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"To talk of transracialism instead of racial passing is, I think, to shear off its past of darkness, of illicitness," argues Esi Edugyan. Transracialism implies that we've gone beyond the limiting values of racial passing, allowing us to define for ourselves what our race is. So where do our rights to define ourselves begin and end?
In this episode, Matthew talks to Professor of Education and Social Justice at The University of Birmingham - Professor Kalwant Bhopal. Kalwant's research looks at issues of race, racism, gender, class, inequalities, social Justice and equity. The discussion focusses on Kalwant's book - White Privilege: The Myth of a Post-Racial Society and considers what whiteness actually means and also how education statistics in relation to race do not always tell the full story.
On Reality Asserts Itself with Paul Jay, James Early says the economic indices of the black community are worse at the mass level than they were before Obama became president. This is an episode of Reality Asserts Itself, produced November 19, 2013.
The Positive Edge with Juliana Chow & Daniel Juul Kyei-ofori
The brutal killing of George Floyd shook the world, as it was shared virally online and has sparked protests around the world in the past weeks. We're discussing how people are using social media to advocate for Black Lives Matter and the controversy around #BlackoutTuesday. We also talk about terms, like systemic racism, implicit biases and virtue signalling, and break down what they actually mean. We recently started video recording our podcast episodes. Subscribe to our YouTube channel, The Positive Edge, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest episodes and exclusive content.
After George Floyd's murder, Black Lives Matter protests are again taking place around the world against police violence and systemic racism. We're asking what we can all do to make this a moment of real change. Barrister and former Deputy Mayor of London Matthew Ryder talks about the actions we can take on the specific issue of how black people are treated by the police. And we speak to Professor Kalwant Bhopal about her book, ‘White Privilege: The Myth of a Post-Racial Society’. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam Harris, author, philosopher, and neuroscientist, joins Adam for a 1-on-1 conversation in Part 2 of today’s podcast. Adam asks him about his education background, and the guys go on to discuss the double-edged sword of the internet. They also talk about how psychedelics can change the way you think, why humans instinctively resist change, and Sam’s issues with religious doctrine. Later, Adam asks Sam about his argument with Ben Affleck on Bill Maher, and they go on to discuss the continued threat of jihadism, and what a post-racial society actually looks like. As the interview wraps up, Adam and Sam talk about wealth inequality. PLEASE SUPPORT TODAY’S SPONSORS! JB Weld - World's Strongest Bond BuyRaycon.com/ADAM TommyJohn.com/ADAM Geico.com BetOnline enter PODCASTONE
Has Canada achieved a post-racial society, or is its racism merely covert? In this episode, Grace discusses her experience as a Black woman in Canada. For a shorter, more concise version of this episode, check out the article "My Experience As A Black Girl In Canada" on Sorella Magazine, or here: https://www.sorellamag.org/opinion-sorella/experience-dark-skin-black.Don't forget to rate/review this show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends and family.Join the Sit Down, Sis podcast squad on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/sitdownsispod/) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/sitdownsispod).For more detailed content on navigating life as a Black woman, visit the online publication Sorella Magazine here or at https://www.sorellamag.org/. Find Sorella Magazine on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/sorellamagazine) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/sorellamagazine/), Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/sorellamagazine/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/sorellamag); Support the show (http://paypal.me/SorellaMagazine)
Political Blackness is more about the colour of your politics than the colour of your skin. Back in October 2019, to celebrate Black History Month in Scotland, we recorded an event in which Khadija, Hashim, Franklin, Eyram, Jatin, Azita and Mélina discuss the origins of political Blackness, its current use and its future. This episode explores the lived experiences of political Blackness in the UK, in Scotland and beyond. What are its benefits and drawbacks? It can challenge whiteness and resist the erasure of the “B” in BME, BAME which risk simply becoming ME (Minority Ethnic). But does it erase anti-blackness and colourism? If you enjoy our work and want to support us, you can share this episode on social media and make a donation to help us continue our work. References: Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights (https://www.crer.scot/) National Union for Students (https://www.nus.org.uk/) Franz Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Skin,_White_Masks) Kalwant Bhopal's White Privilege: The Myth of a Post-Racial Society (https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/white-privilege) BME/BAME (https://www.theantiracisteducator.com/bme-bame) Person of colour (https://www.theantiracisteducator.com/person-of-colour) Political Blackness (https://www.theantiracisteducator.com/political-blackness) Whiteness (https://www.theantiracisteducator.com/whiteness) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-anti-racist-educator/message
Auxoro Chat 005: The Johnny Depp & Amber Heard Situation, The Legacy of Kobe Bryant, and Getting to a Post Racial Society: SUPPORT AUXORO ON PATREON (Thank You): https://www.patreon.com/auxoroSUPPORT AUXORO ON PAYPAL (Thank You): paypal.me/zacharygrossfeld1SUPPORT AUXORO ON VENMO (Thank You): @Zachary-Ross-4AUXORO NEWSLETTER: https://www.auxoro.com/theauxAUXORO MERCH: https://www.auxoro.com/storeTHE AUX PODCAST: https://linktr.ee/auxoroWEBSITE/BLOG: https://www.auxoro.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/auxoro/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/auxoromag/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/Auxoromag
This is Show #21 - Race and Ethnic Relations on Campus - Do We Live in a Post-Racial Society? - in which I discussed the realistic and practical issue of post-racial society and the fact that do most Americans really feel comfortable around folks who look different than them. What is you opinion? This is the first show of 2020 and I'm bringing it with a different attitude! My answer was NO! We as Americans... do not live in a Post-Racial society even though most Americans would like to think that we do. Check out my Podcast and hear the reasons why? Please email me at: baileye@ecu.edu OR ejb678@gmail.com and add to the discussion! I'm really looking forward to your response. PEACE OUT and we are really in a NEW DECADE!!
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The guys discuss the American Prison Industry, Tokenism, and learning about race growing up in this 48,582nd discussion about racism. To write in, e-mail at qnoanswers@gmail.com!
Originally posted August 2015 Animaine and Dani Marie get alot off their chests in this episode. Sandra Bland, Sam Dubose, #BlackLivesMatter, Appropriation, Stop and Frisk, Ferguson protests and so much more. Animaine's Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnimainSparkstr Dani Marie's Tumblr: http://danimarie6389.tumblr.com
Join us for a great line up on The Smoking Glass Hour with Baron Glass. Times below are listed in CST. 7:30 PM - Mr. Robert Bogues with FRONT LINE Recovery Team will be discussing addiction recovery. 8:30 PM - A Post Racial Society. What does it really mean to be black in america in 2015? Call in and let your voice be heard. (347) 855-8118
Reimagining Self and Other: A Facing History Day of Learning
Plummer discusses how humans must navigate a variety of obstacles, including basic scientific processes such as our biological instinct of fight or flight, when interacting in a diverse world. She also talks about how we establish our own racial identities and the difficulties we encounter in this process, and how we can act to bring about a truly post-racial society.
Deborah Plummer, a psychologist from the Univ. of Massachusetts discusses how humans must navigate a variety of obstacles, including basic scientific processes such as our biological instinct of fight or flight, when interacting in a diverse world.
Some political and intellectual "pundits" say that we are now in a "Post Racial Society" where, some fail to see racism during an Obama Presidency....what do you say? Also, can African Americans be racist?..I would love to hear your answer ! Tune in to hear my opinion ! THIS WILL BE THE SHOW YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS !
Some political and intellectual "pundits" say that we are now in a "Post Racial Society" where, some fail to see racism during an Obama Presidency....what do you say? Also, can African Americans be racist?..I would love to hear your answer ! Tune in to hear my opinion ! THIS WILL BE THE SHOW YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS !