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Chaptered Minds
Why Are All the Black Kids Still Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? by Beverly Daniel Tatum
In Why Are All the Black Kids Still Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?, psychologist Beverly Daniel Tatum explores the dynamics of race and identity in America, focusing on how racial groupings emerge in schools and society. Through research and personal stories, Tatum examines the development of racial identity, systemic inequities, and the role of dialogue in bridging divides. This episode delves into her insights on fostering understanding and addressing racism, offering tools for creating a more inclusive and equitable community.
2024-11-16
25 min
Black Girls Have Anxiety Too
Episode 067: Are You Mentally Ready For a Relationship? ft. Beaonca Ward
This episode, we sit down with Dating Coach, Beaonca Ward, to talk about the various levels of self-differentiation and how it can play a part in how we connect with others platonically and romantically. We also discuss how she applies the philosophies that she is learning in her Marriage & Family Therapy Graduate Program in her coaching sessions.-------- Podcast Guest: Beaonca Ward, Dating Coach & MFT Graduate StudentEmail: beaoncaward@gmail.comInstagram: @therealbeaoncaWebsite: http://www.beaoncaward.com Schedule your free 30-minute consultation today! -------- Follow BG...
2023-10-09
1h 04
IngenioUs
Leading from a Place of Optimism and Hope: A Conversation with Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
In this inspiring conversation with president emerita of Spelman College, author and thought leader, Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, we are challenged to remain hopeful, even in the face of great disruption, and actively look for signs of progress and positive change. Currently serving as interim president of Mount Holyoke College, Dr. Tatum is a clinical psychologist widely known for both her expertise on race relations and higher education. Her thirteen years as the president of Spelman College (2002-2015) were marked by innovation and growth and her visionary leadership was recognized in 2013 with the Carnegie Academic Leadership Award. The author of t...
2022-11-08
48 min
Kleine Pause
#47 mit Josephine Apraku - Kluft und Liebe: Zwischenmenschliche Beziehungen in sozialer Ungleichheit
Josephines Website: https://josephineapraku.de Josephine auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josephine.apraku/ "Kluft und Liebe" erhaltet ihr hier: https://www.edenbooks.de/book/kluft-und-liebe-klappenbroschur-978395913756/ Alle Literaturempfehlungen und -verweise aus der Folge, findet ihr im Quellenverzeichnis von "Kluft und Liebe". Auf eine Arbeit, die Josephine nennt, möchten wir für den Schulkontext an dieser Stelle aufmerksam machen: BEVERLY DANIEL TATUM: "Talking about Race, Learning about Racism: The Application of Racial Identity Development Theory in the Classroom": https://equity.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Tatum-Talking-About-Race.pdf Teilt Eure Stories, Er...
2022-09-21
1h 03
Early Risers
How Babies Start to Learn About Race
Babies are like little scientists. They come into the world with a natural ability to notice patterns and form connections. By the time a child is two years old, research shows that they are already noticing racial differences. Dr. Charisse Pickron is an assistant professor and director of the Child Brain and Perception Lab at the University of Minnesota’s Institute of Child Development. She investigates how babies and toddlers start to learn about race, including why humans may have evolved to prefer the faces of people who look like them. Her research illuminates how parents and caregivers can wi...
2022-07-13
32 min
Black Ballad Presents: The Survival Guide
When To Tell Your Kids They're Black (with Dr Beverly Daniel Tatum)
No black parent looks forward to having that conversation – the one where you explain to your sweet child what it means to be racialised as 'black'.But how do we prepare our children for the realities of racism, while still encouraging a strong, positive sense of identity? How do we go about raising black kids in mostly white environments? And can we come back to the question of multiethnic households once again?Renowned psychologist and best-selling author Dr Beverly Daniel Tatum explains how we raise black children who are confident, savvy and ready fo...
2022-04-10
50 min
Cognia Leader Chat
Episode 9: An interview with Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
In today’s political environment, there are topics that are understandably challenging to discuss in schools. How do educational leaders engage in and talk about sensitive issues and keep their community together and focused on the needs of students? We are so thankful to have had Beverly Daniel Tatum on our Leader Chat to provide perspective and advice. She has talked and written extensively on the topic, truly an expert.
2021-12-01
36 min
How To Academy Podcast
Robin DiAngelo and Beverly Daniel Tatum - Conversations About Race
What we can do to have better conversations with our children and with each other about race, and build a better world?Beverly Daniel Tatum and Robin DiAngelo have dedicated their lives to anti-racist education. The bestselling authors of, respectively, Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? and White Fragility, their insights are essential for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of race in the United States and beyond. In the age of Trump, Black Lives Matter, and increasingly polarisation, they join the How To Academy Podcast with an urgent call to embrace...
2021-11-23
58 min
Early Risers
The Danger of Being ‘Color Silent’: Talking about Race with Young Children
Young children are like sponges, absorbing information about the world around them. Children have already started to internalize racialized messages about their value and self-worth by the time they are three to four years old. Psychologist Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, an expert in racial identity development and the author of “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? and Other Conversations About Race” calls this “the smog we’re all breathing.” In our Season 2 premiere of Early Risers, host Dianne Haulcy talks with Tatum about concrete steps parents and caregivers can take to proactively...
2021-10-20
36 min
Diapers to Diplomas | Genuine Parenting Conversations
Meeting Racism Face to Face
“It’s a monkey!” “She’s not even human.” “She’s a n-----.” “I don’t like her kind.” “I want her to be dead.” As a white adoptive mom of a daughter from Ethiopia, Holly Prosser has seen racism up close many times. The fact that racism is alive and well in our society was a shock to her, and she was unprepared for that reality. Listen in on our conversation with Holly as she shares her experience raising a black daughter, and you will be shocked by her stories...
2021-10-05
24 min
Full PreFrontal: Exposing the Mysteries of Executive Function
Ep. 166: Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum - Race And the Development of Racial Identity
Send us a textHelping children develop their identity is integral to making them self-sufficient and independent, as well as to master their Executive Function skills. In addition to children’s cognitive, linguistic, and emotional development, parents and educators alike must understand the social science behind the development of racial, ethnic, and cultural identities, which play a major role in shaping a child’s lens on life and how they relate to other racial and ethnic groups different than their own.On this episode, Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum—President Emerita at Spelman College, a clinical psycho...
2021-09-30
1h 03
LeadHER Lounge
EP 5: Bridging the Racial Gap - An Important Conversation About Race, ft. Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, President Emerita, Spelman College and NY Times Best Selling Author
President Emerita, Spelman College and NY Times Best Selling Author of “Why Do All the Black Kids Sit Together in the Cafeteria, and Other Conversations About Race,” Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum generously shares her expertise on racial identity and the critical importance of holding conversations about race in a racially sensitive context. Do not miss her decades-long research, wisdom, and teaching on how to bridge the racial gap in this country beginning with our children. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/turknett-leadership-group/message
2021-09-15
36 min
5x15
Emma Dabiri and Beverly Daniel Tatum on Race and What Comes Next
Emma Dabiri is an Irish-Nigerian academic, activist, broadcaster and teaching fellow in the Africa department at SOAS and a Visual Sociology PhD researcher at Goldsmiths. Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD, is president emerita of Spelman College and author of several books, including the New York Times best-selling Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? and Other Conversations About Race. A thought-leader in higher education, she was the 2013 recipient of the Carnegie Academic Leadership Award and the 2014 recipient of the American Psychological Association Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contributions to Psychology. Interviewed by Georgina Lawton a 'twentysomething' journalist and...
2021-06-07
1h 03
5x15
Emma Dabiri and Beverly Daniel Tatum on Race and What Comes Next
Emma Dabiri is an Irish-Nigerian academic, activist, broadcaster and teaching fellow in the Africa department at SOAS and a Visual Sociology PhD researcher at Goldsmiths. Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD, is president emerita of Spelman College and author of several books, including the New York Times best-selling Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? and Other Conversations About Race. A thought-leader in higher education, she was the 2013 recipient of the Carnegie Academic Leadership Award and the 2014 recipient of the American Psychological Association Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contributions to Psychology.Interviewed by Georgina Lawton a 'twentysomething' journalist and...
2021-06-07
1h 03
BERA UK Podcast
Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?:Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
In this Episode of the BERA Podcast Nick Johnson, BERA CEO interviews Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum about the updated version of her bestselling book Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? And Other Conversations about Race, now in its 20th anniversary edition.A thought-leader in higher education, Beverley was the 2013 recipient of the Carnegie Academic Leadership Award and the 2014 recipient of the American Psychological Association Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contributions to Psychology. Dr. Tatum holds a B.A. degree in psychology from Wesleyan University, a M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology...
2021-05-26
37 min
Where Free Audiobook Come to Life
Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race Audiobook by Beverly Daniel Tatum
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 515787 Title: Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race Author: Beverly Daniel Tatum Narrator: Beverly Daniel Tatum Format: Unabridged Length: 13:26:00 Language: English Release date: 05-06-21 Publisher: Penguin Books LTD Genres: Non-Fiction, Social Science Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. The international bestseller that changed how we talk about racism Walk into any racially mixed secondary school and you will see young people clustered in their own groups according to race. Is this self-segregation a problem to address or a...
2021-05-06
1h 26
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race by Beverly Daniel Tatum
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/515787 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race Author: Beverly Daniel Tatum Narrator: Beverly Daniel Tatum Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 26 minutes Release date: May 6, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. The international bestseller that changed how we talk about racism Walk into any racially mixed secondary school and you will see young people clustered in their own groups according to race. Is this self-segregation a problem to address or...
2021-05-06
05 min
The Substance
43: Reflects feat. Daniel Hill | Turning from White Supremacy
“We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him. For the death he died he died to sin, once for all, but the life he lives he lives to God. So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus. Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, to make you obey its passions.” (Romans 6:9–12 ESV) Happy Easter from the Substance! The tomb is empty, Jesus has defeated death and his kingdom is coming. In this dawning reality, the false...
2021-04-04
58 min
The Tight Rope
Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum: The ABC's of Representation in Education
Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum joins Dr. West and Professor Rose on The Tight Rope to talk about the critical importance of having curriculums, educators, and school communities that are dedicated to affirming and embracing students of color in general and Black students in particular. She explains the fundamental tenets of this practice in terms of what she calls “ABC’s:” Affirming Identity, Building Community, and Cultivating Leadership. Additionally, the Professors reflect on the resurgence of Dr. Tatum’s 25 year-old best-selling book, “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?” and Other Conversations About Race, as they discuss the...
2021-03-09
54 min
Yoga Birth Babies
Introducing Anti-Racism to Your Kids with Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
As parents, we aim to raise our children to be good people. Inclusive, respectful people that help move humanity forward. To do this, we have to have open, honest and sometimes difficult conversations about issues that our country and society faces. Simply stating “Do onto others as you would have them do onto you” is not enough.In this episode of Yoga| Birth| Babies, I speak with clinical psychologist, author of the book Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria and former president of Spelman College, Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum. In this important convers...
2021-02-17
1h 01
Re-Weav
Through Their Eyes || Believing While Black #1: Mazvita Chikava
This is the first series of the ReWeav podcast. We will be focusing on the diverse experiences of people in the Black community. It is essential to remember that there is diversity within every ethnic and cultural group. As such, the reality of what is like to be Black and Christian in the USA is complex. The first 4 episodes are from early summer 2020. Shortly after the death of George Floyd. My guests were honest with their pain and with their hope. My prayer is that their stories would bless you by helping expand your...
2020-11-18
39 min
Sometimes You See Right Through Me
Black Lives Matter
BLACK LIVES MATTER. PERIOD. This is an unparalleled time in modern history where the masses are standing up against the systemic racism and white supremacy upon which our country has been built. The question we must all ask ourselves is whether we are part of the solution or part of the problem. We must be consistently listening, learning, educating ourselves, and acting upon what we have learned. In her book Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?, Beverly Daniel Tatum says, "[A] genuine commitment to interrupting racism is a long-term commitment...We all need community to giv...
2020-11-02
07 min
Central Synagogue Podcast
Let's Talk About Race- Dr. Beverly Tatum In Conversation with Rabbi Angela Buchdahla
Award-winning educational leader and best-selling author Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum (Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?) and Rabbi Angela Buchdahl explore the role identity plays in Jewish spaces and the broader world. October 22, 2020.
2020-10-23
1h 04
Advancing Resiliency in Education with Jen & Jen
Shining A Light: Talking With Kids About Race And Racism
Episode 5: In this episode of Advancing Resiliency in Education, the Jens respond to the question sent in from a teacher looking for ways to talk with and support kids around the topics of race, racism, civil unrest, and social inequities. As a way to shine a light and begin this much needed conversation they share the use of the ‘3 F Strategy’ as recommended by Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, who is the author of the award winning book “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together In The Cafeteria And Other Conversations About Race”. Listen till the end and find out what ‘Je...
2020-10-10
25 min
What is this book about?
Political Book Club Review: What Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together by Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD
In this episode I am talking about my favorite passages from WHY ARE ALL THE BLACK KIDS SITTING TOGETHER IN THE CAFETERIA: AND OTHER CONVERSATIONS ABOUT RACE by Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD. This book opened up a lot of self reflection for me and I hope it will do the same for you. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2020-10-03
00 min
Woman Being
Episode 1 | Let's Talk About: Racial Justice With Tinasha LaRayé
Poet, preacher, activist, storyteller, and co-founder of MVMNT Collaborative, Tinasha LaRayé joins the Woman Beings to share on racial justice, black history, kingdom principles, and the role of women in the black history movement. Disclaimer: We mention the death of Jacob Blake near the beginning of the episode, and just wanted to clarify that we misspoke. Jacob Blake is alive and currently hospitalized because of the incident with the police. Resources Mentioned: Why We Can’t Wait by Martin Luther King Jr.: https://bit.ly/2FjRmKX Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Togeth...
2020-09-08
1h 01
The Kroc Cast: Peace Studies Conversations
A Conversation with Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
This episode is a recording of an August 20, 2020, event hosted by the Kroc Institute. It features Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, president emerita of Spelman College, and Dr. David Anderson Hooker, associate professor of the practice of conflict transformation and peacebuilding, discussing race, higher education, and movements for justice.
2020-09-04
1h 06
Yoga Birth Babies
Raising Anti-Racist Kids and The Steps Parent Can Take to Start Important Conversations and Change with Dr Beverly Tatum
As parents, we aim to raise our children to be good people. Inclusive, respectful people that help move humanity forward. To do this, we have to have open, honest and sometimes difficult conversations about issues that our country and society faces. Simply stating “Do onto others as you would have them do onto you” is not enough. In this episode of Yoga| Birth Babies, I speak with clinical psychologist, author of the book Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria and former president of Spelman College, Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum. In this important conversation Dr. Tatum helps d...
2020-09-02
1h 01
Fostering Voices Podcast
Race and Judgement in Foster Care and Adoption
Thanks for joining us for another episode of our podcast! This episode is a conversation about RACE, and why we need to check ourselves, and our thoughts on race. Books on Race We read this great book called Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD. She discusses race in such a way that makes you really try to understand the many issues faced by our Black and Brown brothers and sisters. We highly recommend this book for you to start thinking about your biases in race. At...
2020-08-30
39 min
The Numinous Podcast
TNP143 Bear Hebert on Unlearning Oppression
Bear is a life coach, artist, and social justice educator who helps socially conscious humans align their actions with their values. In their coaching and teaching, they apply a feminist, anti-racist, anti-capitalist lens. In this episode, I ask them about their gender journey to using they/them pronouns, and we talk about interlocking systems of oppression, call out culture, and wanting healing for people who cause harm without necessarily wanting to be a part of that healing. Content Warning: We do touch on sexual violence, capital punishment, and more, but we also take stretch breaks and pauses f...
2020-08-28
1h 27
Lead Stories Podcast
#SummerReplay Lead Voices with Daniel Hill
In this conversation recorded back in November of 2017, Daniel Hill from Chicago is talking about white supremacy, racism and his own awakening to his white cultural background. Listen to understand: - why people so often congregate with their own racial groups even when given many positive opportunities to interact with others. - What makes white people so oblivious to white culture - What we can all do to be less ignorant and make race relations better Discussion questions: 1) Where have you believed the lie of white supremacy (the u...
2020-08-21
55 min
Leading Questions Podcast
Episode 89 - Black Lives Matter
Later than we'd have liked, we answer a question that is very timely and important: How do I talk about Black Lives Matter and the protests and all that with my team? I know we're supposed to leave religion and politics at home, but it feels like I should address this. Should I? If you have questions about this, or feedback about our handling of this conversation, we definitely want to hear from you... email jer@, dawn@, or questions@ leadingquestionspodcast.com If you want to learn more, some great resources: How to...
2020-08-18
1h 04
Passing Notes » Education
Episode 062: Back to School
For this episode of Passing Notes, I decided to do something a little different… I’ve been wanting to do a Back to School episode for awhile now (well since the beginning of last year) where I could talk through the things I’m most excited about for the school year, resources, and books teachers should look into to start the year. Well, there is no time like the present and let’s be honest there is going to be no year like this year! To start out, I’m going to do introductions like I always do because...
2020-08-11
16 min
MakeWorkWork
MWW 26: A Taylor Swift Approach To Friends
After a very stress-inducing start to the episode, Habbi and Hailley reflect on privilege and the importance of sending the elevator back down. Both co-hosts also share recent updates about work and launch the new MakeWorkWork bookshelf. This episode is packed with resources including books about racism and a list of incredible Black creators to follow. Subscribe for emails: http://eepurl.com/c77nuf Get the full show notes: makework.work Timestamps: 00:10:54 Shout outs and books 00:34:22 Privilege 01:01:26 Responsibilities 01:11:17 Updates 01:28:13 Memo
2020-07-31
1h 35
Social Sport
Episode 21: Ebony Blackwell on Black women in predominantly White STEM graduate programs & mother-daughter adventures
Ebony Blackwell is a mom, a PhD candidate, a runner, and an adventurer, on a journey to complete a marathon in all 50 states. Through her mother-daughter blog, “Running in the Breeze,” Ebony and her daughter, Charm, aim to inspire people to live outside the box and to show that the outdoors are for everyone. On Ebony's professional life (from UC Davis): Ebony expects to receive her Ph.D. in Education Administration from the University of New Orleans later this year. She is conducting a Phenomenological study using a Critical Race Feminism lens that expl...
2020-07-16
59 min
Ask Your Mother
Will Matthews: A Conversation about Race in America
How much impact has racial inequality had on your life? Would you like to help change things? We’re talking about race today, and we’re very excited to have Will Matthews as our guest. Will is with us today because he is willing to talk about issues of race and answer some difficult questions. In today’s episode, he discusses the unique thing that he is doing on Facebook Live right now, where he is having public conversations with people whose opinions differ a lot from his. And he explains what we all can do, to raise awareness about...
2020-07-13
35 min
Sew Much More
213 - Sara Trail - The Social Justice Sewing Academy
Sara Trail learned to sew at the young age of 4, and is now a successful author, sewing teacher, and pattern and fabric designer. At age 13, she wrote a nationally published book, “Sew with Sara” that teaches teens and tweens how to sew cute clothes and accessories for fun and profit. At 15, she starred in a nationally published DVD, “Cool stuff to Sew With Sara.” She then designed two fabric collections, Folkheart and Biology 101 a pattern collection with Simplicity, “Designed with Love by Sara.” Her pattern collection features prom dresses, backpack patterns, hoodies, and jackets as well as aprons and tote bags. W...
2020-07-12
58 min
Katie's Crib
Seeing Color & Talking Race With Our Kids
Katie talks to Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, teacher, race relations expert, and author of Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? And Other Conversations About Race. Dr. Tatum discusses what it means to be anti-racist, how the idea of color blindness can equal color silence, and how parents can prepare themselves for conversations about race with children at every stage of development.Crib Notes: www.beverlydanieltatum.com www.socialjusticebooks.org Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? And Other Conversations About Race - By Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum Is M...
2020-07-02
50 min
Conversations With a Wounded Healer
Brit Holmberg - Becoming An Anti-Racist Social Worker
“If you’re not talking about power, then you're really not doing racial equity work or inclusive work.” ~Brit Holmberg Brit Holmberg, MSW, LCSW, is a staff therapist at The Wellness Center of Loyola University and a longtime friend. He's also the co-creator, alongside his colleague Marion Malcome MSW, LCSW, of “Becoming An Anti-Racist Social Worker”. Use of that hyphenate is critical to this conversation. Not racist is easy but anti-racist? That's where the real work sits and, spoiler alert: it never ends. As Brit explains, supporting the radical social changes Black people and people of color de...
2020-06-24
43 min
TOTAL BS PODCAST
Dr. Carter and the Movement, the Changes
Dr. Bryan Carter, an Associate Professor in Africana Studies at the University of Arizona, stops by to break down Black Lives Matter. Where we were, where we are, and how we can change the future. Attached recommended books: The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25489625-between-the-world-and-me (Between the World and Me ) by https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1214964.Ta_Nehisi_Coates (Ta-Nehisi Coates) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6493208-the-immortal-life-of-henrietta-lacks (The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks ) by https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2940640.Rebecca_Skloot (Rebecca Skloot) https://www...
2020-06-24
49 min
TOTAL BS PODCAST
Dr. Carter and the Movement, the Changes
Dr. Bryan Carter, an Associate Professor in Africana Studies at the University of Arizona, stops by to break down Black Lives Matter. Where we were, where we are, and how we can change the future. Attached recommended books: The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25489625-between-the-world-and-me) by Ta-Nehisi Coates (https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1214964.Ta_Nehisi_Coates) (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6493208-the-immortal-life-of-henrietta-lacks) by Rebecca Skloot (https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2940640.Rebecca_Skloot) (https...
2020-06-24
00 min
Care and Feeding | Slate's parenting show
Talk to Kids About Racism Edition
On this week’s episode: Elizabeth, Jamilah, and Rebecca are joined by Trina Greene Brown, the founder of Parenting for Liberation, to answer questions about race and police violence. The first question is from a parent puzzling over an appropriate age to introduce her kid to privilege and institutionalized racism. The second question is from a mom whose young son enjoys interacting with the police. Is there a good way to explain police violence to a toddler? We have a very special Slate Plus segment this week. Jamilah is joined by Dr. Kira Banks to...
2020-06-18
1h 09
The Eliane Anita Podcast
Know Your Rights with Attorneys Edward and Theresa Speights
In this week's episode, I have two special guests, Attorneys Edward and Theresa Speights. We discussed civilian rights and so much more! Recommended Resources: American Civil Liberties UnionSo You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma OluoThe New Jim Crow by Michelle AlexanderWhy Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The Cafeteria by Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD.If you want to contact Edward and Theresa Speights on social media you can find them at:Edward Facebook and Instagram Theresa Facebook and...
2020-06-17
1h 04
The Talking Stick Podcast
#14. White Privilege, what is it? Part One, with Katie Pierce
What is white privilege, where may have it come from, and how to best navigate your understanding going forward is what we discuss on part one of today's podcast with Katie Pierce.On the back of George Floyd's, death and the Black Lives Matter Riots, now is the time and when the world is ready to get uncomfortable. For the first time in history, we are still enough to join together and approach an issue that has been facing indigenous people all over the world.I wanted to understand what white privilege is, h...
2020-06-12
00 min
Revelation Wellness - Healthy & Whole
#471 "How To LEARN From Injustice"
In this episode Alisa shares her heart and what the Lord has been teaching her with the current events in our country. Playlist: I Won’t Forget (Instrumental) - Bethal Music (5:05) The Bones - Maren Morris (3:17) Water (feat. Ant Clemons) - Kanye West (2:48) Graves into Gardens - The Worship Initiative & Shane (5:22) Resurrecting - Elevation Worship (7:47) What a Beautiful Name (Accoustic) - Hillsong Worship (4:15) The Worship Medley: Reckless Love/O Come To The Alter/Great Are You Lord (feat. Davies) (6:47) RESOUCES: Be th...
2020-06-11
32 min
Backbox Pinball Podcast
Special Episode: Let's Talk About Diversity!
Black Lives Matter. Please join us for a discussion on how we can help make our pinball spaces safe for BIPOC and more diverse . We talk about the announcements from the IFPA, the statements from some of the manufactures and our feelings as players, TD's, content creators and more. I hope that this is the first of may discussions. The members of the panel include Juana Summers, Jessica Kent, Josh Sharpe, Steven Bowden and Jack Danger. Links https://www.ifpapinball.com/a-message-from-the-ifpa/ https://sternpinball.com/2020/06/08/message-from-gary-stern/ https://www.twitch.tv/deadflip ...
2020-06-11
1h 07
Table of (Mal)Contents
A Conversation on Learning About Other People’s Experiences
So with everything that's happening in the world recently, we decided to talk together about books we've read that have helped us explore the experiences of others. Specifically, the experiences of African Americans. This conversation was, honestly, a pretty awkward one for us to have since none of us are African American, and we didn't want it to be perceived as "three white people helping you understand the African American experience." That's not how we roll, and it's not something any of us are qualified...
2020-06-09
39 min
Build Your SaaS
Waking up
Structural racism affects every part of the economic system. It affects bootstrappers too! It defines:Who we hireWho we invest inWho we promoteWho we chat withWho sees our numbersWho we invite to speakWho gets access to our platform"It's not just about being oppressed or being an oppressor, it's about resisting oppression and resisting being an oppressor; being an ally, being an advocate for social justice." – Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum (clip)Right now, in cities across America, people are protesting systemic violence and oppression against Black people.We (Jon and Justin) are waking up to ho...
2020-06-09
25 min
F*ck Buddies: A Sex and Dating Advice Podcast
Black Lives Matter
This week we take a step back from our usual show to use our platform to support the Black Lives Matter. Books recommendations: 'Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race' by Beverly Daniel Tatum 'When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir' by Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asha Bandele 'So You Want to Talk About Race' by Ijeoma Oluo 'Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower' by Brittney Cooper Important Links: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ https://b...
2020-06-08
20 min
We Should Talk About That
A Lesson on Racism and White Privilege for Parents with Adelaide Lancaster of We Stories.
Send me a Text Message about the show!We are barely even scratching the surface here, with this conversation with Adelaide Lancaster, co-founder and director of strategy for the non-profit organization, We Stories. Based in St. Louis, We Stories aims to hold critical conversations with white families about race, racism, racial justice and health equity. The Two Jess(es) sit in the discomfort of their own realizations about their own racism, as Adelaide sheds light on what being racist actually means. Adelaide boldly brings stories of her own journey toward becoming anti-racist, and how that...
2020-06-08
59 min
Badass Breastfeeding Podcast
Amplifying Melanated Voices
Submit your question and we’ll answer it in a future episode!Instagram accounts of Black lactation consultants, doulas, midwives and advocates - Donate to your favorite accounts! Just ask for their cash app!@blackgirlsbreastfeedingclub @bstereo @mommasvillagefay @mochamamasmilk @theblackcourse @blkbfingweek @jamiimidwife @exbreastyourself @blackwomendobreastfeed @bfma @whatthe.boob @Support_rose @blackmomsbreastfeed @blackmomsblog @doula.vanessa @birthnerds @that_breastfeedingdoula_ny @thelactationtherapist@normalizebreastfeedingofficial @crimson_fig @thenursemilk @blactivist @theblackdoula @t3doulaservices @thearch.app @theintersectionaldoula @thedoulafromthebx @doulamorgane @royallamerebirth@thelactatingmama @themilkmanual @iamksealsallers @boo.b.ltd @blackmamasmatter @chicagobirthworksco @birthmarkdoulas @nursenikkinp @hereweeread @theirthapp @momsrising @momsincolor @breastfeedingincolor @motherhoodrising @projectmotherpath @blklivesmatter @colorofchange @naacp @sh...
2020-06-08
01 min
Face The Sun
#PodcastBlackout
This week I am participating in #PodcastBlackout with fellow podcasters around the country and the world. BOOKS: White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide, by CAROL ANDERSON White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk about Racism, by ROBIN DIANGELO Stamped from the Beginning: The definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, by IBRAM X. IBRAM So You Want to Talk about Race, by IJEOMA OLUO How to Be an Antiracist, IBRAM X. KENDI Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversat...
2020-06-05
02 min
Jess and Abby’s Lousy Beautiful Town
Black Lives Matter
Star Wars can wait: we need to talk about how Black lives matter right now. Resources discussed in the show (plus extras) are below, but above all, listen to Black people right now. NBPOC and white people need to step up with direct action and stop centering ourselves during this time. Donate: secure.Actblue.com: allows for splitting donations to multiple bond funds, there is a processing fee Directly to bail funds - THEY ARE REALLY IMPORTANT CommunityJusticeExchange.org Chicago Community Bond Fund Minnesota Freedom F...
2020-06-05
2h 00
Into America
Into an American Uprising: Talking to Kids About Racism
Most Black parents had “the talk” about race and racism with their children, but far fewer non-Black parents have. And “the talk” matters – for all kids -- because what we learn when we’re young sticks with us. So, as the world protests the death of George Floyd and other Black people at the hands of police, how can parents best help their kids understand what’s happening, and how to build a better world? Host Tyrmaine Lee speaks to Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, a leading expert on how to talk to kids about race and racism, especially at...
2020-06-05
25 min
Talking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting Teenagers
Ep 88: A Conversation About Race
Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, psychologist, educator, and author of "Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?" joins us for a candid and in-depth conversation about race, identity, and how to start difficult conversations of your own in the home. In support of increased education and awareness of the experiences of POC, we are pleased to share the full 52 minute conversation in this special episode featuring Dr. Tatum.Full show notesRight now, America is once again in the midst of having one of the most important—and most complicated—conversations: the conv...
2020-06-04
52 min
Vertical Ministries Podcast
Horizontal: Racial Reconciliation at Baylor and Beyond - Part 2
Pt.2 // Listen to our conversation with Jamarcus Ransom as he gives us practical resources and steps for real change at Baylor and in our nation through each step in ARC; Awareness, Reconciliation, and Commitment.// ResourcesMovies/TV Shows ::When They See Us (Netflix) The Hate U Give 13th (Netflix) Atlanta Blackish Mixedish Fruitvale Station Just Mercy TREVOR NOAH: AFRICAN AMERICAN American Son (Netflix) Mudbound (Netflix) If Beale Street Could Talk Freedom Writers Trial By Media (Netflix) The Innocence Files (Netflix) The Butler ...
2020-06-04
30 min
Vertical Ministries Podcast
Horizontal: Racial Reconciliation at Baylor and Beyond - Part 1
Listen to our conversation with Jamarcus Ransom as he gives us practical resources and steps for real change at Baylor and in our nation through each step in ARC; Awareness, Reconciliation, and Commitment.// ResourcesMovies/TV Shows ::When They See Us (Netflix) The Hate U Give 13th (Netflix) Atlanta Blackish Mixedish Fruitvale Station Just Mercy TREVOR NOAH: AFRICAN AMERICAN American Son (Netflix) Mudbound (Netflix) If Beale Street Could Talk Freedom Writers Trial By Media (Netflix) The Innocence Files (Netflix) The Butler
2020-06-04
18 min