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Racism on the Levels

Stacie Freasier (she/they)

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Explore how the social construct of race and racial oppression operates at multiple levels with a rotating focus on different social systems. Connect with Austin-area justice movement organizers and everyday people with relevant lived experience to lay out historical context, current affairs, and creative possibilities for a liberated future.
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#OUR_racism

#OUR_, Fumi

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A podcast that explores the various manifestations of racism around the world through personal stories and reflections on lived experiences. A podcast that makes us all aware of the subconscious biases we hold against others as a result of living in a racialised society. A podcast that can teach us what the first steps of 'being anti-racist' truly means. Note: Everything you hear is first and foremost our subjective opinions, feelings and interpretations. If there is anything you may find co ...
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Confronting Racism

Primedia Broadcasting

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2016 got off to a bad start with South Africa’s racist underbelly laid bare on social media. Talk show host Koketso Sachane tries to understand the issues at play...
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Racismo Estrutural

janete alves moura

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Olá, Sou Janete Moura, Profª da Rede Municipal de Educação de SP. Um dos assuntos de grande importância e que está em evidencia no mundo é o feminismo por este motivo escolhi fazer alguns podcast sobre temas TEDx de relevância social.
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Ban Racism

Tina Hunter

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Racism has taken over our country we live in, it should be banned for life. I have recently a victim of racism and he gave me an idea to do this podcast because I want to expose his true colors and know that racism does exist.
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it's about racism and discrimination and what people might think of it and asking people if th y think it still exists and why Cover art photo provided by Jon Tyson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jontyson
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El Racismo

paula natalia linares arias

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El racismo es un grave problema que tenemos hoy en día y que no hemos podido combatir del todo. Cover art photo provided by Cheryl Winn-Boujnida on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@cbouji
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The book “Seven Fallen Feathers” by Tanya Talaga is the target of this podcast discussion, bringing up themes such as Racism and Death in the Indigenous communities in Canada. Cover art photo provided by freestocks.org on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@freestocks
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Modern Racism Podcast

Trevor B. Milton

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Created by a Sociologist/College Professor, this podcast gets into the minutia of modern day racial bias and the shadows of institutional racism. This podcast is adjoined to an upcoming documentary film entitled "Modern Racism." This film explores America's efforts to repair the damage caused by institutional racism. In this podcast, Sociologist Trevor B. Milton will engage in uncomfortable conversations on racism, the color line, the legacy of white supremacy, and up-to-date DNA research on ...
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Money & Racism

Joseph M. Burns

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Join Dr. Joe Burns, Money EQ Specialist, in free-flowing conversations with people of color that explore the intersectionality of the world of finance and how it’s deeply impacted by racism. In this thought-provoking podcast, we dive into the complex relationship between money and systemic inequalities, shedding light on the often-overlooked ways racism influences financial systems, decisions, and opportunities. Gain a deeper understanding of the financial world’s role in perpetuating racial ...
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Revolutionary Organizing Against Racism (ROAR) started as a conference in 2017 during the anti-fascist movement to translate the street protests that were happening all over the US into a more radical analysis about racism’s key role in holding up our entire social structure. It wasn’t enough to oppose street level white supremacy, but that ICE and the prisons are much more efficient institutions at upholding white supremacy, and that if you are anti-racist you must turn your attention to re ...
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The Making of Atrocities: Is Racism a Risk Factor?

International Coalition of Sites of Conscience

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This series will address racism as a risk factor for atrocity crimes on a global scale. We will be doing this within the framework of racial justice and anti-racism. Each episode will explore manifestations of racism, from the racialized capitalism of colonialism and slavery to contemporary racial injustices in policing, media, and the economy. Our expert guests will help expose how these manifestations increase the risk of atrocity crimes. This podcast is a production of the International C ...
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Qu'est-ce que le racisme? C'est à la fois un quotidien à subir des micro-agressions, la négation de soi, la dépossession de soi, et un mensonge sur le plan scientifique. À l'occasion de l'exposition «Nous et les autres au Musée de l'Homme», Slate Studio décortique les violences protéiformes du racisme. Un podcast d'Émeline Amétis, réalisé par Alexandre Mognol et produit par Charlotte Pudlowski.
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What does it mean to a Greek woman who speaks fluent German? Listen to Nina share her stories of growing up in Athens before the 2009 financial crisis, teaching music in a village in east Switzerland, and her reflections about how our environments shape our perceptions of people who have backgrounds different to ours.…
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What does it mean to be a Lebanese and Protestant man with an Armenian father? Listen to Tony (alias) share his stories of growing up as a minority during the Lebanese Civil War, and how it shaped his perspective on the experiences he would make living in Denmark as an adult, as well as his understanding of "belonging".…
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This episode revolves around the intersections of poetry, creative expression, identity, and racial justice. 2024 Texas State Poet Laureate and Founder and Executive Director of Torch Literary Arts Amanda Johnston highlights the importance of supporting Black women writers and amplifying their voices. The discussion also covers the significance of …
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What does it mean to be a Spanish woman working in the medical field? Listen to Bea share her experiences being exposed to the pervasive racism and its effects on the medical system as a medical student in Spain, and the various stereotypes amongst Europeans and Spaniards.#OUR_, Fumi
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In this conversation, Stacie Freasier and Fatima Mann discuss topics of healing, liberation, and the intersection of activism and wellness. They explore the importance of self-care and taking care of one's own well-being in order to effectively engage in social justice work. They also touch on the power of ancestral knowledge and the need to create…
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As #OUR_racism approaches its 50th episode next month, your host, Fumi, reshares her own episode that kickstarted the whole series in 2021 to go back to where we started and reflect upon our personal journeys in addressing race-related issues. A warm thank you to all speakers and listeners, both new and old, for keeping this podcast running and ali…
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This episode explores the topics of racism, grief, loss, and social justice. Guest Tyra Clark discusses her deep roots in Austin and her experiences with racism and displacement. She also discusses the importance of addressing racial trauma and the impact of racism on mental and behavioral health. Tyra introduces the Change Grief Project, a communi…
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Welcome to a powerful episode of "Money & Racism." Today, we're exploring the intersection of financial disparity and healthcare through the lens of racial inequity, with a special focus on the black community's struggle against breast cancer. Join your host, Joe Burns, and guest Reverend Dr. Tammie Denyse, as they delve into Tammie's personal jour…
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In this insightful episode of "Money & Racism," host Dr. Joe Burns and this week's guest, Michele Heyward delve into the intersections of financial inequity and racial discrimination. Michele begins by recounting her formative years, where a love for science and math collided with the realities of growing up in rural South Carolina. She reveals her…
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What does it mean to be the child of a Japanese father and a Salvadoran mother? Listen to Takeshi share his stories of growing up in El Salvador during the Civil War, and his journey to becoming an Olympic athlete who competes under the flags of both his parents’ home countries.#OUR_, Fumi
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In this episode of Money & Racism, we're joined by agricultural education consultant Nia Kiara Cole. Together, we unpack the historical and current challenges that black and brown farmers face, from access to land to systemic discrimination in lending practices. We explore the intergenerational trauma rooted in the loss of land and culture and the …
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Stacie Freasier and Maggie Luna, Executive Director of the Texas Harm Reduction Alliance, discuss the systemic failures and challenges faced by individuals affected by addiction, incarceration, and the criminal justice system. Maggie shares her personal experiences of being failed by various systems, including the education system, law enforcement,…
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Welcome to "Money & Racism," hosted by Joe Burns. In this episode, we're joined by special guest Ant Blair to unpack the tangled relationship between wealth and racial inequality. From a discussion on the Flint water crisis to the decline of generational prosperity, Ant brings personal insights into systemic racism and the urgent need for action. W…
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Welcome to a powerful new episode of "Money & Racism," where our host, Joe Burns, delves into the compelling intersection of money and systemic racism with our esteemed guest, Dr. Venessa Perry. As an organizational psychologist, executive coach, author, and authoritative voice in racial equity, Dr. Perry offers us a sneak peek into her upcoming bo…
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Welcome to another insightful episode of Money & Racism where we delve deep into critical societal issues. I'm your host, Joe Burns, and today's episode, "Money & Racism," features a compelling conversation with the remarkable Justin Na'im Hurdle-Price. Justin, whose dynamic background as a speaker, facilitator, and strategic communication speciali…
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Welcome to Money and Racism, a podcast where tough conversations lead to growth and understanding. I'm your host, Joe Burns, and today we delve into a profound and necessary discussion on the intersection of money and racism with our distinguished guest, Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle. Dr. Hurdle, an expert in communication and conflict resolution with o…
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Today on the podcast, we'll be assessing what we've learned over the past five episodes. Throughout this podcast series we've learned that racism is prevalent in many communities across the globe and highlighted that racial injustice does not always look the same in every context, and therefore, racial justice cannot take on a one size fits all for…
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On today's penultimate episode, we will focus on structural inequalities and its relationship to systems of oppression as well as histories of exploitation and marginalization. Our two expert guests will draw on their personal and professional backgrounds to make sense of this linkage as they discuss building systems that are equitable and accounta…
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In this episode, we interrogate the incredible impact that media has on the way we understand conflicts around the world. At its best, the media fosters informed public discourse and contributes to public understanding. It can also help hold governments and other actors accountable for their actions during conflict. But we cannot deny the downsides…
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What does it mean to be the child of a father working in the Indian Army? Listen to Vikram share his family’s and his own story of migrating within India, and how these collective experiences prepared him for the “real” immigrant life in North America.#OUR_, Fumi
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We continue our series with a discussion surrounding the complex, multigenerational legacies of abuse, genocide, and oppression faced by Indigenous communities. In order to understand the impact of atrocity crimes on Indigenous communities, we must frame these injustices within a historical context and address their contemporary consequences. Our t…
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In this episode, we explore the historical realities of colonialism and slavery and how these immense injustices continue to impact people today. Our expert guests guide us through the unique colonial histories of Barbados, Senegal, and Namibia and ask important questions about reconciliation, justice, and reparations. Guests: Alissandra Cummins is…
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What does it mean to be a Disabled British Bangladeshi Muslim woman based in the UK? Listen to Tasnim share her stories of growing up in a predominantly White neighbourhood with her various identities, and her journey in pursuing a career in the disability space.#OUR_, Fumi
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Our series on racism as a risk factor for atrocity crimes begins with a conversation between Clint Smith and Savita Pawnday. Clint Smith is an American writer, poet, and scholar. His book, How the Word Is Passed, examines the legacy of American slavery and how it continues to impact society today. Savita Pawnday is the Executive Director of the Glo…
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Welcome to The Making of Atrocities: Is Racism a Risk Factor?, a podcast from the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience and the Global Initiative for Justice, Truth, and Reconciliation. This series will address racism as a risk factor for atrocity crimes on a global scale. And we will be doing this within the framework of racial justice an…
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What does it mean to be a Singaporean man of Tamil descent in Singapore and eastern Switzerland? Listen to Pradeep share his stories of growing up as a minority in Singapore, and his experiences of learning, understanding, and navigating different manifestations of racism in a new context: Switzerland.…
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Guests: Meme Styles, President and Founder and Julianne Hanckel, Board President of ⁠Measure⁠; Brandie Meister, Mindfulness and Wellness Coach and Co-Founder of ⁠Real Queens Fix Each Other's Crowns⁠ Topics: Equitable Evaluation / Mental Health and Anti-racist Work Policies Original Air Date: 06.21.2023 on KOOP Community Radio 91.7 FM in Austin, Tex…
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Guests: Meme Styles, President and Founder of Measure and Julianne Hanckel, President of the Board of Directors of Measure Topic: Equitable Evaluation Original Air Date: 05.22.2023 on KOOP Community Radio 91.7 FM in Austin, TexasStacie Freasier (she/they)
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What does it mean to be Chinese-Indonesian and Catholic? Listen to Felix share his stories of growing up as a double minority in Indonesia in the 90s, and his experiences of racism in the Netherlands and the Middle East. His episode is about the entangled history of identities, leading one to find themselves “stuck somewhere in between”.…
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What does it mean to be an Amazonian woman from Belém, Brazil, living in Europe? Listen to Julianne share her stories of living in different Brazilian cities and pursuing her studies in Padova, Italy, and Zurich, Switzerland. Her story is about the continuous growing and shaping of her identity as she immerses herself in various contexts.…
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What does it mean to be a Chinese-born German in Germany? Listen to Willi’s stories of growing up as one of the only children read as Chinese in a city in southern Germany, and his ongoing journey to embrace his Chinese and German identities in a world that still reads people in certain ways.#OUR_, Fumi
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Guest: Dr. Peniel E. Joseph, Professor of History and Distinguished Service Professor and Founder of the University of Texas at Austin Center for the Study of Race and Democracy Topics: Gentrification and Austin's Black Community Original Air Date: 02.27.2023 on KOOP Community Radio 91.7 FM in Austin, Texas…
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