Strange Fruit: The ‘Jim Crow Mentality’ Of Social Media Trolls
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by Jaison Gardner
3y ago
Between growing public interest in the racial justice movement, a polarizing political landscape and folks trapped indoors for nearly nine months now, online activism is at an all time high. Accordingly, white supremacists who spew vitriolic and violent language and ideas also abound across social media platforms. This week Ron Dawson joins us to discuss his recent essay, “There’s a Jim Crow Mentality on Social Media,” which outlines his experiences combating racist trolls and threats of violence online. Later, diversity trainer Risha Grant joins us to discuss her idea that “radical acceptance ..read more
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Strange Fruit: Body Positivity Must Include Black Bodies
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by Jaison Gardner
3y ago
The body positivity movement has been extremely important in combatting our country’s fatphobia and teaching us all to love our bodies just as they are. Kelsey Miller, founder of The Anti-Diet Project, is this week’s guest and joins us to explain “How Whiteness Killed the Body Positive Movement.” Miller shares her learning journey about white privilege and intersectionality and she says the body positivity movement must heed the work and labor of Black fat positive activists in order to keep the movement growing. We also chat with Elijah Li, founder of SOULE magazine and th ..read more
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Strange Fruit: Using Light-Skin Privilege For Good
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by Jaison Gardner
3y ago
This week writer Leigh Green discusses her compelling op-ed, “White Supremacy in Me: Light-skinned and part of the problem,” where she acknowledges the privileges associated with her skin tone, and challenges other light skin folk to begin the work of using their proximity to whiteness to disrupt an unjust system and spark a revolution. Later, we speak with Peter Mercurio and Danny Stewart, who adopted their son after finding him abandoned in a New York City subway. They join us to tell their story and talk about Peter’s heartwarming book “Our Subway Baby,” which details their family’s journey ..read more
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Strange Fruit: Strength, Survival And Black Families
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by Jaison Gardner
3y ago
Nefertiti Austin was adopted by her grandparents when she was a kid because her parents struggled with addiction. She joins us this week, as a single parent of two adopted children, to discuss her book, “Motherhood So White: A Memoir of Race, Gender, and Parenting.” And we talk about her New York Times piece, “Grandparents, Kin and Play Cousins: The Soul and Survival of Black Families,” which explores how African American families’ use of fictive kinship ties and multigenerational structures have helped families survive through generations of violence, struggle and oppression. Later in the sho ..read more
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Strange Fruit: What White Parents Should Know About Transracial Adoption
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by Laura Ellis
3y ago
Abby Johnson, the anti-abortion activist who recently spoke at the Republican National Convention, found herself at the center of controversy after a video of her went viral. In it, she said her adopted Black son was “statistically” more likely to grow up to be a criminal than her white sons who would likely grow up to be innocent nerds — and thus police would be right to racially profile and stop him. Her racist comments sparked conversations about transracial adoptions (adoptions where the adoptive parents/guardians are white and the adoptees are BIPOC). Transracial adoptee author Melissa Gu ..read more
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Strange Fruit: ‘Kitchen Table Wisdom’ For And From Gay Men
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by Jaison Gardner
3y ago
Navigating life as gay man in a homophobic and heteronormative society can be emotionally and spiritually taxing. This week author Britt East joins us to discuss his insightful new book, “A Gay Man’s Guide to Life,” full of what he calls “kitchen table wisdom” to help gay men endure and thrive in an anti-queer world, by loving themselves more and by loving others as well. Later in the show, Louisville author and publisher Olivia Raymond joins us to discuss the creation of her Black publishing house, Aurelia Leo, her new anthology, “Dominion,” and why Black characters in speculative fiction wor ..read more
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Strange Fruit: Interracial Household Dynamics In 2020
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by Jaison Gardner
3y ago
As a historian of environmental justice and African American history, writer Faith Ashmore –- who is a white woman in an interracial marriage -– says she possesses the academic and intellectual knowledge to contribute to conversations about recent police killings with her Black husband but not the emotional knowledge. This week we discuss “What An Interracial Household Looks Like After George Floyd’s Murder.” Later, we speak to writer Allison Gaines about recent commemorations of the 19th amendment and how not everyone got to cast a ballot when women were granted the right to vote. Listen to t ..read more
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Strange Fruit: Why Is Young Adult Fiction So Straight And White?
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by Jaison Gardner
3y ago
Young Adult (YA) fiction is a literary tradition that has largely lacked diversity when it comes to the race and sexuality of its main characters. Author Arvin Ahmadi’s new book, “How It All Blew Up,” has a queer Iranian American teenager protagonist. He joins us this week to talk about how other authors of YA novels can be more inclusive of diverse communities and identities. Listen to the show: https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/chtbl.com/track/G3791/lpm-od.streamguys1.com/strangefruit/20200903182151-SF345_Arvin_Ahmadi.mp3 ..read more
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Strange Fruit: ‘The Chi’ Star Jasmine Davis
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by Jaison Gardner
3y ago
Lena Waithe’s dramatic television series “The Chi” has garnered a strong following and has received critical praise since premiering on the Showtime network three years ago. Its season finale aired last week. This week we have a lively and insightful conversation with actress and model Jasmine Davis, who joined the cast of The Chi this season, to discuss her character Imani, a multi-faceted Black trans woman who is tender, loving and all kinds of fierce. Listen to the show: https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/chtbl.com/track/G3791/lpm-od.streamguys1.com/strangefruit/20200826194733-SF344_jasm ..read more
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Strange Fruit: In Praise Of Quiet Allies
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by Jaison Gardner
4y ago
The word “ally” is frequently heard in the fight for racial justice, usually used by a white person seeking to declare just how not racist they are. This week, our guest Bridgette L. Hylton joins us to explain why she says “If You’re a Real Ally, You’ll Keep It to Yourself,” which she recently wrote about for Medium. Listen to the show: https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/chtbl.com/track/G3791/lpm-od.streamguys1.com/strangefruit/20200819141635-SF343_Ally_Keep_It_To_Yourself.mp3 ..read more
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