America: the beautiful? Two old white guys with the audacity and arrogance to discuss racism
By Bob Villa
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America: the beautiful? Two old white guys with the audacity and arrogance to discuss racismSep 17, 2022
Episode 10 An examination of Anti-Semitism
Why have the Jews been persecuted throughout the millennia, and why do some people in this country still hate Jews?
Episode 9 "Maybe I would feel differently if I were Black"
We begin this episode with a look at a recent documentary entitled "A Long Time Coming: a 1955 Baseball Story". The title of this episode is a phrase from the movie.
Episode 8: Racism is Alive and Well in America in 2022
Sadly, this is where we are today, with a special emphasis on recent events in Florida
Native Americans and the United States government; how did we get where we are today?
Episode 6 How local, state and federal governments helped to create segregation in America
We examine and comment upon the research and conclusions of Richard Rothstein in his book "The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America"
Episode 5 What do we need to do to create a less racist world?
Episode 4. Comparison of Jan6 attack on the Capitol with the Black Lives Matter protests from 2020
Episode 3 Guided by Ibram X. Kendi's "How to be an anti-racist"
guided by Ibram X. Kendi's "How to be an anti-racist"
Two old white guys with the audacity and arrogance to discuss racism
Episode 2 Feedback from listeners from Episode 1, final thoughts on "White Fragility" and introduction to "How to be an Anti-racist" by Ibram X. Kendi
Feedback from listeners from Episode 1, final thoughts on "White Fragility" and introduction to "How to be an Anti-racist" by Ibram X. Kendi
Episode 1 Two old white guys who have the audacity and arrogance to discuss racism.Using Robin DeAngelo's "White Fragility" as a guide , we challenge aspects of our daily lives through the lens of rac
Using Robin DeAngelo's "White Fragility" as a guide , we challenge aspects of our daily lives through the lens of racism