
It's Ok to Talk About Racism Part I
In this two part podcast racism is discussed in the context of four books, two of which are scholarly and two that are presented from the experiences of the authors. -How to Be an AntiRacist by Ibram X. Kendi -Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent by Isabelle Wilkerson -Eloquent Rage by Brittany Cooper -How to Survive America by D. L. Hugley Listen in to this thoughtful and reflective podcast and perhaps learn something new, gain a deeper understanding and possibly change your perspective on the topic of racism.
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Show Notes
References
- Ibram X Kendi
- Ibram X Kendi Definition of Racist: "One who is supporting a racist policy through their actions or intentions or expressing a racist idea.
- "Ibram X Kendi Definition of Antiracist: "One who is supporting an antiracist policy through their actions or expressing an antiracist idea."
- Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent
- Isabel Wilkerson
- Eloquent Rage
- Brittany Cooper
- How to Survive America
- D. L. Hugley
- Race
- Caste
- Racism
- Racist
- Antiracist
- The Carnegie Initiative
- Quinta Brunson
- The Other Black Girl: A Novel by Zakiya Dalila Harris
- Zora Neal Hurston
- Academia
- Dick Gregory
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