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Casino capitalism and racialized school reopenings. And the new TTSG Patreon!

Casino capitalism and racialized school reopenings. And the new TTSG Patreon!

FromTime To Say Goodbye


Casino capitalism and racialized school reopenings. And the new TTSG Patreon!

FromTime To Say Goodbye

ratings:
Length:
90 minutes
Released:
Feb 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Good snowy morning from Andy and Tammy, while Jay wears shorts!This week, we talk about cultures of luck, public schools, tankieism, Myanmar, and Corky Lee. 2:15 – Andy explains the freaky, punny “Bling Empire.”12:12 – Our inevitable takes on GameStop, Robinhood, and the global, neoliberal casino of our financial system. For more: stories by Noah Kulwin, Kate Aronoff, and Doug Henwood. Andy recommends this episode of Slate Money podcast. 46:58 – David Brooks gives us hives, but so does most of the coverage of school reopenings. Why this anti-union, anti-parent campaign—and in the name of “Black and brown kids”? For more: a sharp analysis by Rachel Cohen; NYT’s recompense for Brooks’s editorial.1:07:10 – We respond to listeners who think we’re too dismissive of pro-China takes as tankieism. 1:16:11 – In Tammy’s sad news corner: What’s happening in Myanmar? 1:21:31 – Another preventable COVID-19 death hits close to home. Rest in peace and power, Corky Lee! For more: Hua Hsu’s tribute and the NYT obit.** 1:24:43 – A way to help us keep going—and with better sound: We’re launching a TTSG Patreon! Please sign on as a supporter, and tell all your friends! **Thanks for tuning in and supporting us. timetosaygoodpod@gmail.com@TTSGpodQuick plug: Andy helped organize a series of talks this month by professional historians but intended for public audiences. The theme is “decolonizing decolonization”: extending discussions about decolonization from Euro-America to looking at experiences in the “rest” of the world. Tomorrow (2/3) at lunchtime (ET) is Adom Getachew from U. Chicago, talking about Black internationalism from the 50s to 70s (apropos Black history month). Register and check it out!Next week (2/10): Turkey and Latin America and ChinaFollowing week (2/17): China, India, Xinjiang, and Kashmir This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit goodbye.substack.com/subscribe
Released:
Feb 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast about Asia, Asian America, and life during the Coronavirus pandemic, featuring Jay Caspian Kang, Tammy Kim, and Andy Liu. goodbye.substack.com