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Best podcasts about racial epithets

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The Kuhner Report
is there a double standard with racial epithets

The Kuhner Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 51:21


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Sojourner Truth Radio
Black History Today: Voting Rights, HBCU Bomb Threats and Racial Epithets

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 57:30


Today on Sojourner Truth we kick off our Black History Month Coverage. We discuss challenges facing Black and Brown communities today including: on-going bomb threats against HBCUs; the latest on what is going on in Congress to protect certification of Presidential elections and community based work being done to encourage voters and to protect the vote; those on the right slamming President Biden's announcement that he will select a Black woman to the US Supreme Court and the Dept of Justice has refused to reopen the federal investigation into the 2014 police killing of 12 year old Tamir Rice . Our first guest is Barbara Arnwine President and Founder of the Transformative Justice Coalition. And racist and anti-Semitic vandalism at Queens College part of the City University of New York. Delany Hall is a building used by the SEEK Program and was recently vandalized. SEEK students while mixed race are primarily low income, ethnic and people of color students. SEEK Students and faculty alike are pressing the college administration to take action. The SEEK program grew out of the Civil Rights Movement in an effort led by the late Shirley Chisholm. What's going on? We speak with Dr. Natanya Duncan, Director of Queens College Africana Studies. Likely many of you are gearing up to relax and root for your favorite team during Superbowl 2022 which takes place at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Los Angeles on Sunday February 13th. Inglewood is a community facing gentrification with a large Black and other people of color population. But what is going on behind the scenes as law enforcement promises to crack down on those viewed as “undesirables”, houseless people and sex workers. For every Superbowl there is the claim promoted by law enforcement and anti-sex worker campaigners that the bowls are a haven for sex trafficking. Not so says a coalition of sex worker organizations. They are planning to expose racist and sexist trafficking and the superbowl misinformation, and the misinformation about trafficking generally. Our final guest is Alex Makulit an organizer with USPROStitutes Collective.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Black History Today: Voting Rights, HBCU Bomb Threats and Racial Epithets

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 57:30


Today on Sojourner Truth we kick off our Black History Month Coverage. We discuss challenges facing Black and Brown communities today including: on-going bomb threats against HBCUs; the latest on what is going on in Congress to protect certification of Presidential elections and community based work being done to encourage voters and to protect the vote; those on the right slamming President Biden's announcement that he will select a Black woman to the US Supreme Court and the Dept of Justice has refused to reopen the federal investigation into the 2014 police killing of 12 year old Tamir Rice . Our first guest is Barbara Arnwine President and Founder of the Transformative Justice Coalition. And racist and anti-Semitic vandalism at Queens College part of the City University of New York. Delany Hall is a building used by the SEEK Program and was recently vandalized. SEEK students while mixed race are primarily low income, ethnic and people of color students. SEEK Students and faculty alike are pressing the college administration to take action. The SEEK program grew out of the Civil Rights Movement in an effort led by the late Shirley Chisholm. What's going on? We speak with Dr. Natanya Duncan, Director of Queens College Africana Studies. Likely many of you are gearing up to relax and root for your favorite team during Superbowl 2022 which takes place at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Los Angeles on Sunday February 13th. Inglewood is a community facing gentrification with a large Black and other people of color population. But what is going on behind the scenes as law enforcement promises to crack down on those viewed as “undesirables”, houseless people and sex workers. For every Superbowl there is the claim promoted by law enforcement and anti-sex worker campaigners that the bowls are a haven for sex trafficking. Not so says a coalition of sex worker organizations. They are planning to expose racist and sexist trafficking and the superbowl misinformation, and the misinformation about trafficking generally. Our final guest is Alex Makulit an organizer with USPROStitutes Collective.

Realness About Things
Epithets, Epithets, Racial Epithets

Realness About Things

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 39:31


I talk about the story I seen about the off duty officer calling someone a nigger and getting knocked the fuck out. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christopher-ckarke5/support

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Whatcha Ain't Gon' Do!
Ain't Nothin' Polite... About "Polite Racism..."

Whatcha Ain't Gon' Do!

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 70:42


The ABWHE ladies (Kuan, Michelle, Valerie, and Juanita) and I get together for another wide-ranging conversation, and, this time, the topic is "Polite Racism." Whew! Ain't NOTHING polite about it. It hurts in so many ways, and it takes so many ugly forms. Join the conversation-and please forgive the audio quality. Recording a podcast over Zoom isn't the best situation, but it's what the pandemic dictates. Hopefully, I'll find a better safely-socially-distanced alternative for the next season of the show!

TalkJive.org
The Isle of Dr. Garneau ep. 2 "Racial Epithets" (7.7.19)

TalkJive.org

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 29:28


Dr. Garneau and Thomas talk about non-African-Americans using the "N-word", Mascots, and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkjive/support

Philosophy Talk Starters
294: Forbidden Words

Philosophy Talk Starters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2015 10:58


Some words, like n****r, ch*nk, and c*nt, are so forbidden that we won't even spell them out here. Decent people simply don't use these words to refer to others; they are intrinsically disrespectful. But aren't words just strings of sounds or letters? Words have life because they express ideas. But in a free society, how can we prohibit the expression of ideas? How can we forbid words? Where does the strange power of curses, epithets, and scatological terms come from? John and Ken avoid mincing words with Chris Hom from Texas Tech University, author of "Hating and Necessity: The Semantics of Racial Epithets." More at http://philosophytalk.org/shows/forbidden-words

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