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Herkese SanatHerkese Sanat29.Bölüm - Bedenimizle deneyimlediğimiz mimari#HerkeseSanat 🏛️ Hepimizin, kendi bedenimizle binaları yaşadığımızı, deneyimlediğimizi söylüyor mimar-araştırmacı-küratör Meriç Öner. Bizi mimariyle tanıştırırken, seçtiği şarkılar 1962’den Amerikan banliyöleriyle ilgili “Little boxes” ve 1971’den ekolojiye dair bir şarkı “Mercy mercy me”. NEDEN MİMARİ? Meriç Öner, iyi bir mimari eseri, öncelikle kullanıcısını rahat ettirecek işlevi yerine getirmesiyle tanımlıyor. Bunun yanında görsel nitelikler, incelikler ve zarafeti sayıyor. Aynı zamanda bugün artık, malzemesinin sürdürülebilirliğinin de akılda tutulması gerektiğini vurguluyor. T...2025-01-2521 minRead Book Briefs PodcastRead Book Briefs PodcastOne Step Forward: Unpacking White Fragility with Robin DiAngeloBackground of White Fragility "White Fragility" is a term that was popularized by author and diversity trainer Dr. Robin DiAngelo in her 2018 book of the same name. The book examines the reactions and defensive behaviors exhibited by white people when confronted with issues of race and racism. DiAngelo argues that white people's lack of understanding and engagement with issues of race is a result of their socialization in a racially-dominated society. She asserts that white individuals often become defensive and resistant to discussions about racism as a means of protecting their own racial identity and...2023-10-2510 minEntering Stage Right PodcastEntering Stage Right PodcastPodcast #93: Ibram X. Kendi - Exposed!Dear Listeners,Today’s podcast has been a long time coming. Reading through Ibram X. Kendi’s best-selling book, How to Be an Antiracist, is a challenging assignment. We’ve tried to do the hard work for you.We look at several definitions, mandates, and judgements that Mr. Kendi proposes and find them lacking at best. At worst, his conclusions are false, dangerous, and lack that touch of mercy all of humanity needs.This is a two-parter, so listening this week will set the stage for what the new messiah of antiracism is really...2023-01-0748 minBetül Güler Sesli KitapBetül Güler Sesli KitapRahmet Ayından Damlalar / Kendini ÖvmekDİL BELASI ‘’Kendini Övmek'’ İMAM GAZALİ (Sesli Kitap - Rahmet Ayından Damlalar Serisi 25) #seslikitap #audiobook #imamgazali #dilbelası #betülgüler Şunu iyi bil ki ; övülen kişi kibirden , kendini beğenmişlikten ve tembellikten şiddetle kaçınma gayretinde olmalıdır. Bunlardan ancak nefsini gerçek manada bilen kurtulur. İnsan son nefesinin tehlikelerini, riyanın inceliklerini, amellerin afetini düşünmeli , boş övgülere aldanmamalıdır. Rahmet ayından damlalar serimizin bugün ki konusu 'Kendini övmek'. Kibire kaçacak kadar kendi benliğinden geçenlerden Rabbim hepimizi uzak eylesin. Keyifli Dinlemeler. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tongue Trouble “To Praise Oneself” IMAM Ghazali (Audio Book - Drops fr...2022-04-2611 minAll In OneAll In OneYour Will Be DoneThere are times when we doubt the goodness and perfection of God's will due to the desires we have, especially when the will of God is contrary to what we hope for. This particular episode covers that and I hope you'll be edified and get to see the goodness and perfection of His will in all circumstances. Song: Your Will Be Done - CityAlight2021-10-2322 minSolvableSolvableThe Demands of Fighting Racism are SolvableDr. Ibram X. Kendi is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Boston University and the founding director of the BU Center for Antiracist Research. He is a contributing writer at The Atlantic and a CBS News correspondent. He is the author Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, which won the National Book Award for Nonfiction, and he’s written four #1 New York Times bestsellers including How to Be an Antiracist.Here are some resources for learning more about, and doing, antiracism work:Be Antiracist with Ibram X...2021-08-1817 minIdeas & ActionIdeas & ActionJust Remedies: How Do We Fix Our Broken Justice Systems?Join Chris Jackson and Elizabeth Méndez Berry on the One World team as they explore the deeply entrenched problems in our criminal justice systems that prevent justice from actually being served, and how we can start to create a fairer, more equitable world for individuals and communities as a whole. Featuring expert perspectives from Bryan Stevenson, Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative and author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption, and Ibram X. Kendi, Director of the Center for Antiracist Research at Boston University and bestselling author of How t...2021-03-1849 minYou Brew YouYou Brew YouEpisode 80: Recipe Archaeology w/ Stephanie ClintonFacebook: www.facebook.com/stephanie.greenclintonInstagram: @hugskissesandsnotYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk03b4todtDduoV1hShQ1ugStephanie’s Website: hugskissesandsnot.comSpecial mentions in this episode:Just Mercy by Bryan StevensonFire in Buelah by Rilla AskewCast by Isabel WilkersonStamped by Ibram X. KendiBe the Bridge by Latasha MorrisonSpaghetti Balls: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EwXRmZ8aWUKAL’s favorite Risotto recipe: https://www.foodnetwork.com/fnk/recipes/risotto-with-egg-and-parmigiano-80418712021-03-1534 minInfinitely Prefer a BookInfinitely Prefer a BookBegin AgainI discuss my thoughts on how we face our collective history after reading Begin Again: James Baldwin's America and its Urgent Lessons for Our Own by Eddie S. Glaude Jr. Resources mentioned: Podcasts: First Name Basis Sincerely Lettie Code Switch (specifically recommend Black Kiss-story episode) Instagram: Black Coffee with White Friends (Also Marcie Walker’s project: Mockingbird - History Lessons for Adults) Books: Stamped From the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi Begin Again: James Baldwin's America and its Urgent Lessons fo...2021-02-1516 minAll In OneAll In OneA Bitter Pill to be Swallowed by EveryoneIn our daily lives, I know we've repeatedly heard the "It's not about you" statement. But I call it a pill. Listen in to know how is this statement a pill. Hope you enjoy and learn😊2020-12-0411 minThe Reflective Teacher PodcastThe Reflective Teacher PodcastReflective Work for Teachers; Anti-Racism and Young ChildrenAccept or acknowledge that you are privileged to start this work! Remember: “It’s ok that the work is messy and imperfect.” -Johanna Keep your eyes, ears, and heart open.Join Groups to learn and reflect more. (SEED is one, link also in resources) Read books, listen to podcasts, join webinars, and follow people with different and new perspectives (Books, podcasts, and people list in RESOURCES below). RESOURCES The National SEED ProjectBooksWaking Up White - Debby IrvingStamped - Jason R...2020-11-1548 minUnabridged: A Book PodcastUnabridged: A Book PodcastNovember Book Club - Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam's PUNCHING THE AIRIn this Book Club episode of the Unabridged podcast, Ashley, Jen, and Sara discuss Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam's Punching the Air. After our Bookish Check-in, we share our opinions about the book and some favorite quotations, and then each of us offers another book we think would pair well with this YA novel in verse. Finally, we end by sharing some new favorites we've discovered lately.   Bookish Check-in Ashley - Akwaeke Emezi’s The Death of Vivek Oji Jen - Yaa Gyasi’s Transcendent Kingdom Sara - Maureen Johnson, John Green, and Lauren Myracle's Let It Snow2020-11-0452 minThe Book JamThe Book JamEpisode 11: Facts and Spoopy Books!Episode 11:Marisa and Mary return! This month we are all about FACTS and SPOOPY books. What is a spoopy book? A book that is fun and spooky at the same time.  We also ask the eternal question, original cover vs movie cover...and we have THOUGHTS.  As always, if you need to add more books to your To Be Read pile, check out the Books Mentioned below!  Mary's first book was a nonfiction graphic novel called Kent State: Four Dead in Ohio by Derf Backderf.  He tells the untold story of the Kent State...2020-10-151h 03Pain ReframedPain Reframed140: Racial Inequity in Health Care | Heidi JannengaIn this episode, Liz and Tim speak with Dr. Heidi Jannenga PT, DPT, ATC, physical therapist and co-founder of WebPT, regarding the difficult topic of inequity in health care for people of color. We discuss the problems of implicit bias, systemic racism, and the 90% problem in the PT profession. Heidi also provides some small ways we can all work to improve.   Links: Justice In June Why We Cannot—And Do Not—Serve Our Patients Equally Bridging the PT Diversity Gap Connect with Heidi via LinkedIn Some books regarding these topic...2020-10-0833 minPractice LeadershipPractice LeadershipPain Reframed: Racial inequity in health care | Heidi JannengaIn this episode, Liz and Tim speak with Dr. Heidi Jannenga PT, DPT, ATC, physical therapist and co-founder of WebPT, regarding the difficult topic of inequity in health care for people of color. We discuss the problems of implicit bias, systemic racism, and the 90% problem in the PT profession. Heidi also provides some small ways we can all work to improve.   Links: Justice In June Why We Cannot—And Do Not—Serve Our Patients Equally Bridging the PT Diversity Gap Connect with Heidi via LinkedIn Some books regarding these topics: The New Jim Crow (Michelle Alexander) So You Want to Talk...2020-09-2400 minHeromakers PodcastHeromakers PodcastBen Chan on Being a Living Kidney Donor, Racism, and Compassion FatigueIn this episode of the Heromakers Podcast, Laurie and Ann talk with ultrarunner, IT guy, and justice pursuer Ben Chan on Black Lives Matter, what it's like to experience racism, how we can fight compassion fatigue, and why it was a no-brainer to offer his kidney to a friend in need of one. We hope this episode encourages you to both keep fighting for those who face injustice as well as well dig deeper in yourself to discover what you really believe about those around you and how to do the hard work of self-reflection. ...2020-09-2249 minHealthy Women WarriorsHealthy Women WarriorsLBGTQ+ and HealthIn this special episode, I got to chat with one of my best friends, Anthony Maldonado, about his health journey. We talked about his experiences as both a person of color and a gay man, and how that impacted his experience in the military as well as his health overall.While we've been friends for years, we've never had a conversation like this! From figuring out your identity to how we can all become better allies and advocates, this is an episode you won't want to miss!You can find Anthony over on IG at:2020-08-2231 minAll In OneAll In OneKilio by Kendi Nkonge CoverSang by Wangechi Macharia, Lynette Wanja and Nicole Were. Be blessed❤️2020-08-1403 minAll In OneAll In OneHot Goss🔥Beautiful stories! Listen in to the transformation tales☺️.2020-08-131h 01sick and hAlarious: Encountering God in it Allsick and hAlarious: Encountering God in it AllEpisode 5 How Do We Begin the Work of Anti-Racism?Layne and Abigail reflect on past experiences through the lens of white privilege and consider the ways in which structural racism has shaped them and the church.  They invite you to begin the hard work of anti-racism that takes shape first through awareness, repentance, and social action.  Join them and encounter God in doing this work together. Discussed in this episode: "How To Be An Antiracist" by Ibram X Kendi "I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness" by Austin Channing Brown "I Bring The Voices of My People: A...2020-08-1159 minUnabridged: A Book PodcastUnabridged: A Book PodcastJason Reynolds & Ibram X. Kendi’s STAMPED: RACISM, ANTIRACISM, AND YOU - August 2020 Book ClubIn this Unabridged Book Club discussion, we talk about Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi’s Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You. This phenomenal book is a remix for young people of Kendi’s original Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, and we all felt that it was a phenomenal read and is such a great fit for the classroom.   Bookish Check-In Ashley - Tiffany D. Jackson’s Monday’s Not ComingJen - Robert Kolker’s Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American FamilySara - Sheila Williams’s...2020-08-0559 minAll In OneAll In OneSanguines in Light of the Glory of GodThe length of this episode actually confirms the presence of a Sanguine😂. Anyway, this should not intimidate you from listening till the end. A lot of wisdom was shared, fun, love, and laughter. So listen and learn ❤️.2020-08-0434 min#Resilience#ResilienceDiana Wu David - Future ProofEpisode 20 is an interview with Diana Wu David in the midst of the black Swan event we call The Covid Diana Wu David Diana Wu David is the author of Future Proof: Reinventing Work in the Age of Acceleration, a book about how to adopt more agile mindsets and practices to prepare yourself for success in a fast-changing world, across a 100-year life. Diana is an adjunct professor of leadership at Columbia Business School's EMBA Global Asia and for the Financial Times Non-Executive Director Diploma. A former Financial Times executive, Diana now works with CEOs and...2020-07-3131 minAll In OneAll In OnePhlegamatics in Light of the Glory of GodHow is God using the cool, calm and collected folks for His glory??? Find out here😊. Also, pardon us for the hooting cars on the background. Otherwise, have yourselves a good time😁2020-07-2830 minNighthawks\' PodcastNighthawks' PodcastBoyz n the Hood; featuring guest host Terry FlemingsThis Episode of the Nighthawks Podcast is not censored for profanity or content. Listener discretion is advised.Nighthawks Diner special Guest Host Terry Fleming drops in to talk to Matt about a movie they've been familiar with since they were young. Trevor, on the other hand, is watching this John Singleton 1991 classic for the first time.Today the Nighthawks Diner is abuzz with discussion of Boyz n the Hood, the Freshman film for the late John Singleton, who would have a long and impressive career before his death. Meanwhile Boyz n...2020-07-281h 27All In OneAll In OneMelancholy in Light of the Glory of GodWho is a Melancholy? What are some of his/her strengths and weaknesses in Light of the Glory of God? Listen in and learn folks❤️2020-07-2027 minCreating SaintsCreating SaintsWhat are Implicit Biases?It’s been a minute, but we are glad to be back in action! This week’s episode talks about what implicit biases are and *some* of the ways it shows up in our church and in our families. In this episode, we ask:What are implicit biases?Have you been able to speak up against injustice?What are the implicit biases that you still carry?What’s the difference between anti-racist and non-racist?How can we heal the racial divide?Pray!Ask questions when you don’t understand. Instead of being defensive, ask ourselves “Why?” And “Where is this coming...2020-07-2055 minAll In OneAll In OneCholerics in Light of the Glory of GodThis episode basically points out the strengths and weaknesses of cholerics and how they can live for the Glory of God despite and inspite of their personality . Listen in, learn and enjoy💕2020-07-1721 minTen Minutes Before ClassTen Minutes Before ClassRead! Anything … just read!What am I reading? Just Mercy by Bryan StevensonBehaving Badly by Isabel Wolff (also, A Vintage Affair)Watergate Girl by Jill Wine-Banks (also, Becoming by Michelle Obama) So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma OluoStamped from the Beginning by Ibram KendiWhat are you reading?? Please share! ~~~~~~~~~~~Contact Professor Diascro (she, her, hers) with questions, concerns, thoughts about college by DM @10mbc_pod or email at tenminutesbeforeclass@gmail.com. Art by ORCSAIDMusic by Matthew Diascro2020-07-0911 minThe Unlikely MentorsThe Unlikely Mentors#12: An Overdue Journey. Thoughts and Resources on RacismThe world was turned on its head with the murder of George Floyd and today Mitzi and Kelsey talk about resources they've been taking in to help them understand the racism that is present in the United States.  Resources from the show: Just Mercy  by Bryan Stevenson: Movie and Book Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man with Emmanuel Acho Latasha Morrison's Be the Bridge Podcast Annie & Eddie Keep Talking: June 2 Be the Bridge book by Latasha Morrison How to...2020-07-0819 minThe Food MedicThe Food MedicS4 E 7 - PART 2: SUPERIOR: The Return of Race ScienceIn this two part episode, Dr Hazel is joined by Angela Saini, an award-winning science journalist who holds Masters degrees in Engineering from The University of Oxford, and in Science and Security from King’s College London. Angela is also author of the books Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong and Superior: The Return of Race Science.In part 2 they discuss her second book Superior: the return of race science. They discuss the history of race science and Eugenics, why race science is re-emerging, racial disparities in healthcare - including COVID-19, and ancestry tests. Thank you for listening an...2020-07-0336 minSex Ed The MusicalSex Ed The MusicalSWINGING WHILE BLACKWhen you think of swinging, what’s the first image that comes to your mind? Some key party in the 1970s? Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman in masks? A suburban couple revealing their lifestyle on The Oprah Show? I’m going to assume all of those images in your mind have one thing in common. Everybody is white. If you’ve been paying attention you know it’s already dangerous to be driving while Black. Outside a store while Black. Voting while Black. Riding a train while Black. Sittin...2020-07-0334 minYour Pod and Your StaffYour Pod and Your StaffA Conversation About Racism and Justice with Rafik Wahbi...Rafik and Peter do some catching up in the beginning. If you want to jump straight to content, go to (15:23)... Welcome to Season 2 of Your Pod and Your Staff. It’s good to be back! In many ways this kind of conversation feels new to College Life, but we think the events and aftermath of George Floyd’s death on May 25th demand a response, some hard thought, some honest reflection, and demand to be felt. That’s what we try to do in this conversation. Peter talks with College Life alum, Rafik Wahbi, just before he starts...2020-06-261h 40Bird Means BusinessBird Means Business31. Own Your Voice with Sahar Paz“Have at least that one person who wants the best for you, is willing to have those hard conversations with you, and who sees the TRUE you.” -Sahar PazBorn into semi-quarantine in Iran, one year before the Islamic Revolution, Sahar was very aware of her inner voice from a young age. She has such a powerful story of strength and resilience, and I know you’ll pull so much from this episode, both personally and professionally!In Episode 31, you’ll learn: What it means to find your voice, and then own it. A very h...2020-06-2440 minNighthawks\' PodcastNighthawks' PodcastMan on Fire (2004)It's one of those magical times when the late Tony Scott crossed paths with the legendary Denzel Washington.Believe it or not, Trevor watched this movie for the FIRST time, specifically for this episode. Would the kidnapping revenge thriller hold up to nearly 25 years of build up?Matt saw this in a timely manner and has been a fan. No question about it, Matt thinks the movie works.Links from the intro:One Of US Net’s Live From the End of the World webcast that specifically discusses the Black Lives Matter mo...2020-06-241h 31hey, rachael.hey, rachael.Offices and Parks and RecreationNot gonna lie, the second part of this episode is on the slower side, but I love talking about it. The first part? You should definitely listen to that. RESOURCES MENTIONED:change.orgEqual Justice InitiativeOshun Family CenterWhite Fragility by Robin DiAngeloHow to be AntiRacist by Ibram KendiJust Mercy by Bryan Stevenson (book and movie)The Minority Experience by Adrian PeiLatasha Morrison on Instagram@beabridgebuilder@theconsciouskid2020-06-2227 minIn AWE Podcast with Sarah JohnsonIn AWE Podcast with Sarah JohnsonEpisode 78: In AWE of Marisol Rerucha--Voices SeriesMarisol Rerucha is an educational leader who doesn't just talk about restorative practices, equity, social justice, trauma informed care, and generational poverty; she has both lived experience and a proven record of doing this work while leading change in education and non-profit systems. The impact of her passion, experience, work, and voice is felt beyond her own community as she serves as the Chief of Partnerships and Strategy for the National Parents Union, as the Director of Culture and Community for DBC Inc, is a member of the UNIDOS US National Institute for Latino School Leaders alumni council, and...2020-06-2245 minThe Right DoseThe Right DoseThe Right Dose Episode 3: Talking with Your Kids About Racism & InequalityDr. Standing discusses ways to open up the conversation about racism with your children & ways to better yourself as a parent. Resources discussed during the podcast: For children 1) ‘The Color of Us’ by Karen Katz 2) ‘Lets Talk about Race’ by Julius Lester 3) ‘The Skin I’m In: A First Look at Racism’ by Pat Thomas 4) Sesame Street’s ‘We’re Different, We’re the Same’ by Bobbi Jane Kates 5) CNN show with Ernie and Big Bird about race 6) Something Happened in Our Town: A Child’s Story about Racial Injustice’ by Marianne Celano, Marietta Collins and Ann Hazzard 7) ‘Happy in Our Skin’ by Fran Manushkin an...2020-06-1916 minThe DeconstructionistsThe DeconstructionistsEp. 103 - Drew Brown ”A Conversation on Racism”Guest/Bio: This week we welcome our friend Drew Brown to discuss race, racism, and the current movement to create lasting change within the United States and North American at-large. Drew is a Canadian award winning singer-songwriter, producer, and activist. Drew performs and works with artists all over North America. As a way to help other artists and musicians he also started the Personic Creative Collective. It serves as a hub for creatives to grow, learn, and be resourced. It offers production, photography, and a community/support system to assist in launching their projects. Guest Links: www.drewbrownmusic.com...2020-06-171h 28Get A HelmetGet A HelmetS2, E18: Activism, Willingness To Be Wrong + Nervous System RegulationHere we are, at the doorstep of Revolution. It's been an incredible awakening for me to understand the necessity of Anti-Racist work. On this short episode, I share some of the realizations i've had and resources that have helped me educate myself. The importance is to start somewhere and not the fear of doing or saying the wrong thing stop you. This is a deep willingness to learn. I would love to hear what resources you have found helpful! Reach out on IG at @getahelmet_!  Shownotes: Ava Duvernay's Array Now Organization - a workbook to w...2020-06-1600 minHow To Teach Music with Jessica GrantHow To Teach Music with Jessica GrantListening In: Racism and InjusticeShow Notes: Documentaries- 13th When They See Us Just Mercy   Podcasts- The Score: An Urban Music Education Podcast: #34 White Fragility in Music Education Unlocking Us with Brené Brown: Interview with Ibram X. Kendi Be the Bridge with Latasha Morrison The Lazy Genius Episode #161: A Summer Reading Pledge 1619   Books: White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo and Eric Dyson How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi Be the Bri...2020-06-1622 minTwinning OutTwinning OutBlack Lives Matter & DCOMs: RankedNicole and Simone share their tweets of the week, then kick off the pod discussing the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, their thoughts on the protests, and what they and others can do to help the movement. Finally, they discuss the ranking of all 105 Disney Channel Original Movies by Rebecca Alter from vulture.com.BLM Resources/Ways to Help:https://linktr.ee/showupnowhttps://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/Books to Read:The New Jim Crow by Michelle AlexanderWhite Fragility by Robin DiAngeloBetween...2020-06-151h 06A Curious MindA Curious MindHow Do I Talk About Race With My Child?We are joined by USM English teacher, Hannah Reimer, to discuss how teachers and parents can discuss the topic of race. Hannah provides insights as to how to talk about race in the classroom and in the home while sharing some great books on the topic for all ages!  Antiracist Baby by Ibram Kendi  All the Colors We Are by Katie Kissinger  Not My Idea by Anastasia Higginbotham  White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo  Nurture Shock by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman  Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson2020-06-1527 minBooks Are My PeopleBooks Are My PeopleBooks Are My People - Episode #25On this episode I discuss How to Be An Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi, Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson and other great books!Subscribe to Books are my People using RSS, iTunes, or SpotifyBooks Discussed:How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X KendiJust Mercy by Bryan Stevenson White Fragility by Robin DiangeloThis Book is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell and Aurelia Dorand Between the World And Me by Ta – Nehisi Coates Want more? Check out these anti-racist readi...2020-06-1519 minFuture FridayFuture FridayOpen and Closed Source SoftwareHamish Hallett and John Beasy speaking about the concept of software and the distinction between open-sourced and closed-sourced software. They examined what kind of future may happen in regards to software. At the beginning of this episode, both Hamish and John made a statement regarding the ongoing black lives matter protests. They are both in solidarity and support these ongoing protests that want to achieve justice for those who have fallen victim of the system. Below you can find some resources of how you can help and support this movement. Podcasts About Race...2020-06-1249 minIn My Quarantined OpinionIn My Quarantined Opinion9. My Inner Nerd - Harry PotterToday's episode is led by Zoe, our resident English major/poet, on one of her favorite book series, Harry Potter! Come join us for a conversation on literary styles, the power of storytelling to create empathy, and how privilege can manifest itself even in fantasy worlds. Show Notes: Hogwarts Black Student Union Harry Potter's Bookshelf: The Great Books behind the Hogwarts Adventures by John Granger Article on the research connecting Harry Potter and Empathy Anti-Racist Resources: "I'm Still Here" by Austin...2020-06-1031 minWhat The Fuck Is Happening?What The Fuck Is Happening?Hey White People, Be Better (Allyship + Anti-Racism) with Rachel ValentinoRachel Valentino joins us to speak to white people on what it means to be an ally, steps to take in being more anti-racist, information on defunding the police, why “All Lives Matter” isn’t a valid movement, how to call people out respectfully. She also gives her perspective on the discomfort we may be feeling right now, her own struggles and missteps, and how to truly begin or continue the lifelong journey of dismantling systematic racism.Rachel Valentino: Follow @tino_tino_and_tino on Instagram for space to talk about your white privilegeResour...2020-06-101h 09Irenicast - A Progressive Christian PodcastIrenicast - A Progressive Christian PodcastContinuing the Conversation on Changing TruthThis week we are continuing the conversation on Changing Truth and officially wrapping up our 4 part truth series.  This is the audio from our live conversation with listeners on Facebook and YouTube.  Thank you to everyone who participated.  We had some great comments and questions.  Check us out on Facebook and YouTube the Monday after each regular episode at 5pm PST. ANTI-RACIST RESOURCE LIST This list is an evolving anti-racist resource list, and consists of material we have found helpful in our journey into anti-racism.  To view the update list please visit Irenicast.com/A...2020-06-1047 minYour Big SisterYour Big SisterBeing not a racist is not enough!There are so many books, movies and podcast about the black experience and history The books that I am going to start reading to educate myself are: Black Feminist thought by Patricia Hill Collins How To Be An Antiracist by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad The New Jim Crow: Mass incarceration in the Age of Colour Blindness by Michelle Alexander The podcasts that I have begun to listen too are: 1619 About Race Code Switch (NPR) Pod Save the People Momentum: race Forward podcast The Tv show and movies...2020-06-1027 minGlass Box PodcastGlass Box PodcastEp 48 - The Negro: A Proclamation to the World; Case for BoM FinalRacial tensions and police brutality in America have caused protests, riots, and citizens becoming the victims of war crimes committed by our military-police force. How did we get here? Where do we go? How can we effectively reform policing in America? It’s a complicated issue and a couple of white guys are going to do their best to introduce you to the topic and form a basic foundation on which to build a base of knowledge about these subjects. We also take a look at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints angle of race, as this is...2020-06-102h 34Harpy HourHarpy Hour#PodcastBlackoutThe Harpies stand with their podcasting peers in the #PodcastBlackout to support Black Lives Matter. Check out some resources we recommend below: BOOKS -White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo -Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad -How to Be An AntiRacist by Ibram X. Kendi -So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo (e-gee-o-ma o-lu-o) -A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn -The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander -Blackballed by Darryle Pinckney -The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein -Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The Cafeteria? by Beverly Daniel Tatum FI...2020-06-1010 minA Bookish AffairA Bookish AffairEpisode 3: Black Voices and Racial Justice in Romance and BeyondIn this episode, we'll recommend some of our favorite Black romance authors and discuss other ways to support racial justice at home and across the nation.  Look for our antiracist resource list and Black romance reading list at https://www.ci.oswego.or.us/library/online-bookish-affair. Books mentioned in this episode:So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma OluoBeverly Jenkins:RebelThrough the StormIndigoTopazAlyssa Cole:Reluctant Royals: A Princess in Theory, A Duke by Default, A...2020-06-0938 minThe Courageous MummaThe Courageous MummaIgnite your child's passion for learningACCESS THE LEARNING TOOLS teamlightson@explorium.co.uk. 3 day LightsOn course (reduced to £20) https://www.explorium.co.uk/jam FB: The Lights On Mum   RACISM; I’M LISTENING! I’ve asked people of different ages and races to contribute to a list to help us to begin to understand racism. This is a great overview and explains the common expressions used: https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1S5uckFHCA_XZkxG0Zg5U4GQGbY_RklZARwu43fqJH0E/mobilebasic WATCH 13th (Ne...2020-06-0947 minReal Good CompanyReal Good CompanyWilliam Matthews: On Black Lives MatterIn today’s episode, co-hosts Caitlin and Allison are joined by good friend William Matthews. William is a singer-songwriter and artist advocate with an obvious wealth of knowledge to share with us when it comes to the history of Black people in America and how we are progressing (and failing to progress) in today’s society. William explains what it means to be an artist advocate and what we can do to make an impact in our advocacy. Allison, Caitlin, and William take a step back and look at the beginnings of systemic racism towards Black people, including land owne...2020-06-0949 minFor RealFor RealPride Month NonfictionThis week Alice and Kim talk Pride reads, new release nonfiction, and more. This episode is sponsored by TBR and Book Riot Insiders. Subscribe to For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Alice Burton. Nonfiction in the News Entertainment Weekly: “Warner Bros. makes Just Mercy available for free as education on ‘systemic racism’” Book Riot: “Listen to Stamped from the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi on Spotify New Books Youth to...2020-06-0941 minConfidently UncomfortableConfidently UncomfortableWhite Women: Time to Get UncomfortableSharing my feelings around why we need to take action with Black Lives Matter. A little background and how we as women can do better. #BlackLivesMatter Everyday.  Ways you can help Donate. Petition. Share: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ 75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice:  https://medium.com/equality-includes-you/what-white-people-can-do-for-racial-justice-f2d18b0e0234 Ways you can educate yourself: Read -  Just Mercy- Bryan Stevenson James Cone: Malcolm & Martin & America; & The Cross and the Lynching Tree Ta Nahesi Coates- Between the World & Me; & A Case for Rep...2020-06-0940 minDeep Convos PodcastDeep Convos Podcast5. Black Lives Matter."To be silent is to be complicit." Meg and Fran didn't feel right not speaking about the Black Lives Matter movement. As Asian Americans, we're sure we are not alone in having stayed comfortable in the sidelines for a long time. And we go one step further in this conversation: we explore and come to terms with the fact that we grew up, benefited, and were complicit in a culture steeped in the mindset of white supremacy -- and that in coming to the U.S., we wanted to stay complicit in a similar, tiered racist system...2020-06-091h 12The shouldvereadthefineprint\'s PodcastThe shouldvereadthefineprint's PodcastWe're Sorry. We're Listening. We're Learning.Hello fine listeners,This week we have decided to push our planned episode back awhile so that we can create room for black voices. Black lives matter. We are not watching only, but DO-ing. We are listening and learning. Please take the time that you would have listened to our podcast to check out some of these important resources that have taught us a LOT this week:PODCASTS:Brene Brown with Ibram X. Kendi: How to Be an Anti-Racist--listen here: https://brenebrown.com/podcast/brene-with-ibram-x-kendi-on-how-to-be-an-antiracist/Racism and What We Can Do t...2020-06-0800 minGoddess on the RiseGoddess on the RiseAmplify Melanted Voices with Erica HarrisErica Harris joins us today as a voice from the Black community, we have that difficult conversation between Black and White women. Erica was born and raised in North Carolina. She is a sign language interpreter and also a health and fitness coach. She is centered in her Christian faith and shares her love for Jesus openly. Erica comes on the show to share her views and answers questions that White people might have. You can find Erica on Facebook at this link- https://www.facebook.com/erica.harrisand on IG @erica_undefined ...2020-06-081h 55WonderFilledWeekWonderFilledWeekLIFE SERIES #4: Black Lives Matter - Doing The WorkLexci Mack joins WonderFilledWeek in the fourth installment of the LIFE SERIES. Lexci shares deeply personal experiences of growing up as a Black woman in this country and offers sound advice on how to be an effective ally. Join us as we discuss white privilege, racial bias and protecting our mental health to avoid burnout (Activism is a marathon, not a sprint!). We also offer resources including books, movies, programs and podcasts to check out to better educate ourselves on TRUE American History, what it's like to be Black in America and how to help moving forward.  2020-06-081h 16Here For More Podcast: Personal Development & Mindset Growth for Eco EntrepreneursHere For More Podcast: Personal Development & Mindset Growth for Eco EntrepreneursBlack Lives Matter - It's Time to Stand“If you can’t see yourself for contributing to the problem, then you will never understand the power you have for contributing to the solutions”  ~ Trent Shelton Highlighting the Black Lives Matter Movement, today I share my biggest learning points thus far as a White individual, as well as ways we can support our Black communities. It's time for a new "normal".  RESOURCES TO DO MORE ~ TEXT “FLOYD” to 55156 for George Floyd TEXT “ENOUGH” to 55156 for Breonna Taylor ⁣~ Organizations to follow on Instagram:⁣ @grassrootslaw⁣ @blklivesmatter⁣ @privtoprog⁣...2020-06-0822 minProsecco TheoryProsecco Theory05 - Get UncomfortableSend us a textMegan and Michelle explore the concept of impact versus intent, the luxury of white privilege, good vs bad apologies, and silence contributing to violence.  ::To Donate:: Color of ChangeACLUNAACPInnocence Project::To Read:: “So You Want To Talk About Race” by Ijeoma Oluo “How To Be An Anti-Racist” by Ibram X. Kendi  "White Fragility" by Robin DiAngelo ::To Watch:: When They See Us (Netflix) 13th (Netflix) Trigger Warning with Killer Mike (Netflix) Just Mercy (Amazon Prime) The Hate U Give (Amazon Prime) Selma (Amazon Prime) ::To Listen:: Code Switc...2020-06-0849 minBadass Breastfeeding PodcastBadass Breastfeeding PodcastAmplifying Melanated VoicesSubmit 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...2020-06-0801 minDeep Chats PodcastDeep Chats PodcastWhite Privilege and ResponsibilityWe are in the midst of a civil rights movement that is spanning the globe sparked by the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and the long list of people of color who have been murdered and lynched for too many years to count. It is imperative that we be in conversation and lean into any of the discomforts being felt. It is essential that we learn how to own our white privilege and use our voices to create a country where once and for all, every human is equal under the law. Leah and...2020-06-0749 minWomen Taking the LeadWomen Taking the Lead100% Jodi: Entry Points to AntiracismThis episode shares my quick reflections on the racist and political events of May/June of 2020.  I am reaching out to my community in the hopes that I can ease overwhelm, validate the swirling emotions many of us are feeling and offer some resources to begin actively being antiracist everyday. The First Steps You Can Take Sign petitions and donate: Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatter.com/ Change.org: https://www.change.org/ Color of Change: https://colorofchange.org/   Next, Educate yourself Fil...2020-06-0621 minContemplative at HomeContemplative at HomeMeditation on Justice - Isaiah 58Dear Friends Whether you are in the US or not, I’m sure that the events of the past two weeks have caught the attention of your mind and heart. Today we meditate with Isaiah 58. God’s people cry out: we fast and You ignore us, what is wrong?! And God replies: your fast has served only yourself… THIS is what I long for… and here our meditation picks up. We use a hybrid text from the NRSV and the Message. If you are a member of the white community, in any nation in the w...2020-06-0620 minSunshine ParentingSunshine ParentingSpecial Message: Listening and Learning How to be Anti-Racist Listening & Learning How to be Anti-Racist (Links) The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it. Albert Einstein Long after the topic of racism stops trending, white people (including me) need to be actively anti-racist. Let's listen, learn, ask how we can support POC, and do the work to make our world, our country, and our communities places where children and adults of every color and religion feel safe and protected and are able to...2020-06-0503 minJess and Abby’s Lousy Beautiful TownJess and Abby’s Lousy Beautiful TownBlack Lives MatterStar 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...2020-06-052h 00Broads with BrainsBroads with BrainsGetting (Un)comfortable in Our (White) SkinWe try to imperfectly explain racism, why BLack Lives Matter, and our role in making it better. Sit back, breathe in deep, and open your mind. Maybe we have been sold some lies. Maybe our country isn't perfect. Maybe we can be better. Let's at least try.   What WE can do: Act and/or Donate:  -  ACLU (https://www.aclu.org)  Black Lives Matter (https://blacklivesmatter.com)  Campaign Zero (https://www.joincampaignzero.org)  Color of Change (https://colorofchange.org)  NAACP (https://www.naacp.org)  Buy:  25 Black-Owned Businesses and Organizations (https://www.oprahmag.com/life/a32731286/black-owned-businesses/)  77 Black-Owned Business to Support (https://nym...2020-06-0544 minWild Wild WorldWild Wild World3-8: Black Lives MatterIn this episode of the Wild Wild World Podcast, Kellen and Will take it back to original Wild Wild World tactics with a candid conversation on now. The conversation focuses on all things Black Lives Matter movement and the global movement for justice for George Floyd. Support the Kingdom Dreamers Movement and the Wild Wild World podcast on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/KingdomDreamers where you will receive exclusive content and benefits, including weekly Wild Wild World extended conversations. Follow us on Twitter @WilliamRHorne @Oleboy_K_R @KingdomXDreams This is a Kingdom Dreamer...2020-06-0400 minVertical Ministries PodcastVertical Ministries PodcastHorizontal: Racial Reconciliation at Baylor and Beyond - Part 2Pt.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 ...2020-06-0430 minThe Source HoustonThe Source Houston“Specifically, What Should the Church Be Doing in the Face of Evil?” - Andy Nixon, Brandi Horton, Donyale Fraylon, Anthony Rogers & Ben WymanThe group take a moment to reflect on their experiences at the downtown march for George Floyd. Bloomed from our Ahmaud Arbery episode, today’s question searches for specific guidance on what the church can do to combat evil and what we as individuals can do. Below is more information on the book recommendations mentioned in this podcast. -Divided By Faith, by Michael Emerson -Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson -The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander -Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard Thurman -How to be an Antiracist by...2020-06-0442 minFirst Methodist TraditionalFirst Methodist Traditional“Specifically, What Should the Church Be Doing in the Face of Evil?” - Andy Nixon, Brandi Horton, Donyale Fraylon, Anthony Rogers & Ben WymanThe group take a moment to reflect on their experiences at the downtown march for George Floyd. Bloomed from our Ahmaud Arbery episode, today’s question searches for specific guidance on what the church can do to combat evil and what we as individuals can do. Below is more information on the book recommendations mentioned in this podcast. -Divided By Faith, by Michael Emerson -Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson -The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander -Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard Thurman -How to be an Antiracist by...2020-06-0442 minYou Can Hear Us In The StreetsYou Can Hear Us In The Streets“What, Specifically, Should the Church Be Doing in the Face of Evil?” - Andy Nixon, Brandi Horton, Donyale Fraylon, Anthony Rogers & Ben WymanThe group take a moment to reflect on their experiences at the downtown march for George Floyd. Bloomed from our Ahmaud Arbery episode, today’s question searches for specific guidance on what the church can do to combat evil and what we as individuals can do. Below is more information on the book recommendations mentioned in this podcast. -Divided By Faith, by Michael Emerson -Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson -The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander -Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard Thurman -How to be an Antiracist by...2020-06-0442 minVertical Ministries PodcastVertical Ministries PodcastHorizontal: Racial Reconciliation at Baylor and Beyond - Part 1Listen 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 2020-06-0418 min