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DenizenDenizenEthnocide and American Politics with Barrett Holmes PitnerEthnocide is a word Barrett both coined and resurrected, referring to the destruction of a people’s culture while keeping the people. From Barrett’s point of view, Trump’s re-election is not cause for disbelief, but a glaring reminder of what America has been since its inception: a country founded by white men for the purposes of wealth accumulation, whose rhetoric of freedom and equality has always been tenuous alongside its prevalence of white supremacy and patriarchy. In this conversation Jenny and Barrett discuss:Why Trump's re-election did not surprise Barrett and how it refl...2025-01-291h 14Tavis SmileyTavis SmileyBarrett Holmes Pitner joins Tavis SmileyPhilosopher and journalist Barrett Holmes Pitner shares his thoughts about how culture can influence policy, his new project called Reconstructionism, and an inside look at his latest text, “The Crime Without a Name: Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.2024-06-1137 minSCL RadioSCL RadioUnpacking The Word Ep. 11: 'Awareness is Bliss'In this week's episode, Barrett and Luna tackle the recent Supreme Court rulings that declared affirmative action and student loan forgiveness unconstitutional. The court also ruled that a website designer has the right to refuse to create websites for same-sex couples, a decision that comes half a decade after the court ruled that a cake shop owner had a first amendment right to refuse to bake cakes for LGBTQ+ customers. Barrett and Luna unpack the corruption of the court and discuss the conservative tilt that the court has now. The rulings are upsetting and show a bleak f...2023-07-1444 minGroks Science Radio Show and PodcastGroks Science Radio Show and PodcastEthnocide -— Groks Science Show 2023-07-12Ethnocide describes the erasure of the culture of populations that has played a significant role in the history of the United States. On this episode, Barrett Holmes Pitner discussed ethnocide.2023-07-1228 minSCL RadioSCL RadioUnpacking The Word Ep. 10: Let's Practice KindnessBarrett and Luna tackle the difference between being nice and being kind in this week's episode. This topic was inspired by a TikTok Luna saw that confused her because it framed being nice as harmful and being kind as helpful. Barrett explains that the video's creator takes the words "nice" and "kind" at surface level without attaching an underlying philosophy of good to both of them. Barrett also reconstructs a phrase about kindness, shifting it from focusing on being kind to practicing kindness.Recorded on 6/9/2023. Produced by Hannah Loder. BECOME APART OF THE C...2023-06-1644 minSCL RadioSCL RadioUnpacking The Word Ep. 9: America's Loneliness ProblemIn this episode, Barrett and Luna dive into why America is so lonely, inspired by the publication of the surgeon general's advice for becoming less lonely in The New York Times. America's individualistic society promotes moving through life alone. Barrett and Luna say the solution is as simple as saying "hi" to your neighbors and changing the language you use when you speak with people.Recorded on 5/19/2023. Produced by Hannah Loder. BECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with The Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitte...2023-06-0156 minSCL RadioSCL RadioUnpacking The Word Ep. 8: Feelings vs. PhilosophyIn Episode 8, Barrett and Luna tackle good parenting. They discuss what it means to be sustainable and nurturing as a parent. It starts with having a philosophy to do good things. Barrett gets into this idea by discussing his young son’s newfound obsession with cheese. Yes, you read that right. Barrett also reframes the idea that having a child is a burden on the parent. Instead, he says parenting is a collaboration with children, not a right to exercise power or control over them. Recorded on 5/12/2023. Produced by Hannah Loder. BECOME APART OF T...2023-05-1953 minSCL RadioSCL RadioUnpacking The Word Ep. 7: This is Why We Need to Make Nice ThingsEpisode 7 is all about what it means to be good and do good things. An objective good, Barrett says, is something sustainable and nurturing, like a good friend or healthy food. They unpack what good means in the workplace, and Luna introduces a new segment, "Reconstruct the Phrase," where Barrett restructures common phrases to emphasize the possibilities for good instead of focusing on the bad. Recorded on 4/28/2023. BECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with The Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitter:        @scl_community..2023-05-0543 minSCL RadioSCL RadioUnpacking The Word Ep. 6: Existence Before DelusionBECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with The Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitter:        @scl_community...SUBSCRIBE TO THE WORD NEWSLETTERTheWord Newsletter Subscription...SUPPORT SCL RADIOSCL Radio Simplecast Channel 2023-04-2832 minSCL RadioSCL RadioUnpacking The Word Ep. 5: The Corrupt Concept of American FreedomBECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with The Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitter:        @scl_community...SUBSCRIBE TO THE WORD NEWSLETTERTheWord Newsletter Subscription...SUPPORT SCL RADIOSCL Radio Simplecast Channel 2023-04-1447 minSCL RadioSCL RadioUnpacking The Word Ep. 4: 'Common Space is Culture'BECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with The Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitter:        @scl_community...SUBSCRIBE TO THE WORD NEWSLETTERTheWord Newsletter Subscription...SUPPORT SCL RADIOSCL Radio Simplecast Channel 2023-04-0744 minSCL RadioSCL RadioUnpacking The Word Ep. 3: A Language PhilosophyBECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with The Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitter:        @scl_community...SUBSCRIBE TO THE WORD NEWSLETTERTheWord Newsletter Subscription...SUPPORT SCL RADIOSCL Radio Simplecast Channel 2023-03-1743 minSCL RadioSCL RadioSCL Radio Presents: Special Episode with Lewis GordonBECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with The Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitter:        @scl_community...SUBSCRIBE TO THE WORD NEWSLETTERTheWord Newsletter Subscription...SUPPORT SCL RADIOSCL Radio Simplecast Channel 2023-02-2458 minSCL RadioSCL RadioUnpacking The Word Ep. 2: The Culture of a CorporationBECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with The Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitter:        @scl_community...SUBSCRIBE TO THE WORD NEWSLETTERTheWord Newsletter Subscription...SUPPORT SCL RADIOSCL Radio Simplecast Channel 2023-02-2237 minSCL RadioSCL RadioUnpacking The Word: Episode 1BECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with The Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitter:        @scl_community...SUBSCRIBE TO THE WORD NEWSLETTERTheWord Newsletter Subscription...SUPPORT SCL RADIOSCL Radio Simplecast Channel 2023-02-1233 minUnabridged: A Book PodcastUnabridged: A Book PodcastInterview with Barrett Holmes Pitner, Author of THE CRIME WITHOUT A NAME In this episode, Ashley talks with Barrett Holmes Pitner, author of The Crime Without a Name: Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America (Bookshop.org | Libro.fm). Pitner shares some thoughts and perspectives on what ethnocide looks like in American history, where we are culturally today, and what we can do to look toward a more fulfilling future tomorrow.   Want to Connect with Barrett Holmes Pitner? In addition to being an author and journalist, Barrett is founder of The Sustainable Culture Lab. You can connect with Barrett by signing up for his newsletter or by following The S...2022-10-121h 17Chatter on BooksChatter on BooksBarrett Holmes Pitner – The Crime Without a Name: Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America.“Words matter.” Chatter rocks and featured COB authors rock even more. Creatures of Passage ( “Best of 2021” by Washington Post and NPR) author Morowa Yejide joins David and Torie. They talk fame and fortune (David’s first book?) and if an apology is enough (nope). Thanks to Alex Dobert, Barrett Holmes Pitner zooms in to talk about The Crime Without a Name, his eye-opening and thought provoking take on how we could find a new way to talk about culture nd racism in America.2021-12-141h 05Pod Save the PeoplePod Save the PeopleCommunication is Key (with Barrett Holmes Pitner)DeRay, Kaya, Myles and De’Ara cover the underreported news of the week—including GoGo at the Grammy's, exoneration with no restitution, a Hendrix family dispute, and thousands of Latino drivers labeled as white. DeRay interviews Barrett Holmes Pitner about his new book The Crime Without A Name: Combatting Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America which was named one of NPR's 2021 Best Books of the Year. News:DeRayhttps://twitter.com/RichardAWebster/status/1462774838150545410?s=20De’Arahttps://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/music/gogo-dc-grammy-awards/2021/11/22/e7db3fd0-4b1...2021-11-301h 23This Is the AuthorThis Is the AuthorS6 E78: Danté Stewart, Blair Imani, and Barrett Holmes PitnerS6 E78: In this episode, meet writer and speaker Danté Stewart, educator and influencer Blair Imani, and columnist and journalist Barrett Holmes Pitner. Listen in as these authors share what inspired them to write their books: Danté Stewart on reckoning with the legacy of white supremacy and reclaiming identity on a spiritual level, Blair Imani on how to become a more informed, compassionate, and socially conscious person, and Barrett Holmes Pitner on a new way to talk about racism in America. Plus, hear what it was like for these authors to record their audiobooks. Shoutin' in the Fire by Danté Ste...2021-11-1016 minListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceThe Crime Without a Name: Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America by Barrett Holmes PitnerPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/536438 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Crime Without a Name: Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America Author: Barrett Holmes Pitner Narrator: Barrett Holmes Pitner Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 27 minutes Release date: October 12, 2021 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: In this incisive blend of personal narrative and philosophical inquiry, journalist and activist Barrett Holmes Pitner seeks a new way to talk about racism in America. Can new language reshape our understanding of the past and expand the possibilities of the future? The Crime Without a Name follows Pitner’s journey to identify an...2021-10-1210 minGet Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Language InstructionGet Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Language InstructionThe Crime Without a Name: Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America by Barrett Holmes PitnerPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/536438 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Crime Without a Name: Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America Author: Barrett Holmes Pitner Narrator: Barrett Holmes Pitner Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 27 minutes Release date: October 12, 2021 Genres: Language Instruction Publisher's Summary: In this incisive blend of personal narrative and philosophical inquiry, journalist and activist Barrett Holmes Pitner seeks a new way to talk about racism in America. Can new language reshape our understanding of the past and expand the possibilities of the future? The Crime Without a Name follows Pitner’s journey to identify an...2021-10-1210 minNew Books in Politics and PolemicsNew Books in Politics and PolemicsBarrett Holmes Pitner, "The Crime Without a Name: Combatting Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America" (Counterpoint, 2021)Can new language reshape our understanding of the past and expand the possibilities of the future? The Crime Without a Name: Combatting Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America (Counterpoint, 2021) follows Pitner’s journey to identify and remedy the linguistic void in how we discuss race and culture in the United States. Ethnocide, first coined in 1944 by Jewish exile Raphael Lemkin (who also coined the term “genocide”), describes the systemic erasure of a people’s ancestral culture. For Black Americans, who have endured this atrocity for generations, this erasure dates back to the transatlantic slave trade and reached new resonan...2021-08-261h 03New Books in African American StudiesNew Books in African American StudiesBarrett Holmes Pitner, "The Crime Without a Name: Combatting Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America" (Counterpoint, 2021)Can new language reshape our understanding of the past and expand the possibilities of the future? The Crime Without a Name: Combatting Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America (Counterpoint, 2021) follows Pitner’s journey to identify and remedy the linguistic void in how we discuss race and culture in the United States. Ethnocide, first coined in 1944 by Jewish exile Raphael Lemkin (who also coined the term “genocide”), describes the systemic erasure of a people’s ancestral culture. For Black Americans, who have endured this atrocity for generations, this erasure dates back to the transatlantic slave trade and reached new resonance i...2021-08-261h 03New Books in Genocide StudiesNew Books in Genocide StudiesBarrett Holmes Pitner, "The Crime Without a Name: Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America" (Counterpoint, 2021)Can new language reshape our understanding of the past and expand the possibilities of the future? The Crime Without a Name: Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America (Counterpoint, 2021) follows Pitner’s journey to identify and remedy the linguistic void in how we discuss race and culture in the United States. Ethnocide, first coined in 1944 by Jewish exile Raphael Lemkin (who also coined the term “genocide”), describes the systemic erasure of a people’s ancestral culture. For Black Americans, who have endured this atrocity for generations, this erasure dates back to the transatlantic slave trade and reached new resonance i...2021-08-261h 03New Books in Native American StudiesNew Books in Native American StudiesBarrett Holmes Pitner, "The Crime Without a Name: Combatting Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America" (Counterpoint, 2021)Can new language reshape our understanding of the past and expand the possibilities of the future? The Crime Without a Name: Combatting Ethnocide and the Erasure of Culture in America (Counterpoint, 2021) follows Pitner’s journey to identify and remedy the linguistic void in how we discuss race and culture in the United States. Ethnocide, first coined in 1944 by Jewish exile Raphael Lemkin (who also coined the term “genocide”), describes the systemic erasure of a people’s ancestral culture. For Black Americans, who have endured this atrocity for generations, this erasure dates back to the transatlantic slave trade and reached new resonan...2021-08-261h 03SCL RadioSCL RadioThe American Cycle Podcast, Episode 4 - The Redemption EraPre-orders for Barrett Holmes Pitner’s book THE CRIME WITHOUT A NAME are now available. You can place those orders through your local independent bookseller, or any of the following: Bookshop.org | Amazon.com | Barnes and Noble In the final episode of our American Cycle series, we discuss the era of Redemption. This era is defined by an obfuscation of the truth and the corruption of language orchestrated by the former Confederate States to remake the American South back to a status quo akin to the inhumanity of slavery.(If you enjoy this episode we recommend...2021-02-2439 minSCL RadioSCL RadioThe American Cycle: The Redemption StageBECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with the Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitter:        @scl_community...SUBSCRIBE TO THEWORD NEWSLETTERTheWord Newsletter Subscription...SUPPORT SCL RADIOSCL Radio Simplecast Channel 2021-02-2439 minSCL RadioSCL RadioThe American Cycle Podcast, Episode 3 - The Reconstructionist EraPre-orders for Barrett Holmes Pitner’s book THE CRIME WITHOUT A NAME are now available. You can place those orders through your local independent bookseller, or any of the following: Bookshop.org | Amazon.com | Barnes and NobleThus far we have shared episodes one and two—Founding and Abolition—in our four part series on the American Cycle. In this episode, we are introducing stage three of the American Cycle: Reconstruction.(You can also listen to all of our podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Simplecast.)During Reconstruction, America attempts to reconstruct...2021-02-1755 minSCL RadioSCL RadioThe American Cycle: The Reconstructionist StageBECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with the Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitter:        @scl_community...SUBSCRIBE TO THEWORD NEWSLETTERTheWord Newsletter Subscription...SUPPORT SCL RADIOSCL Radio Simplecast ChannelListen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on Google Podcasts 2021-02-1755 minSCL RadioSCL RadioThe American Cycle Podcast, Episode 2 - The Abolitionist EraLast week, we shared episode one of our four part series on the American Cycle. In that episode we discussed the Founding era, the first stage of the American Cycle, and how it represents America’s tragic attempt to balance the inhumanity of ethnocide with the humanity of democracy. The American Cycle consists of four stages — Founding, Abolition, Reconstruction, and Redemption. You can listen to episode one here.(You can also listen to all of our podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Simplecast.)In this installment, we discuss Abolition. In this stage...2021-02-1046 minSCL RadioSCL RadioThe American Cycle: The Abolitionist EraBECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with the Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitter:        @scl_community...SUBSCRIBE TO THEWORD NEWSLETTERTheWord Newsletter Subscription...SUPPORT SCL RADIOSCL Radio Simplecast Channel 2021-02-1046 minBreak the Dice: The Improvised CampaignBreak the Dice: The Improvised CampaignThe Knife of Soothing Greetings, Mortals! After a stunning cliffhanger last episode, our heroes, Ælar Drakal and Phaelan Maerdock find themselves in much different areas of a strange new town - home to some very creepy residents and two very annoying squirrels. Can our adventurers reunite and locate the evil Sorceress Treena? Or will a clever trick lead them down the wrong path? Break the Dice is an improvised podcast in the style of a classic D&D adventure. Support the Podcast on Patreon Buy Bearded Merch & See Our Live Shows Follow Us o...2021-02-0847 minSCL RadioSCL RadioThe American Cycle Podcast, Episode 1 - The Founding EraFollowing the terrorist attack on the Capitol on January 6, I sat down with Luna Ly to record a podcast discussing my theory of the American Cycle to help explain the chaos we witnessed that day.(You can also listen to all of our podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Simplecast.)The American Cycle is America’s tragic attempt to balance the inhumanity of ethnocide with the humanity of democracy and it consists of four stages — Founding, Abolition, Reconstruction, and Redemption. The last stage of the cycle, Redemption, is not as uplifting as the name...2021-02-0341 minSCL RadioSCL RadioThe American Cycle: The Founding EraBECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with the Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitter:        @scl_community...SUBSCRIBE TO THEWORD NEWSLETTERTheWord Newsletter Subscription...SUPPORT SCL RADIOSCL Radio Simplecast Channel 2021-02-0341 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage For Liberation: SatyagrahaBECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with the Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitter:        @scl_community...SUBSCRIBE TO THEWORD NEWSLETTERTheWord Newsletter Subscription...SUPPORT SCL RADIOSCL Radio Simplecast Channel 2021-01-2723 minSCL RadioSCL RadioConversations with SCL: Attacks on the Capitol BuildingBECOME APART OF THE COMMUNITY with the Sustainable Culture Lab:Website:      scl.communityInstagram:  @scl_communityTwitter:        @scl_community..SUBSCRIBE TO THEWORD NEWSLETTERTheWord Newsletter Subscription..SUPPORT SCL RADIOSCL Radio Simplecast Channel 2021-01-0747 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Absurd2021-01-0723 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Avant-GardeBakari and Barrett discuss the meaning of the phrase avant-garde, and how it relates to art, philosophy, and ancestor remembrance traditions.2020-11-1127 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Avant-GardeListen now (27 min) | Bakari and Barrett discuss the meaning of the phrase avant-garde, and how it relates to art, philosophy, and ancestor remembrance traditions. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-11-0227 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: The Banality of Evil2020-10-2127 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Moai 模合Listen now (20 min) | Barrett and Bakari dive into the Japanese concept of "moai", how they have been apart of Okinawan society for generations, and how this concept combats ethnocide and creates eǔtopian practices. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-10-1820 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Moai 模合Barrett and Bakari dive into the Japanese concept of "moai", how they have been apart of Okinawan society for generations, and how this concept combats ethnocide and creates eǔtopian practices.2020-10-1820 minSCL RadioSCL RadioArt Of Remembrance: Matt ManaloThe Altars Project and Altars Festival, a creation of the Sustainable Culture Lab and Samasama Art, is an event of ancestor remembrance through the creation of altars throughout the country. In this podcast, Alyssa interviews featured artist, Matt Manalo, on creating an altar for the Altars Project, its personal cultural significance, and more. *There is a technical cut out on 6:25.2020-10-1816 minSCL RadioSCL RadioArt Of Remembrance: Matt ManaloThe Altars Project and Altars Festival, a creation of the Sustainable Culture Lab and Samasama Art, is an event of ancestor remembrance through the creation of altars throughout the country. In this podcast, Alyssa interviews featured artist, Matt Manalo, on creating an altar for the Altars Project, its personal cultural significance, and more. *There is a technical cut out on 6:25. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-10-1816 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: The Banality of EvilListen now (27 min) | Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-10-1227 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Mauvaise FoiBarrett and Bakari compare the "mauvaise foi" or "bad faith" of the American perspectives of politics, career development, and economic growth of the nation with how individuals who live within American society view themselves navigating these systems.2020-10-0531 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Mauvaise FoiListen now (31 min) | Barrett and Bakari compare the "mauvaise foi" or "bad faith" of the American perspectives of politics, career development, and economic growth of the nation with how individuals who live within American society view themselves navigating these systems. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-10-0431 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for LiberatIon: AgapóBarrett and Bakari express why this week's word, "agapó", is relevant in self-identity, the history of America's founding, and yoga. Make sure you check our website and social media pages about the upcoming Altars Festival!2020-10-0131 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for LiberatIon: AgapóListen now (31 min) | Barrett and Bakari express why this week's word, "agapó", is relevant in self-identity, the history of America's founding, and yoga. Make sure you check our website and social media pages about the upcoming Altars Festival! Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-09-2831 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Memento MoriListen now (31 min) | Bakari and Barrett engage in a discussion about the relationship between death, human connection, and remembrance. The Altars Project is a project developed by SCL in collaboration with Samasama Art and you can learn more information about it on SCL's website, scl.community. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-09-2031 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Memento MoriBakari and Barrett engage in a discussion about the relationship between death, human connection, and remembrance. The Altars Project is a project developed by SCL in collaboration with Samasama Art and you can learn more information about it on SCL's website, scl.community.2020-09-2031 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for LiberationListen now (38 min) | Bakari and Barrett discuss the meaning of "memory culture", how it is applied in German society and other cultures around the world, and introduce the Altar's Project as way to introduce "memory culture" into American culture. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-09-1338 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for LiberationBakari and Barrett discuss the meaning of "memory culture", how it is applied in German society and other cultures around the world, and introduce the Altar's Project as way to introduce "memory culture" into American culture.2020-09-1338 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: AngestListen now (35 min) | Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-09-0635 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Angest2020-09-0635 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: NervenstärkeListen now (38 min) | Barrett and Bakari reflect on current events happening in the United States, how it relates to generational black American trauma and the word to empower black Americans to fight against ethnocide through their actions. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-08-3038 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: NervenstärkeBarrett and Bakari reflect on current events happening in the United States, how it relates to generational black American trauma and the word to empower black Americans to fight against ethnocide through their actions.2020-08-3038 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Kum Ba YahListen now (30 min) | Barrett and Bakari provide context on the cultural and historical origins of the word, "kum ba yah" and how it has been misinterpreted in American society through ethnocide. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-08-2330 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Kum Ba YahBarrett and Bakari provide context on the cultural and historical origins of the word, "kum ba yah" and how it has been misinterpreted in American society through ethnocide.2020-08-2330 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Ethnocidee2020-08-2329 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: PoshlostBakari and Barrett discuss the Russian word "Poshlost" and how it explains the crude, vulgarity of Donald Trump, and the racial inequalities of American life.2020-08-1728 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: PoshlostBakari and Barrett discuss the Russian word "Poshlost" and how it explains the crude, vulgarity of Donald Trump, and the racial inequalities of American life. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-08-1728 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: The Call of the Void (l'appel du vide)On this episode, Bakari and Barrett discuss the profound importance of the French phrase "l'appel du vide," which means "the call of the void." It is that strange voice in your head catastrophically asks you jump of a cliff or swerve off the road. It makes realize that we all have voices in our heads that we must ignore.2020-08-1036 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: EthnocideeListen now (29 min) | Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-08-1029 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: The Call of the Void (l'appel du vide)Listen now (36 min) | On this episode, Bakari and Barrett discuss the profound importance of the French phrase "l'appel du vide," which means "the call of the void." It is that strange voice in your head catastrophically asks you jump of a cliff or swerve off the road. It makes realize that we all have voices in our heads that we must ignore. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-08-0336 minSCL RadioSCL RadioHip Hop Dialectic: Episode 2Co-hosts, Scott and Barrett, continue their conversation of Ice Cube's "The Predator" album from the first episode of the Hip Hop Dialectic. This time, Ice Cube's key song, "It Was a Good Day", is at the forefront of their analysis. Using eǔtopia as the main framework for their discussion, the dissection of Ice Cube's "good day" is an example of how ethnocidal society is so intertwined with day-to-day life in the United States.2020-07-1444 minSCL RadioSCL RadioHip Hop Dialectic: Episode 2Co-hosts, Scott and Barrett, continue their conversation of Ice Cube's "The Predator" album from the first episode of the Hip Hop Dialectic. This time, Ice Cube's key song, "It Was a Good Day", is at the forefront of their analysis. Using eǔtopia as the main framework for their discussion, the dissection of Ice Cube's "good day" is an example of how ethnocidal society is so intertwined with day-to-day life in the United States. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-07-1444 minSCL RadioSCL RadioSCL Radio ft. Kat LoBarrett and Kat Lo, the founder and president of the Eaton Hotel in Washington D.C., describe the significance and beginnings of SCL’s philosophical foundations and how resources and artistic center of the Eaton to support organizations and endeavors like SCL’s. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-07-1347 minSCL RadioSCL RadioSCL Radio ft. Kat LoBarrett and Kat Lo, the founder and president of the Eaton Hotel in Washington D.C., describe the significance and beginnings of SCL’s philosophical foundations and how resources and artistic center of the Eaton to support organizations and endeavors like SCL’s.2020-07-1347 minSCL RadioSCL RadioSCL Radio ft. Kirth BobbBarrett, Bakari, and Kirth Bobb, photographer for SCL, discuss the space of artistic expression and creating Eǔtopian spaces to combat ethnocide. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-06-2945 minSCL RadioSCL RadioSCL Radio ft. Kirth BobbBarrett, Bakari, and Kirth Bobb, photographer for SCL, discuss the space of artistic expression and creating Eǔtopian spaces to combat ethnocide.2020-06-2945 minSCL RadioSCL RadioSCL Radio ft. ActivatedA conversation with Activated Podcast, Barrett, and Bakari about the work of the Sustainable Culture Lab and its goals to communicate the language developed to describe and combat the oppressive forces of American society on the African diaspora. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-06-2950 minSCL RadioSCL RadioSCL Radio ft. ActivatedA conversation with Activated Podcast, Barrett, and Bakari about the work of the Sustainable Culture Lab and its goals to communicate the language developed to describe and combat the oppressive forces of American society on the African diaspora.2020-06-2950 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Episode 1Join Bakari and Barrett for a philosophical analysis and articulation of the uprise of police brutality protests and the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020 incited by the death of George Floyd. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-06-2948 minSCL RadioSCL RadioLanguage for Liberation: Episode 1Join Bakari and Barrett for a philosophical analysis and articulation of the uprise of police brutality protests and the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020 incited by the death of George Floyd.2020-06-2948 minSCL RadioSCL RadioHip Hop Dialectic: Episode 1Listen in for a lively discussion about how Ice Cube’s, “The Predator” album, and key song, “When Will They Shoot?”, which describes ethnocide in American society in his perspective from 1992 and how it compares to the modern police brutality protests and the Black Lives Matter movement. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2020-06-2941 minSCL RadioSCL RadioHip Hop Dialectic: Episode 1Listen in for a lively discussion about how Ice Cube’s, “The Predator” album, and key song, “When Will They Shoot?”, which describes ethnocide in American society in his perspective from 1992 and how it compares to the modern police brutality protests and the Black Lives Matter movement.2020-06-2941 minSCL RadioSCL RadioBad Faith Episode 2: Sustainable Culture Lab Launch Event -- Live PodcastAt this live event, Barrett describes the meaning of ethnocide and Eutopia, the work of the Sustainable Culture Lab, and how we can cultivate a more equitable society. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2019-11-0844 minSCL RadioSCL RadioBad Faith Episode 2: Sustainable Culture Lab Launch Event -- Live PodcastAt this live event, Barrett describes the meaning of ethnocide and Eutopia, the work of the Sustainable Culture Lab, and how we can cultivate a more equitable society.2019-11-0844 minSCL RadioSCL RadioBad Faith Episode 1: A Conversation with Barrett Holmes Pitner and Bakari IbrahimBarrett and Bakari discuss how ethnocide shapes American life and politics, why Joe Biden is controversial today, and why Eutopian practices are needed today. Get full access to SCL The Word at sclcommunity.substack.com/subscribe2019-11-0850 minSCL RadioSCL RadioBad Faith Episode 1: A Conversation with Barrett Holmes Pitner and Bakari IbrahimBarrett and Bakari discuss how ethnocide shapes American life and politics, why Joe Biden is controversial today, and why Eutopian practices are needed today.2019-11-0850 minActivated: The Future of ContentActivated: The Future of ContentBad Faith ft. Barrett Holmes Pitner2019-11-0850 minThe Sanctuary Radio ShowThe Sanctuary Radio ShowEpisode 14: Altars: Honoring Our AncestorsFilmmaker Barrett Holmes Pitner and Eurica Huggins-Axom (ADACI - African Diaspora Ancestral Commemoration Institute ) joined me in The Sanctuary to speak out the importance of altars in remembering our ancestors and traditions. 🙏🏽Please consider donating to Barrett's campaign to create his documentary, Altars: A Cross-Cultural Day of the Dead that aims to provide a culturally safe space for African Americans and Latinos to cope with the trauma of loss, celebrate their cultures, and strengthen their communities. 👉🏽🎬🎥http://bit.ly/HelpFilm "In the African tradition, the altar is a physical area where we venerate the ancestors and which serves as a focal point to exp...2018-10-3000 minChallenging Opinions >>Challenging Opinions >>CO051 Barrett Holmes Pitner on the New Jim CrowBarrett Holmes Pitner is a journalist who has written for The Daily Beast, The Guardian, The Daily Dot, and The Huffington Post.2017-11-0627 minChallenging Opinions >>Challenging Opinions >>CO051 Barrett Holmes Pitner on the New Jim CrowBarrett Holmes Pitner is a journalist who has written for The Daily Beast, The Guardian, The Daily Dot, and The Huffington Post.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/ChallengingOpinions/~4/JUUKnE9y86c" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>2017-11-0600 minChallenging Opinions >>Challenging Opinions >>CO051 Barrett Holmes Pitner on the New Jim CrowBarrett Holmes Pitner is a journalist who has written for The Daily Beast, The Guardian, The Daily Dot, and The Huffington Post.2017-11-0600 min