Podcasts about racially mixed people

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Best podcasts about racially mixed people

Latest podcast episodes about racially mixed people

First Name Basis Podcast
8.12: Raising Multiracial Children

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 54:34


Growing up as a multiracial child, I often felt my racial identity shifting and developing — heck, even as an adult I do! Navigating what it means to be multiracial continues to be a journey for me, which is why I was so excited to be able to interview Dr. Jennifer Noble. Dr. Jenn, as she's known online, is a licensed psychologist, parent coach and associate professor of psychology, who shares her expertise both in her private practice in Los Angeles and online. She focuses on identity and mixed race experience as she works with mixed race teens, BIPOC women and other marginalized groups. In our conversation, we discuss: • The experience many multiracial children have of shifting identity development. • How parents can help their multiracial children prepare to answer questions about their identity. • Affirming identity in the face of other people's assumptions. • How terminology can change based on where the mixed race person is in their identity journey. • Building resilience in kids and their parents through open communication. I hope any of you listeners out there who are multiracial or raising multiracial kiddos leave listening to this conversation feeling like you can be more fully connected to your family and your identity. And for anyone who is monoracial, I hope this gives you a better understanding of how you can support the multiracial people in your life.   Invite Jasmine to work with your school! Are you a parent or teacher who wants to help your school turn good intentions into positive action by making anti-racist education a priority? First Name Basis is here to help! Jasmine Bradshaw, the host and founder of the First Name Basis Podcast, is an anti-racist educator and former second-grade teacher who has a passion for helping schools make real change. Whether you're looking for a keynote speaker at your next PTA event, want to implement our Ally Elementary curriculum at your school, or need someone to consult with your school and provide teacher trainings, Jasmine is your go-to resource. Email hello@firstnamebasis.org or visit firstnamebasis.org/workwithme for more information!   Get your Little Allies Activity Book If you're looking for activities for your kids or students to do that are both fun and meaningful, we've got something for you! Our Little Allies Activity Book is now available! It's a coloring book that is focused on allyship, and all the activities are based around anti-racism. The Little Allies Activity Book includes:  Color by number  Protest I Spy  Dot to dot Anti-racist word search  Black history unscramble  And more! Get your hands on it today by heading to firstnamebasis.org/store!   Articles, Studies & Podcasts Referenced in the Episode Dr. Jenn's website, which includes information about Mixed Life Academy Dr. Jenn's Instagram account @drjennpsych Dr. Noble's therapy practice website Multiracial Bill of Rights by Dr. Maria Root “One Drop of Love” by Fanshen Cox “50 Experiences of Racially Mixed People” by Dr. Maria Root   Video of a mom in England giving her son a shirt to tell him he's leaving the school where he's been bullied   Song Credit: “Clapping Music” by BrightestAvenue and “Sunshine” by lemonmusicstudio

First Name Basis Podcast
5.5 Raising Multi-Racial Children

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 60:39


Growing up as a mult-racial child, I often felt my racial identity shifting and developing — heck, even as an adult I do!   Navigating what it means to be mult-racial continues to be a journey for me, which is why I was so excited to be able to interview Dr. Jennifer Noble.   Dr. Jenn, as she's known online, is a licensed psychologist, parent coach and associate professor of psychology, who shares her expertise both in her private practice in Los Angeles and online. She focuses on identity and mixed race experience as she works with mixed race teens, BIPOC women and other marginalized groups.   In our conversation, we discuss: The experience many multi-racial children have of shifting identity development. How parents can help their multi-racial children prepare to answer questions about their identity. Affirming identity in the face of other people's assumptions. How terminology can change based on where the mixed race person is in their identity journey, Building resilience in kids and their parents through open communication.   I hope any of you listeners out there who are multi-racial or raising multi-racial kiddos leave listening to this conversation feeling like you can be more fully connected to your family and your identity. And for anyone who is mono-racial, I hope this gives you a better understanding of how you can support the multi-racial people in your life. Bite-sized Black History  Bite-sized Black History is a program that empowers you to teach the little ones you love about brilliant Black Americans who have been largely overlooked by our history books. We featured 12 different people in Season 1 of the program and will feature 12 all new Black Americans in Season 2. And, if you missed Season 1, both seasons will be available for purchase.   Articles, Studies, & Podcasts Referenced in the Episode   Dr. Jenn's website, which includes information about Mixed Life Academy   Dr. Jenn's Instagram account @drjennpsych   Dr. Noble's therapy practice website   Multi-racial Bill of Rights by Dr. Maria Root   “One Drop of Love” by Fanshen Cox   “50 Experiences of Racially Mixed People” by Dr. Maria Root     Video of a mom in England giving her son a shirt to tell him he's leaving the school where he's been bullied   Song Credit: “Sleeper” by Steve Adams” and “Dive Down” by VYEN  

Generation Mixed
9 - Bill of Mixed Rights

Generation Mixed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 29:34


Have you heard of the Bill of Rights for Racially Mixed People?Written in 1993 by Dr. Maria P.P. Root to empower those of us who are mixed or in mixed families. It was this document that was instrumental in giving the check more than one box for race as a question on the 2000 Census. She is Filipino-American, a clinical psychologist and scholar. Her works include Racially Mixed in America, The Multiracial Experience: Racial Borders as the New Frontier, Love's Revolution: Racial Intermarriage, and The Multiracial Child Resource BookThank you all for joining us tonight! Like, rate, subscribe and download Generation Mixed Podcast on all streaming platforms!Shoot me an email at generationmixedpodcast@gmail.com if you have any ideas , questions or wish to be on the show!

Multiracial Family Man
Betwixt and Between - the Sociology of the Multiracial Experience with Professor G. Reginald Daniel, Ep. 230

Multiracial Family Man

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019 46:58


Ep. 230: In this episode, Alex speak with Professor G. Reginald Daniel, Ph.D.  Professor Daniel is a Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara; Affiliated Faculty, Latin American and Iberian Studies, Black Studies, Chicana/o Studies, Asian American Studies, and History. Since 1989, he has taught “Betwixt and Between,” which is one of the first and longest-standing university courses to deal specifically with the question of multiracial identity comparing the U.S. with various parts of the world. He has published numerous articles and chapters that cover this topic. His chapters “Passers and Pluralists: Subverting the Racial Divide” and “Beyond Black and White: The New Multiracial Consciousness” appeared in Racially Mixed People in America (1992) edited by Maria P. P. Root, which was the first comprehensive examination of multiracial identity in the United States. His books entitled More Than Black? Multiracial Identity and the New Racial Order (2002) and Race and Multiraciality in Brazil and the United States: Converging Paths? (2006), and Machado de Assis: Multiracial Identity and the Brazilian Novelist (2012) are a culmination of much of his thinking on the relationship between social structure and racial formation—especially multiracial identities. He is also co-editor of Race and the Obama Phenomenon: The Vision of a More Perfect Multiracial Union (2014) to which he contributed a chapter titled “Race and Multiraciality: From Barack Obama to Trayvon Martin.” In addition, he is a co-founding editor and Editor in Chief of the newly launched Journal of Critical Mixed Race Studies (JCMRS). On June 16, 2012, he received the Loving Prize at the 5th Annual Mixed Roots Film and Literary Festival in Los Angeles. Established in 2008, the prize is a commemoration of the June 12, 1967 Loving v. Virginia decision that removed the last laws prohibiting racial intermarriage. It is awarded annually to outstanding artists, storytellers, and community leaders for inspirational dedication to celebrating and illuminating the mixed racial and cultural experience. National Public Radio’s “Talk of the Nation” interviewed him where he discussed his teaching on multiraciality and the significance of the Loving Prize. Finally, he is a former member of the advisory boards of AMEA (Association of MultiEthnic Americans), the Mixed Heritage Center of MAVIN Foundation, and Project RACE (Reclassify All Children Equally). These are among the most prominent organizations involved in bring about changes in the collection of official racial and ethnic data, as in the decennial census, which makes it possible for multiracial-identified individuals to acknowledge their various backgrounds. His own multiracial identity includes African, European, Asian, Arab, and Native American origins. For more on Professor Daniel, please see his bio and his curriculum vitae. For more on host, Alex Barnett, please check out his website: www.alexbarnettcomic.com or visit him on Facebook (www.facebook.com/alexbarnettcomic) or on Twitter at @barnettcomic To subscribe to the Multiracial Family Man, please click here: MULTIRACIAL FAMILY MAN PODCAST Huge shout out to our "Super-Duper Supporters" Elizabeth A. Atkins and Catherine Atkins Greenspan of Two Sisters Writing and Publishing Intro and Outro Music is Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons - By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Both And
S1E10 The Multiracial Bill of Rights S1E10

Both And

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 30:08


For the final episode of season 1, Beth and Leila discuss Maria Root's "Bill of Rights for Racially Mixed People".

Mark All That Apply
Episode 21: Meghan Markle & Girls Trip

Mark All That Apply

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 36:53


Thanksgiving 2017 included a family viewing of Girls Trip, naturally we had to discuss that one. We also discuss Jeanette's recent trip to South Carolina, Meghan Markle's engagement to Prince Harry, and we round out the last of our 50 Experiences of Racially Mixed People. What are we going to do for our next episode?

Mark All That Apply
Episode 15: New Neighborhoods & Cobb County Police

Mark All That Apply

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 61:31


After discussing the complicated nature of finding a new home and evaluating prospective neighborhoods, Christopher and Jeanette discuss recent video from Cobb County, Georgia showing a police officer joking about "only killing black people", the latest from Jeanette's PhD pursuit, and the next five items on our list of 50 Experiences of Racially Mixed People.

Mark All That Apply
Episode 14: Charlottesville, Virginia & Racial Authenticity

Mark All That Apply

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 47:51


"Live" from Gulf Shores, Alabama, Christopher and Jeanette Snider discuss the continued fallout from the domestic terrorism witnessed in Charlottesville, Virginia, growing momentum for removing Confederate statues, and the next batch of 50 Experiences of Racially Mixed People. And, our parents make a special appearance to talk about their impressions of this podcast.

Mark All That Apply
Episode 13: Reclaiming My Time & More Experiences of Racially Mixed People

Mark All That Apply

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 55:43


Maxine Waters is giving us life as she reclaims her time and offers up a discussion about the nature of an "Auntie" before we discuss the Department of Justice's investigations into Affirmative Action in College Admissions and the President's endorsement for police brutality. Finally, we cover the next 5 experiences of racially mixed people on our list of 50.

Mark All That Apply
Episode 12: Colin Kaepernick & 50 Experiences of Racially Mixed People

Mark All That Apply

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 60:00


After a quick check-in on the #OhBetsy story of the week, Jeanette shares the motivations behind and initial reaction to her new hair style. This segues perfectly into a conversation about how hair can closely relate to identity and the latest discussion around Colin Kaepernick. Finally, we begin a new regular segment on the podcast: 50 Experiences of Racially Mixed People, starting with the first five on the list.