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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 9 MIN

A brief introduction to the concept of racial time and rest

from Antiracist Becomings · host Studio Sockom

This podcast introduces the concept of racial time, which Ameera Masoud-Jaakonaho will explore and further develop as part of the Becomings project. This episode will briefly introduce the concept, which will be explored in-depth in later episodes.

This podcast introduces the concept of racial time, which Ameera Masoud-Jaakonaho will explore and further develop as part of the Becomings project. This episode will briefly introduce the concept, which will be explored in-depth in later episodes.

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This podcast introduces the concept of racial time, which Ameera Masoud-Jaakonaho will explore and further develop as part of the Becomings project. This episode will briefly introduce the concept, which will be explored in-depth in later episodes.

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