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The sisters speak with students at Dartmouth about the political potency of this moment in context of our histories, uplifting lessons from our ancestors, this uprising time, finding our work and saving what we love.
note: adrienne critiques the term 'people of color' in this episode, and to be clear, she is speaking not of the phrase in its original purpose of solidarity, but of the collapsing use of the phrase to erase the nuance of distinct cultural experiences.
TRANSCRIPT: - https://www.dropbox.com/s/li3x0qikamf55fh/HTS_Politically%20Potent%2C%20at%20Dartmouth.pdf?dl=0
Music by Tunde Olaniran and Mother Cyborg and Chad Crouch.
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The sisters speak with students at Dartmouth about the political potency of this moment in context of our histories, uplifting lessons from our ancestors, this uprising time, finding our work and saving what we love.
note: adrienne critiques the term 'people of color' in this episode, and to be clear, she is speaking not of the phrase in its original purpose of solidarity, but of the collapsing use of the phrase to erase the nuance of distinct cultural experiences.
TRANSCRIPT: - https://www.dropbox.com/s/li3x0qikamf55fh/HTS_Politically%20Potent%2C%20at%20Dartmouth.pdf?dl=0
Music by Tunde Olaniran and Mother Cyborg and Chad Crouch.
HTS ESSENTIALS
SUPPORT Our Show on Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/Endoftheworldshow
PEEP us on IG
https://www.instagram.com/endoftheworldpc/
TWEET @ us
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