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89: No Place For Hate
FromThe Stokecast
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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Jul 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
A conversation around the Black Lives Matters movement, the state of stoke, representation in the outdoors, and why it's okay to be a work in progress - as long as you're doing the work that leads to progress.
Resources related to today's episode:
Read:
The New Jim Crow
Born A Crime
White Fragility
So You Want To Talk About Race
Black Faces, White Spaces
How To Be An Anti-Racist
Me and White Supremacy
Such A Fun Age
Listen:
1619 by the New York Times
What We Know by For The Love of Climbing
Intersectionality Matters
Code Switch
Pod Save The People
Pod Save America
Watch:
13th
Menace II Society
If Beale Street Could Talk
LA 92
Dear White People
When They See Us
Where to donate:
NAACP
ACLU
Campaign Zero
Equal Justice Institute
Non-Monetary Acts of Support
Vote.
Educate yourself beyond the hashtags (racism doesn't stop and inequality isn’t solved when the news stops trending).
Be actively involved in the conversations circulating social media by sharing Black voices - understand that hate is born out of silence - silence is a privilege.
Remember that racism and oppression aren't exclusively American problems, they happen worldwide - Research and learn.
Have empathy.
Resources related to today's episode:
Read:
The New Jim Crow
Born A Crime
White Fragility
So You Want To Talk About Race
Black Faces, White Spaces
How To Be An Anti-Racist
Me and White Supremacy
Such A Fun Age
Listen:
1619 by the New York Times
What We Know by For The Love of Climbing
Intersectionality Matters
Code Switch
Pod Save The People
Pod Save America
Watch:
13th
Menace II Society
If Beale Street Could Talk
LA 92
Dear White People
When They See Us
Where to donate:
NAACP
ACLU
Campaign Zero
Equal Justice Institute
Non-Monetary Acts of Support
Vote.
Educate yourself beyond the hashtags (racism doesn't stop and inequality isn’t solved when the news stops trending).
Be actively involved in the conversations circulating social media by sharing Black voices - understand that hate is born out of silence - silence is a privilege.
Remember that racism and oppression aren't exclusively American problems, they happen worldwide - Research and learn.
Have empathy.
Released:
Jul 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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