought to justice. (https://act.colorofchange.org/sign/justiceforfloyd_george_floyd_minneapolis) - Or another petition: The “Justice for George Floyd” petition on Change.org already has 8.5 million supporters. (https://bit.ly/36NCsGv) Here are some podcasts, Films, TV Shows, Articles which might shed some light on these tragic events and help educate yourself (Shoutout to @southasiansforblacklives for making this extensive list): 5 podcasts - 1619 (New York Times) - About Race - Intersectionality Matters! Hosted by Kimberle Crenshaw - Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast - Pod For the Cause (from the leadership conference on civil and human rights 5 Films or TV Series - 13th with Ava Duvernay on Netflix - American Son WITH Kenny Leon on Netflix - Dear White People on Netflix - When They See Us by Ava Duvernay on Netflix - The Hate You Give by George Tillman Jr – Hulu 5 Articles - 'America's Racial Contract is Killing Us' by Adam Serwer - Atlantic (May 8, 2020) - Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement (Mentoring a New Generation of Activists) - 'My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant' by Jose Antonio Vargas (NYT Mag (June 22, 2011) - The 1619 Project (all the articles) - The New York Times Magazine - 'The Intersectionality Wars' by Jane Coaston - Vox (May 28, 2019) If you are not able to find the links to something, please reach out to us and we can send it across!
I am starting a new series on the podcast around racism in America. I recently watched the documentary on Netflix - When They See Us - and was moved to start a conversation and be better educated on what it is like being black in America. The series will include me having a conversation with different black people, hearing their stories and experiences, and talking about hidden or unconscious biases we as white people might have. Racism is a problem and we need to confront in. Hard conversations need to be had and people need to be heard. Join the conversation and LISTEN. Listen to the stories and experiences and be made aware of ways you may be racist without even knowing it. www.ketchsmith.com/podcast @ketchsmith
Harsh and Shreyas break down the Good, the Bad and the Filmy for the hottest new web series on Netflix - When They See Us. The series is based on events of the 1989 Central Park jogger case and explores the lives of the families of and the five male suspects who were prosecuted in 1990 on charges related to the rape and assault of a woman in Central Park, New York City, the year before. But did it deliver? It most definitely did! #whentheyseeus (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23whentheyseeus) #goodbadfilmy (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23goodbadfilmy) #netflix (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23netflix) Credits: Hosts - Harsh Rana | Instagram: @thakurharshvardhan.rana Shreyas Bhatia | Instagram: @orion_s27 Production and Post Production - Abhishek Dobhal Audio - Virat Tiwari ►►Subscribe Now to Muncher Movies! New podcasts every week and new videos everyday! ►► http://bit.ly/2CRhHft (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=MuEaA3PV9MM&redir_token=2H8LeKCCYrsc-n78AsLlfwPkYMR8MTU2MjI1OTYxN0AxNTYyMTczMjE3&q=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2CRhHft) For more movie reviews by Harsh and Shreyas, check out "Good, Bad & Filmy" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVnJw... Want to see more? Become a part of our community of movie and TV lovers. Check out our Instagram page to keep up with our videos and more ► http://bit.ly/2JS3813 (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=MuEaA3PV9MM&redir_token=2H8LeKCCYrsc-n78AsLlfwPkYMR8MTU2MjI1OTYxN0AxNTYyMTczMjE3&q=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2JS3813) Follow us on Twitter ► http://bit.ly/2UjMknS (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=MuEaA3PV9MM&redir_token=2H8LeKCCYrsc-n78AsLlfwPkYMR8MTU2MjI1OTYxN0AxNTYyMTczMjE3&q=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2UjMknS) Like us on Facebook ► http://bit.ly/2YAroIl (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=MuEaA3PV9MM&redir_token=2H8LeKCCYrsc-n78AsLlfwPkYMR8MTU2MjI1OTYxN0AxNTYyMTczMjE3&q=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2YAroIl) Write in to us at ► movies@munchermedia.com While you’re here, check out other Muncher Movies content! Prefer listening to podcasts? Check out Film Feud on Apple Podcasts ► (https://apple.co/2uASFwA (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=MuEaA3PV9MM&redir_token=2H8LeKCCYrsc-n78AsLlfwPkYMR8MTU2MjI1OTYxN0AxNTYyMTczMjE3&q=https%3A%2F%2Fapple.co%2F2uASFwA) ), and Film Feud Bollywood on Apple Podcasts ► (https://apple.co/2FPeeQv (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=MuEaA3PV9MM&redir_token=2H8LeKCCYrsc-n78AsLlfwPkYMR8MTU2MjI1OTYxN0AxNTYyMTczMjE3&q=https%3A%2F%2Fapple.co%2F2FPeeQv) ), or anywhere else you like to listen to podcasts. Find out more on www.munchermovies.com. Muncher Movies is part of Muncher Media (www.munchermedia.com)
This week on The Blue Room Podcast, @Gordo_2x is joined off camera by @Jellz13 & @2xdon_peso. This discuss The Central Park 5 documentury on Netflix (When They See Us), the definition of Hate Crimes, Cheating rules, as well as side nights in they feelings (Playing Your Position)
We hebben het over dat media steeds meer en beter verantwoording afleggen voor hun doen en laten. Dat was gisteren te horen in de jaarrede van de Raad voor de Journalistiek. Hoe doen ze dit bij RTL Nieuws? Ilse Openneer legt uit. Is het belangrijk om de nieuwsconsument mee te nemen in journalistieke afwegingen? Of stel je je dan kwetsbaar op? Aan tafel zitten Ward Wijndelts, Ilse Openneer en Spraakmaker Hans Clevers. Ook bespreken we het Mediamoment van Openneer. Namelijk de Tweet van Harriet Duurvoort, die huiselijk geweld door een zoon met verstandelijke beperking bespreekbaar te maken. Is Twitter een goed medium om taboes te doorbreken? Wijndelts noemt als Mediamoment de nieuwe cijfers van CBS over scheidingen. Hoe ga je als medium om met de publicatie van cijfers? De cijfers kunnen soms ook anders geïnterpreteerd worden. Tot slot bespreken we een serie op Netflix: When They See Us. Een professor op Columbia University stapt op naar aanleiding van die serie. De Columbia professor werd al langer beschuldigd van racistische motieven. Pas nu, met deze netflixserie, lijkt haar aanstelling op de universiteit niet langer houdbaar. Is het gek dat een serie zoveel invloed heeft? Zien we dit bij meer series?
On this week episode KillaBeatzSOG and the SOG family Uncle Mar, and Frank Math sits down to discuss the Netflix When They See US special. Jayz becoming a billionaire, XXL 25 best hip hop diss tracks of the 2000s, and much more. Follow Us Website: https://thetoughcriticspodcast.podbean.com/ IG:@TheToughCriticsPodcast FB:@TheToughCriticsPodcast Tweet Us:@TheToughCriticPodcast
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