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In this episode, we hear from a woman in Israel who discusses finding belonging in a Black international community. As part of the discussion around self-defined racial identity, we explore the Jim Crow originated One Drop Rule that still operates in America to define "blackness," and why one man believes he is black under this rule due to a blood transfusion from a Black woman. By exploring how individuals define personal identities and looking closely at the social construction of racial groups, we can take a more critical look at race and how deconstructing the race worldview can help fix the problem of racism and prejudice. Agree or disagree? Join the conversation on Patreon!
By Rachel DoležalIn this episode, we hear from a woman in Israel who discusses finding belonging in a Black international community. As part of the discussion around self-defined racial identity, we explore the Jim Crow originated One Drop Rule that still operates in America to define "blackness," and why one man believes he is black under this rule due to a blood transfusion from a Black woman. By exploring how individuals define personal identities and looking closely at the social construction of racial groups, we can take a more critical look at race and how deconstructing the race worldview can help fix the problem of racism and prejudice. Agree or disagree? Join the conversation on Patreon!