
It's Ok to Talk About Racism Part II
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
- How to Be a we n AntiRacist
- 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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