Sarah’s Monthly Podcast Picks - June Edition on Racism & Diversity
Hello, folks!
For the past number of weeks I’ve been listening and learning. This month I’m sharing some of what I’ve learned via my podcast selection, which spans a number of issues on the topic of racism. There’s much more to learn, and to do, but we start where we are. Happy listening.
xx Sarah
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Unlocking Us with Brené Brown
Brené with Ibram X Kendi on How to be an Antiracist
In a notably considered conversation, Professor Ibram Kendi, New York Times bestselling author and Director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Centre at American University, and Brené Brown, discuss the work of anti racism, the importance of seeing the work through to policy, and an analogy for the shame experienced around racism and white supremacy.
Good Ancestor Podcast by Layla F. Saad
EP 023 #GoodAncestor Kimberly Seals Allers on Birth without Bias
“...here in the US, black women are over 243% more likely to die during and after childbirth...” In conversation with Layla Saad, Kimberly Seals Allers, award winning journalist and Director of the Maternal and Child Health Communication Collective, discusses the alarming statistics around maternal and infant health issues, and how she’s finding solutions working in the community.
1619
Episode 1: The fight for a true democracy
Hosted by Nikole Hannah-Jones, this six part series takes listeners through the 400 year history of a country deeply molded by the arrival of 20 enslaved Africans in 1619, and the subsequent white supremacy that became, and remains, embedded in American society.
My American Melting Pot
# How to Talk to Your Kids About Race
In this episode host Lori L Tharps has a round table discussion with three mothers of different racial and ethnic backgrounds. An insightful conversation about the differences in the conversations we have with our children, depending on their own race.
Oprah’s Super Soul Conversations
Anthony Ray Hinton, Part 1: Freedom After 30 Years on Death Row
Anthony Ray Hinton, Part 2: Finding Life, Hope, and Redemption on Death Row
Anthony Ray Hinton’s memoir, “The Sun Does Shine”, recounts his experience of spending 30 years in isolation on death row, having been wrongly convicted of the murder or two people. A story of grace and strength of character, from a man who rose above a system that devastatingly failed him.