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JCPS has meeting to consider whether or not to follow SB150. During the meeting, a fourth grader using “they/them” pronouns speaks to the board. The Kentucky Nurse Association comes under fire when news breaks about their “implicit bias training” requirement. Finally, Beshear celebrates giving out millions of our tax dollars in grants to green energy, military, and pharmaceutical companies.
How can we recognize and address whitesplalining? How can white people be involved, vocal allies without being guilty of whitesplaining? What's the characteristic that sets genuine allies apart? This episode is packed with answers and practical, actionable insights.Mentioned:What POC Want Most From Allies on Apple & SpotifyYour listen next list:Should White People Do Diversity Work? on Apple & SpotifyHow You Should Respond to "I Don't See Color" on Apple & SpotifyTo support Marie and get exclusive resources, head to patreon.com/mariebeech. To learn more about Marie's DEI services, head to mariebeecham.com.
Everything is OK in San FranFentanyl! The White male tourists say so! Eyeroll. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sanfranciscodamn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sanfranciscodamn/support
The BBB crew discuss the Russian invasion; TJ & On One's new music ventures; the Kanye West documentary on Netflix; cancel culture; housing crisis; electric vehicles; white people telling people of color how to feel and so much more.
Mayoral candidate Rev. Tim Findley Jr. discussed the "whitesplaining" of Martin Luther King Jr.'s beliefs on issues like voting rights and the filibuster and co-opting some of them for their owns causes on this MLK Day. He also talks about not being invited to an event earlier today that other mayoral candidates were invited too, violence in Louisville, and re-investing in public projects...
We're still full from Croquetapalooza…Que Pasa USA makes its way to the heartland…don't anglicize our language please…if you think Spanish Speakers are lumped together, imagine being Asian…also, please stop Whitesplaining, thanks…Thanagar or Miami, casi lo mismo…mmm, malta…they're now importing Brits & Aussies to be American…we need to be ourselves in how we tell our stories in every way…ay how many of us THINK we speak Spanish…change a las buenos o las malas…who doesn't enjoy looking like complete crap…you can take the girl outta Hialeah…countdown to 2021's final episode… Theme Song: Pero Let Me Freestyle, composed by Michael Angelo Lomlplex - the Official Gay Guy www.PeroLetMeTellYouShop.com The Perfect Jean: https://theperfectjean.nyc Sedanos: https://sedanos.com
The boys talk about the "Pope Olympics", robbing stores with a mysterious syringe, and smuggling drugs through your penis
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://bitchanarchy.home.blog/2021/04/30/tim-scotts-whitesplaining/
Funny takes on real topics. Because we can find laughter beyond the pain. In our special spin-off episode of MCC, comedy freak Borderline Latina talks about Whitesplaining. It has many different and layered oppressive styles. BL focuses on particularly problematic use of it as a prosocial attempt to bond with other racial identities, and how that makes even the smartest people sound, well...
Whitesplaning is trying to explain life and racism to Black people. It’s negating our lived experience centering yourself as experts. San Francisco is lousy with this stuff listen up!—- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sanfranciscodamn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sanfranciscodamn/support
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Inspired by her lawyer grandfather, from a young age Caroline Whistler grappled with the question: What does it mean to serve others in a measurable and impactful way? To that end, Whistler co-founded San Francisco–based nonprofit Third Sector Capital — a consulting firm that has deployed $800 million in government resources and $40 million of private funding to help 40 U.S. communities. Whistler advises governments, community organizations, and private funders on how to help the public sector measure the effectiveness of their social programs to truly impart change and racial equity across the United States. After college, Whistler received a Fulbright scholarship to study how nonprofits in Brazil scaled their public programs — and that's when she began to effect change. Given her self-described “very white suburban upbringing,” Whistler learned that the best way to help was to listen — to take a step back from academia and work in solidarity with the communities that knew the issues they faced better than an outsider. Named as one of San Francisco Business Times “40 Under 40” in 2020, Whistler is working toward improved and equitable outcomes for Black Americans, as she believes that if we can tackle racism in the public sector, there will be enormous strides toward equity and opportunity in this country.
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Congressman Burgess Owens and Austin Petersen discuss a white liberal reporter who tried to lecture him on his black experience as a professional athlete in the United States.
It’s the end of the fall 2020 season for That’s Not How That Works, so today we want to have a conversation about what we want to leave you with and what we hope you do from here. Listen in as we remind you what the hell this work is about in the first place (and what it ISN’T), what you can do to make sure you are moving the baton forward in this work, what you should do with those goal posts you’ve been setting, why you cannot center whiteness in any of this work and what you need to focus on centering instead. Find out how you can work with us: https://www.trudilebron.com/letswork https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/ Podia: https://accordingtoweeze.podia.com/weeze Revisit the summer syllabus: Foundational Episode 68 - The Basics: justice, equity, diversity & inclusion: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep-68-the-basics-justice-equity-diversity-inclusion Episode 25 - Can White folks Experience Racism? (and how TNHTW almost got cancelled): https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep25 Episode 76 - Education vs. Action: Each plays a role in equity but only one creates change: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep-76-education-vs-action-each-plays-a-role-in-equity-but-only-one-creates-change From Ally to Accomplice Episode 19 - Lets Cut the BS: From Ally to Accomplice: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep-19-lets-cut-the-bullshit-from-ally-to-accomplice Episode 70 - Wait WTF…I can be down and still not be woke?: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/wait-wtfi-can-be-down-and-still-not-be-woke Episode 29 - When Glennon Doyle’s Attempt at Allyship Went Wrong: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep29 Whiteness Episode 37 - The Basics of White Centering: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep37 Episode 41 - Whitesplaining and Webster…A look at language: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep41 Episode 10 - Don’t Be A BBQ Becky: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep-10-dont-be-a-bbq-becky Safety Episode 64 - Safe Space, a journey: the what, how & how not!: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep-64-safe-space-a-journey-the-what-how-how-not Episode 46 - Do White Folks Deserve Safe Spaces?: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep46 Episode 60 - Byron Katie, The Fairy Godmother of Spiritual Bypassing: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep-60-byron-katie-the-fairy-godmother-of-spiritual-bypassing Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/trudilebron https://instagram.com/accordingtoweeze https://instagram.com/nothowthatworks Music by Dennis “Aganee” Jenkins https://www.aganee.com https://instagram.com/therealaganee
Nuhr, Hasters, Face Shields & Vanillekipferl (Episode 175) Privilegiert! Ich habe das Wort "privilegiert" gesucht und bin nicht drauf gekommen. Ich versuche über Rassismus und Whitesplaining durch Dieter Nuhr zu sprechen und mir fällt das wichtigste Wort dazu nicht ein. Privilegiert! Asche auf mein Haupt! Holt Euch das Buch von Alice Hasters: Was Weiße Menschen nicht über Rassismus hören wollen aber wissen sollten: https://amzn.to/35yeujS Florian Simbecks Comedy Podcast kommt wieder extrem privilegiert vom Hundertsten ins Tausendste mit den Themen Familienerbstücke, Dieter Nuhr, Rassismus, Face Shields, salzige Vanillekipferl, Nissan und Kacken im Zug. Die leckersten BBQ Saucen der Welt, komplett Bio und Ökologisch in Deutschland hergestellt, bekommt ihr von Big Mike's Food www.bigmikes.de Mit dem Gutscheincode SIMBECK sichert Ihr Euch 20% Discount beim Checkout. Comedy Lounge und andere Live Termine unter http://floriansimbeck.de/termine Werdet Sponsoren dieses Podcasts und sichert Euch Freikarten und andere Goodies auf http://floriansimbeck.de/podcast Danke an Hartig Timepieces http://www.hartig-timepieces.de und Leonardo Royal Hotel Munich http://www.leonardo-hotels.de/royal-munich Holt Euch das Buch von Alice Hasters: Was Weiße menschen nicht über Rassismus hören wollen aber wissen sollten: https://amzn.to/35yeujS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/floriansimbeck/message
En este episodio exploramos junto a Boris Romero, un hombre negro colombiano, el fenómeno del whitesplaining: este comportamiento, común entre los blancos y mestizos, de explicarle y fiscalizarle a las personas negras sus experiencias y vivencias sobre los racismos. A través de su historia, cuestionamos el poder y el privilegio blanco que ha mantenido un discurso basado en prejuicios y un sistema etnico-racial opresivo por los siglos de los siglos, amén. Créditos - Equipo de trabajo: Quien/es locuta/n (en) el episodio: Diana Cely. Producción sonora del episodio: Edgar Guasca. Contribuciones complementarias: Diseño de piezas gráficas para el episodio: Diana Cely y Ana María Ospina. Menciones especiales: Personas invitadas en el episodio: Boris Romero (hombre bisexual y negro; migrante colombiano en Canadá; docente universitario y lingüista). Los textos de Boris los pueden encontrar en @ahlisto en Twitter y en su blog personal ahlisto.com. Este episodio está dedicado a George Floyd, a Ánderson Arboleda y a todo el movimiento #BlackLivesMatter, así como a quienes han luchado por poner en la escena pública los derechos, las dignidades y el orgullo negro/afro a nivel mundial.
In Ep.26 "The Art of Mansplaining", we talked about the phenomenon that so many women feel as Raphael was insisting that, "it's not a thing." This time we explore if there is any reality to a feeling that so many people have. We compare the phenomena of 'whitesplaining', 'goysplaining', 'straightsplaining' and 'cissplaining' and ask, "what's actually happenning, here?"
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Fellow Nasty Woman Club listeners, Demi has an EXCELLENT podcast episode for you all today. It was going to be an interview episode but it has really become more of one of those two-friends-having-a-chat-over-some-wine-or-tea kind of episode. This week on the podcast host Demi Lynch went on many rants and many tangents with journalist Soaliha Iqbal. They spoke about all the things; situationships, the “crazy” ex girlfriend trope, white men obsessed with Islamic women's sexuality, the Bachelor franchise, privilege and some bloody guy name Steve.Make sure you follow Soaliha on her Instagram page @soalihaofficial .And read some of her articles on the 5 Why website - 5why.com.au/author/soalihaiqbal/As mentioned in the episode Soaliha and Demi met through the Abbie Chatfield podcast group 'It's A Lot.'The Nasty Woman Podcast is hosted and produced by Demi Lynch.To keep up to date with the podcast head to The Nasty Woman Club on Instagram and Facebook.For more stories on intersectional feminism and women empowerment head to thenastywomanclub.comMake sure to also join The Nasty Woman Club Facebook groups 'The Catch Up' and 'Unfiltered.' If you wish to support this podcast and The Nasty Woman Club platform head to patreon.com/thenastywomanclub See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
*Originally released in June 2018* In this BLACKCODE, Jalen and guest Erin Green discuss and give a code on "whitesplaining." Video from Decoded:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-p8dOqf3P4. * Follow Go Black Boy Go on Twitter / Instagram @goblackboygo, the host on Twitter @jalenthompso. Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and Podbean and wherever else you get your podcasts. DON'T FORGET to leave a review on iTunes and share the episodes on your social medias!
The guys have an unedited, unfiltered podcast about what's going on in this country. They talk how white people can join the fight and how listening is more important than talking. They also dive into the topic of "Whitesplaining".
This is our last episode of the season! Trudi and Weeze will be back in September with all new podcast episodes but in the meantime they have set up a curriculum to go back and listen to some of the most influential episodes so far. These are for you whether you are a newcomer to the podcast or if you just need refreshers as you continue on their path to wokeness. These will work in conjunction with our newsletter (that you should sign up for!) and our Facebook page to continue the discussion as always. Our book club will also be reviewing two books a month so there is plenty of opportunity to learn and interact with us. Until then enjoy these episodes...ok byeeeeeee! Foundational Episode 68 - The Basics: justice, equity, diversity & inclusion: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep-68-the-basics-justice-equity-diversity-inclusion Episode 25 - Can White folks Experience Racism? (and how TNHTW almost got cancelled): https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep25 Episode 76 - Education vs. Action: Each plays a role in equity but only one creates change: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep-76-education-vs-action-each-plays-a-role-in-equity-but-only-one-creates-change From Ally to Accomplice Episode 19 - Lets Cut the BS: From Ally to Accomplice: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep-19-lets-cut-the-bullshit-from-ally-to-accomplice Episode 70 - Wait WTF…I can be down and still not be woke?: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/wait-wtfi-can-be-down-and-still-not-be-woke Episode 29 - When Glennon Doyle’s Attempt at Allyship Went Wrong: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep29 Whiteness Episode 37 - The Basics of White Centering: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep37 Episode 41 - Whitesplaining and Webster…A look at language: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep41 Episode 10 - Don’t Be A BBQ Becky: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep-10-dont-be-a-bbq-becky Safety Episode 64 - Safe Space, a journey: the what, how & how not!: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep-64-safe-space-a-journey-the-what-how-how-not Episode 46 - Do White Folks Deserve Safe Spaces?: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep46 Episode 60 - Byron Katie, The Fairy Godmother of Spiritual Bypassing: https://soundcloud.com/nothowthatworks/ep-60-byron-katie-the-fairy-godmother-of-spiritual-bypassing Please join us on the FB Group for more discussion and celebration: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThatsNotHowThatWorks/ Music by Dennis “Aganee” Jenkins https://www.aganee.com https://instagram.com/therealaganee
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This week, I talk about accusations of how disasters are handled based on political leanings, the Democratic nomination field, and the "epidemic" of "whitesplaining". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-moderate-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-moderate-podcast/support
In this episode, Weeze and Trudi talk about whitesplaining and Webster (as in Webster's dictionary). We explain what whitesplaining is, how to recognize it and ask that folks stop doing it. We also explore the epidemic of people using Webster's dictionary to understand complex, nuanced, social problems we are facing. Remember to join us in the Facebook group to continue the discussion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1077973785700853
Whitesplaining; The Wall's GoFundMe; Home Alone, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Aquaman, Bumblebee, Creed II, and Welcome to Marwen reviewed; a fight club of 3-year-olds
You Should Go and Fuck Yourself (1:00) Whitesplaining From The Boys (8:28) Rone receives an intentioned text meant for "Karolyn" to vote Susan Wilde For Congress.
A grab bag of news: Black Lives Matter, Trump is destroying the census, and HR McMaster is out. Also, we announce our picks for Cool Kids March Madness and check in with Rudy Giuliani's AirPods. With special guest, Marlon Bundo.Recorded on 3/28/18.
On this episode Dr. Gee tackles some of the common arguments heard from White people when trying to explain racist commentary. Hear his thoughts on "All Lives Matter" and other popular phrases in American culture. Dr. Gee also shares his own encounters with whitesplaining.
Wherein we discuss the benefits of citrus in the morning, Star Wars director troubles again, Tobe Hooper, Florida Man, VR Rick & Morty games, the social commentary of South Park, The Shape of Water, character development in TV versus movies, glaring errors in Star Trek, and Val Kilmer. Oh, and Ron whitesplains Phil's heritage to him.
Whitesplaining is real. I experienced myself. The Jason Shockley verdict reopens the wound that never heals. Racism is the symptom, white supremacy is the disease.
Do you “mansplain”? Do you “whitesplain”? Josh gets into a robust argument about identity politics, free speech and political correctness with proud left-winger Thomas Smith of the podcast Serious Inquiries Only. What role do straight white males have in this crazy day and age? Must we merely be obedient "allies" to whatever non-white non-men say? Controversial. Heated. Whitesplainy. You decide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Justin whitesplains #blacklivesmatter to white people, talks about his first experience at a gay club and recaps a recent wrestling show.
This episode is another attempt at debate across the social justice divide. CJ (@VieKeng on Twitter) has taken exception with my characterization of the Evergreen situation, and perhaps most strenuously with my use of the term "whitesplain." I'm very curious for feedback on this one! Listen to most post-analysis and if you have thoughts, I'd love to heard them in voicemail form! The debate ends around 59:00. Links from CJ: VICE gets students & President on camera https://youtu.be/2cMYfxOFBBM Trustees condemn protest tactics https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=9271 Faculty Praise protests https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=9260 Student letter against protests http://freepdfhosting.com/840d72d60d.pdf More to EVGN than Weinstein http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/matt-driscoll/article153694734.html Leave Thomas a voicemail! (916) 750-4746, remember short and to the point! Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/seriouspod Follow us on Twitter: @seriouspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seriouspod For comments, email thomas@seriouspod.com
THIS WEEK / Colonial Editorial: Why people like ex-TRC head Murray Sinclair are outraged by a Globe and Mail op-ed rejecting the idea that South Africa's experience with oppression parallels that of Canada’s. Is the Globe guilty of whitesplaining? / Third-party Mis-management: a federal Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs continues to hear whether the practice of forcing First Nations to rely on outside managers to run their communities can somehow be improved. The kind of question that kind of answers itself. Joining the roundtable are: Pam Palmater, the Chair in Indigenous Governance with the department of Politics and Public Administration at Ryerson University, along with writer and journalist Paul Seesequasis. // Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.
Please join us as we discuss white people falling all over themselves trying to explain and justify Donald Trump's triumphant election. You keep saying that everything will be alright and that we will be protected from the white conservatism nationalism that is making a victory lap around the world. You have been making these false promises for decades. The very conditions that people of color suffer from were created by many of you and/or with your tacit agreement. Every movement we have created, you have managed to sabotage, on the low, while claiming to be allies. You crushed the Civil Rights & Black Power movement, yet the KKK is thriving. How does that work? Poverty, racism, sexism, Islamophobia, xenophobia, inner city reservtions, Indian reservations, latinx barrios, etc. were all created and perpetuated by YOU. The common excuses we hear are that now isn't the time to force change, he is the President of ALL America and not ust black America, stop black on black crime and THEN we will take you seriously, why can't you people live 20 people to an apartment and pool your money to buy a house or start a business, if you stop eating the greasy and fast foods you won't have high blood pressure or the sugar, having a car is a luxury, getting an education is a luxury, why won't your God help you and why do you serve the white folks God that they made you bow down to, etc. and so on, and forthwith.
In this episode, Tess and Adam discuss Jesse Williams' BET Awards speech and BuzzFeed's "27 Questions Black People Have For Black People" video.
This is Episode 2 of White in America. In this episode, I talk about two of the most popular phrases used to make white people shut up on matters of race. “White Privilege” and “Whitesplaining”. Both of these words are a go-to response for anyone that doesn't have the balls and/or capacity to engage in an actual conversation about race. If you don’t agree with them, they simply want you to shut up as quickly as possible. I also share a story from my own life that shows how whites are being passed over for jobs and promotions simply because of the color of their skin. I hope you enjoy the podcast and please email me questions, comments and news stories at whiteinamericapodcast@gmail.com.
BHL This Week - Join Derrial Christon, DJ Jesse Janedy and Courtney Stewart recall the top stories of the week on This Week for January 21th, 2016. First up, Jesse shares stories about Sam Smith getting in trouble for Whitesplaining and Jamie Foxx saving a life. Courtney follows that up with Ava DuVernay's Indiegogo Partnership and Shonda Rhimes teams up with Norman Lear. Derrial wraps things up by talking about #OscarsSoWhite and the Flint Mayor Apologizing for the water. All this and more on This Week!