Podcasts about white women's tears

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Best podcasts about white women's tears

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Black Like Me
Relevant Re-Drop: White Women's Tears and White Fragility with Dr. Robin DiAngelo

Black Like Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 71:18


Because of recent events that are bringing greater attention to issues that impact African Americans, Black Like Me is highlighting past episodes that are relevant to the current national conversation. Dr. Alex Gee brings you an important figure in the White Allyship conversation, Dr. Robin DiAngelo. Their conversation is insightful, truthful, and challenging to the system of racism. Dr. Gee and Dr. DiAngelo share the ability to speak from life experience, both personally and professionally, in an episode that is not to be missed. Dr. Robin DiAngelo is the Affiliate Associate Professor of Education at the University of Washington. Her area of research is in Whiteness Studies and Critical Discourse Analysis, explicating how whiteness is reproduced in everyday narratives. Dr. DiAngelo has numerous publications and books, including Is Everybody Really Equal?: An Introduction to Key Concepts in Critical Social Justice Education, co-written with Özlem Sensoy, and which received both the American Educational Studies Association Critics Choice Book Award (2012) and the Society of Professors of Education Book Award (2018). In 2011 she coined the term White Fragility in an academic article which influenced the national dialogue on race. Dr. DiAngelo's book, White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard For White People To Talk About Racism was released in June of 2018 and debuted on the New York Times Bestseller List. alexgee.com patreon.com/blacklikeme

Making Polyamory Work
In a Crisis, Find Your Ring

Making Polyamory Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 19:55


Libby explains Ring Theory and how it can help people know what to say and to whom in a moment of crisis. Content note: this episode will talk about the outcry against police violence toward Black people and how Ring Theory can help white people respond and support the movement for Black lives. ---------------------- SHOW NOTES How Not to Say the Wrong Thing by Susan Silk and Barry Goldman Stacey Patton on White Women's Tears and Social Media Didi Delgado's Podcast and Facebook and Patreon Kate Anthony: 5 Racist Anti-Racism Responses “Good” White Women Give to Viral Posts Confronting racism is not about the needs and feelings of white people by Ijeoma Oluo How to be a good white ally, according to activists Scaffolded Anti-Racist Resources ----------------------- WHERE TO SEND YOUR RESOURCES Invest in your local community - patronize Black-owned businesses. Support local organizations creating alternatives to policing. Here's are some places to start: Donate to your local Black Lives Matter Chapter Donate to your Local Bail Fund Donate to the National Bail Out (if they're still taking donations) Black Visions Collective --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makingpolywork/message

Black Like Me
S3 Ep. 57: White Women's Tears and "White Fragility": An Interview With NY Times Best Selling Author and Anti-Racism Scholar Dr. Robin DiAngelo

Black Like Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 69:44


Dr. Alex Gee brings you an important figure in the White Allyship conversation, Dr. Robin DiAngelo. Their conversation is insightful, truthful, and challenging to the system of racism. Dr. Gee and Dr. DiAngelo share the ability to speak from life experience, both personally and professionally, in an episode that is not to be missed. Dr. Robin DiAngelo is the Affiliate Associate Professor of Education at the University of Washington. Her area of research is in Whiteness Studies and Critical Discourse Analysis, explicating how whiteness is reproduced in everyday narratives. Dr. DiAngelo has numerous publications and books, including Is Everybody Really Equal?: An Introduction to Key Concepts in Critical Social Justice Education, co-written with Özlem Sensoy, and which received both the American Educational Studies Association Critics Choice Book Award (2012) and the Society of Professors of Education Book Award (2018). In 2011 she coined the term White Fragility in an academic article which influenced the national dialogue on race. Dr. DiAngelo's book, White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard For White People To Talk About Racism was released in June of 2018 and debuted on the New York Times Bestseller List.

Race Matters
Episode 17: Anger is Love (with Nayuka Gorrie)

Race Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 34:17


Naarm-based writer and social commentator Nayuka Gorrie on the power of Blak women, self-care and the moment they realised their race was powerful.

Lets Be Honest Podcast
Episode 097: White Women's Tears Are Endangering Black Women

Lets Be Honest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 69:33


Ramadan Mubarak to all the Muslim brothers and sisters. Kick off your fast by indulging on this weeks podcast. As you can tell by the title, its a mazzaaaaline.. You know what to do JUST PRESS PLAY! HASHTAG: #LetsBeHonestPodcast SPREAD THE WORD!! This episode is also available on iTunes. REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW Follow The Twitter & Instagram: @LetsBeHonestPod Follow The Hosts: @KalexWzy @Real_Abdi @HoodXPope For any situations, problems or advice email us at; letsbehonestpod@gmail.com

Laborwave Revolution Radio
Anti-Semitism, Union Victories, BS Jobs, and Kristian Williams on Orwell's Pessimism

Laborwave Revolution Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 38:53


Our latest episode of LabourWave highlights recent news including the UW Graduate Workers Strike, Portland City Council, local fascist running again for student government, and Burgerville Workers' Union on the rise! We also feature an audio clip from a lecture on Orwell's Pessimism given by Kristian Williams at the conference Opening Space for the Radical Imagination. Finally we discuss articles we've read this week, including a review of David Graeber's new book on Bullsh*t Jobs and another on White Women's Tears. Further Resources for this episode: http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2018/05/burgerville_workers_union_notc.html http://www.wweek.com/news/2018/04/18/gladstone-burgerville-joins-southeast-portland-store-in-filing-for-election-to-unionize/ https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/uw-grad-students-hold-one-day-strike/ http://www.wweek.com/news/city/2018/03/07/three-candidates-for-portland-city-council-juggle-campaigning-with-their-day-jobs/ http://inthesetimes.com/working/entry/21134/capitalism-job-bullshit-david-graeber-busywork-labor LabourWave is an exploration of culture, politics, rebellion, and alternatives to capitalism recorded in Corvallis, Oregon at Oregon State University’s Orange Media Network. We want to hear your ideas, thoughts, and articles! Contact us at corvallislabourwave@gmail.com

Present Pilgrimage
White Women's Tears

Present Pilgrimage

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 18:00


In this podcast, we talk about "White Women's Tears," how race, victimhood, overreacting, and entitlement plays into the overuse of police being called on African Americans by white women.

Voices of the Sacred Feminine
Searching for Sycorax/Black Women's Hauntings of Contemporary Horror/Kinitra Bro

Voices of the Sacred Feminine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 103:00


It is my pleasure to chat with Prof. of English, Kinitra Brooks, who specializes in the study of Black women, genre fiction and popular culture.  Tonight our topic is Searching for Sycorax: Black Women's Hauntings of Contemporary Horror.  We'll delve into how Black women revise horror and how horror provides insight into the speculative creative work of Black women.  Conjure Woman and Beyonce' is on our talking points list as is Conjure Feminism and White Women's Tears.   Stay tuned to the end to hear some reports from Pat the Roving Reporter for VSF and we close with a Spring Meditation dedicated to Isis.