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- 9 - None Of This Is OKThu, 15 Apr 2021 - 47min
- 8 - Your Search Results Are Racist
The search engines and apps we use every day are not neutral - they have encoded biases that can reinforce racist stereotypes. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Safiya Umoja Noble, who wrote the book (literally) on search engine bias. We discuss how search engines can perpetuate racism, what we can do to create a more just internet, and why you should never take one of those "Which Disney Princess Are You?" quizzes.
Further Reading:
Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism
The Age of Surveillance Capitalism
Venus in the Dark: Blackness and Beauty in Popular Culture
Tue, 01 Sep 2020 - 50min - 7 - What Took So Long?
We try to make sense of why white people are seemingly just "waking" up to racism. And how we move forward from here.
What we're reading:
When Black People are in Pain, White People Just Join Book Clubs
What is an Anti-Racist Reading List For?
10 Steps to Non-Optical Allyship
Why White Parents Need to Do More Than Talk to Their Parents About Racism
Beyond the Hashtag: How to Take Anti-Racist Action in Your Life
'Unarmed Black Man' Doesn't Mean What You Think it Means
Sat, 20 Jun 2020 - 30min - 6 - What We Got Right... and Wrong
It's been a year since we launched our first episode. We reflect on our parenting wins, where we've fallen short, and what happens when your school ups the ante on anti-racist discourse.
Reading List:
Black Lives Matter at School Zora: 100 Best Books by Black Female Authors
Poetry Foundation: Celebrating Black History Month
Sun, 15 Mar 2020 - 32min - 5 - What Are You?
Have you ever asked this question? Have you ever been asked this question? The multiracial population is the fastest growing demographic in the U.S. Monika and Jennifer talk about our cultural fascination with -- and stereotypes about -- multiracial people. In what ways do we "other" them? Where do they fit in? Fellow mom Kira Onodera joins the show to share her experiences growing up biracial and how that shaped how she's raising her multiracial kids. Jennifer and Monika also ask the question -- how do you pass along a strong and positive racial identity, but not fear, in the age of Trump. Further reading/listening: Study Examines Stereotypes of Biracial Groups in the US Biracial Youth's Political Attitudes and Self-Identification Factors Code Switch: All Mixed Up Multiracial in America
Fri, 16 Aug 2019 - 44min - 4 - 'White Silence is Deadly'
Many white parents have no idea how to talk with their kids about race, so they avoid the topic entirely. But as author and professor Jennifer Harvey, PhD., points out, “White silence is deadly.” This week, we speak with Dr. Harvey about her brilliant book Raising White Kids: Bringing Up Children in a Racially Unjust America. We discuss why teaching kids to be colorblind doesn’t work, how to desegregate your life, and strategies for raising kids to be allies against racism.
Mon, 24 Jun 2019 - 39min - 3 - Coded Language
Diversity, tolerance, politically correct... Jennifer and Monika decode some common and seemingly innocuous words and phrases that, in reality, send racist messages.
Coded words = What they really mean
Diverse/Diversity = People who don't look like me/People of color
Political Correctness = Stop talking about your experience
Articulate/Well-spoken/Well-behaved = You don't live up to the stereotypes
I'm not racist = My intention isn't racist, therefore your experience is invalid
Colorblind/"I don't see color" = Your identity doesn't matter
Community = Racial minorities/people who are socioeconomically challenged
Bad school = Predominantly racial minorities; majority socioeconomically challenged students
Bad neighborhood = Predominantly racial minorities; majority socioeconomically challenged students
Further reading:
What Racial Terms Make You Cringe (New York Times)
Coded Language Reinforces Racism in School (The Society Pages)
The sneaky language today's politicians use to get away with racism and sexism (Vox)
Coded Language: Community, Diversity, and Other Racist Words (Medium)
14 Words That Carry a Coded Meaning for Black People (Buzzfeed)
Tue, 05 Mar 2019 - 28min - 2 - Befriend Discomfort
When Jennifer attempted to talk to her kids about Martin Luther King, Jr., she tripped over her words. How do we talk to children about tough topics in a meaningful way? And how should we discuss historical events without repeating racist narratives? She and Monika "befriend discomfort" to try to figure that out.
Books mentioned: We're Different, We're the Same by Bobbi Jane Kates (Random House) Happy in Our Skin by Fran Manushkin (Candlewick) The Colors of Us by Karen Katz (Square Fish)
Thu, 24 Jan 2019 - 30min - 1 - Motherhood and RaceWed, 02 Jan 2019 - 22min
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