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After The Hashtags

We discuss online vs offline behaviour, when it comes to social change; and why historical progress has long relied on the removal of monuments. Also today, tons of podcast recommendations, an homage to Gogglebox and the size 75 shoes made especially f...

An episode of the The High Low podcast, hosted by Pandora Sykes and Dolly Alderton, titled "After The Hashtags" was published on June 9, 2020 and runs 57 minutes.

June 9, 2020 ·57m · The High Low

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We discuss online vs offline behaviour, when it comes to social change; and why historical progress has long relied on the removal of monuments. Also today, tons of podcast recommendations, an homage to Gogglebox and the size 75 shoes made especially for social distancing.E-mail [email protected] @thehighlowshowLinksSocial media@multiculturalkidsbooks on IG@diverse_kids_books on IG@novelallure on IGReadingKnights Of bookshop http://knightsof.mediaAnti-Racist Baby, by Ibram X. KendiLittle Leaders: Bold Women In Black HistorySuperior by Angela SainiStolen Legacy by George JamesThe Fire Next Time by James BaldwinYou're Silence Will Not Protect you by Audre LordeHere For It by R. Eric ThomasCandice Brathwaite interview by Johanna Thomas-Corr for Observer https://bit.ly/37hGPKaBernadine Evaristo on inclusive publishing for British Vogue https://bit.ly/2XOoaCXYomi Adegoke on the "pics or it didn't happen approach" for British Vogue https://bit.ly/2znzRac8 Books by Black authors that aren't about Black pain by Natalie Morris for Metro https://bit.ly/2MLU8JuFighting racism requires more than hashtags by Nesrine Malik for The Guardian https://bit.ly/2BTpoUTWhy You Should Say Black Lives Matter by Bob and Peppermint https://bit.ly/2Ur97g3 The Resilience of Marga Griesbach by Rebecca Traister for New York mag https://bit.ly/3dKzKnYWatching & ListeningSabrina Cohen-Hatton on Rangan Chatterjee's podcast, Feel Better, Live MoreIbram X Kendi interview with Brene Brown for Unlocking UsCelebrity GoggleboxDays of the Bagnold SummerDouglas by Hannah Gadsby on NetflixFresh Air: Hannah GadsbyThe C Word: Paula YatesJay Rayner’s Out To Lunch Desert Island Discs: Professor Dame Elizabeth AnionwuGrounded with Louis Theroux: Miriam Margolyes Nick Cave: The Red Hand Files Petitions Healthcare for black women in the U.K. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/301079Paul Stephenson statue https://www.change.org/p/bristol-city-council-replace-the-colston-statue-with-paul-stephensonDonate to Black Minds Matter https://uk.gofundme.com/f/black-minds-matter-uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We discuss online vs offline behaviour, when it comes to social change; and why historical progress has long relied on the removal of monuments. Also today, tons of podcast recommendations, an homage to Gogglebox and the size 75 shoes made especially for social distancing.


E-mail [email protected]

Tweet @thehighlowshow


Links

Social media

@multiculturalkidsbooks on IG

@diverse_kids_books on IG

@novelallure on IG


Reading

Knights Of bookshop http://knightsof.media

Anti-Racist Baby, by Ibram X. Kendi

Little Leaders: Bold Women In Black History

Superior by Angela Saini

Stolen Legacy by George James

The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin

You're Silence Will Not Protect you by Audre Lorde

Here For It by R. Eric Thomas

Candice Brathwaite interview by Johanna Thomas-Corr for Observer https://bit.ly/37hGPKa

Bernadine Evaristo on inclusive publishing for British Vogue https://bit.ly/2XOoaCX

Yomi Adegoke on the "pics or it didn't happen approach" for British Vogue https://bit.ly/2znzRac

8 Books by Black authors that aren't about Black pain by Natalie Morris for Metro https://bit.ly/2MLU8Ju

Fighting racism requires more than hashtags by Nesrine Malik for The Guardian https://bit.ly/2BTpoUT

Why You Should Say Black Lives Matter by Bob and Peppermint https://bit.ly/2Ur97g3

The Resilience of Marga Griesbach by Rebecca Traister for New York mag https://bit.ly/3dKzKnY


Watching & Listening

Sabrina Cohen-Hatton on Rangan Chatterjee's podcast, Feel Better, Live More

Ibram X Kendi interview with Brene Brown for Unlocking Us

Celebrity Gogglebox

Days of the Bagnold Summer

Douglas by Hannah Gadsby on Netflix

Fresh Air: Hannah Gadsby

The C Word: Paula Yates

Jay Rayner’s Out To Lunch 

Desert Island Discs: Professor Dame Elizabeth Anionwu

Grounded with Louis Theroux: Miriam Margolyes 

Nick Cave: The Red Hand Files 



Petitions 

Healthcare for black women in the U.K. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/301079

Paul Stephenson statue https://www.change.org/p/bristol-city-council-replace-the-colston-statue-with-paul-stephenson

Donate to Black Minds Matter https://uk.gofundme.com/f/black-minds-matter-uk


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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