Rachel’s life mission is to heal the collective divide by addressing and eradicating racist patriarchy. Through her work, Rachel creates space for people to voice their pain so they feel seen, heard, ...Show More
Racism isn't always obvious, but it can be found almost everywhere. This hour, TED speakers explore the effects of everyday and systemic racism in America—and how we can work to defeat it. Guests incl...Show More
Writer/director Jeff Chan (Plus One, PEN15) joins Andrew and Tawny to discuss his new movie Plus One, meeting Andrew by arguing over Twitter about La La Land and caller questions about racism needing ...Show More
Edgar is joined by comedian, writer, and host of Yo, Is This Racist? Andrew Ti. He joins Edgar to enlighten listeners about racism & it effect on marginalized peoples, in turn Edgar enlightens Andrew ...Show More
Bonjour! Meet Deborah from Brooklyn, who’s about to pack her bags and move to Paris. It's a city she adores but it's also a refuge from a lot of racial conversations that she feels are going in ci...Show More
Let's talk about race, baby, and what white people really mean when they say they don't see it. Whether it's willful ignorance about collective racial identity or an unexpectedly defensive flare-up fr...Show More
“What part do I play?” asks Robin DiAngelo, academic and author of White Fragility. DiAngelo’s critical, urgent work asks us to question what we thinkwe know about racism, the conversations we avoid h...Show More
On this week’s pod, Ana (@anamariecox) sat down with Robin DiAngelo, author of the book White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism. To kick things off, Robin explained wha...Show More
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Do you lead with your nationality or your ethnicity first? Good exploration into this question. Many black Americans move to France to get away from American racism. What is it like to be black in Fra...Show More