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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
Lightening the mood with sharing one of our family favorites: The Sign of the Seahorse by Graeme Base. We hope you enjoy it.
Southern white lady breaks down Michelle Alexander’s - The New Jim Crow. The criminal justice system fuels and perpetuates our racial caste system by continuing, like its predecessors before, to continue to dehumanize, criminalize, and penalize black and brown people of color while locking them out of civic engagement. #BlackLivesMatter
Southern white lady breaks down Michelle Alexander’s - The New Jim Crow. What is a Caste? Let's talk about how Mass Incarceration is the next Racialized Caste System after Jim Crow incented and designed to control Black and Brown people. #BlackLivesMatter
Southern white lady breaks down The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander. What is a Caste? Let's talk about how Chattle Slavery & Jim Crow are Racialized Caste Systems set up to control Black and Brown people. #BlackLivesMatter
Kate joins me again to talk about what it is like to be an educator during these trying times. My friend shares methods, such as portable wifi, her school is utilizing to get ready for students. We hope for the best; however, the grim reality is that our teachers and school staff are forced into a position that risks their lives and the lives of others. Kate, probably just like a teacher you know, has already drawn up a will, should an untimely death occur due to returning to teaching in person during a pandemic.
In an effort to hastily return to normal are Texas coaches endangering student scholarships and putting their best players on the bench for good?
Did you know Slavery is still allowed in the United States? Throughout its history, the United States has been structured by a racial caste system. From Slavery to Jim Crow to Mass Incarceration. These forms of racialized social control reinvented themselves to meet the needs of the dominant social class according to the constraints of the era. Join me as I use a bit of guidance from Teaching Tolerance and break down an abridged version of chapters in The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
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Join the Texas Organizing Project, or TOP for a conversation about the racial bias that still exists within the health care system and what we can do to help take racism out of health care! The system isn’t broken. It is working the way it was designed to work. For years now, we have heard about the poor access to medical care that Black and Brown families are subjected to. We talk about the price of healthcare and how unaffordable it is for black and brown communities. We also hear about maternal mortality cases increasing, particularly in communities of color, particularly with black women. But have you ever asked yourself why? How being black or brown puts us at a higher risk of being dismissed, incorrectly treated, or with a wrong diagnosis or even an incorrect prognosis, regardless of income. Serena Williams, a fantastic and world-renowned tennis player, almost joined this statistic when she gave birth to her daughter, Olympia.
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El sistema no está roto. Está funcionando de la manera en que fue diseñado para funcionar. Durante años, hemos escuchado sobre el pobre acceso a la atención médica a la que están sometidas las familias de color. Hablamos sobre el precio de la atención médica y lo inasequible que es para las comunidades Afroamericanas y Latinas. También escuchamos acerca de casos de mortalidad materna que aumentan particularmente en comunidades de color, particularmente con mujeres afroamericanas. ¿Pero alguna vez te has preguntado por qué? Cómo ser gente de color nos pone en mayor riesgo de ser tratados incorrectamente o con un diagnóstico incorrecto o incluso un pronóstico incorrecto, independientemente de la cuenta bancaria. Serena Williams, una tenista increíble y reconocida mundialmente, casi se unió a esta estadística cuando dio a luz a su hija, Olympia. ¡Únase a nosotros en una conversación para hablar sobre el prejuicio racial que todavía existe dentro del sistema de salud y sobre lo que podemos hacer para ayudar a eliminar el racismo de la atención médica!
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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.