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92. Anti-Asian Racism | Joseon Exorcist Cancelled | Upcoming in April

92. Anti-Asian Racism | Joseon Exorcist Cancelled | Upcoming in April

FromDramas Over Flowers


92. Anti-Asian Racism | Joseon Exorcist Cancelled | Upcoming in April

FromDramas Over Flowers

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Length:
92 minutes
Released:
Apr 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We recorded this episode soon after the recent shooting of eight people, six of whom were Asian, in the US state of Georgia. We talk about our anger & sadness over what happened, the discourse around anti-Asian racism & racism in general, and practical strategies. We also try to bring some context to last week’s cancellation of Joseon Exorcist.

Links & full show notes: https://wp.me/p99pCS-16H

TIME STAMPS:
00:02:31 Anti-Asian racism
00:34:55 Joseon Exorcist
00:52:10 River Where the Moon Rises update
00:56:57 Dramaworld 2
01:04:24 Taxi Driver
01:09:27 Real Estate Exorcism
01:18:42 Undercover
01:23:10 Dark Hole

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This episode was edited by Anisa. Support this podcast
Released:
Apr 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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We’re Saya, Anisa, and Paroma. Three women of South Asian descent, brought up in three different continents, as diverse in our cultural outlooks as we are in our accents. With our powers of drama analysis combined, we formed Dramas Over Flowers: a podcast that lets us work through our joys and frustrations of drama watching.