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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2018 · 29 MIN

Sind wir rassistisch?

from Rice and Shine · host ZEIT ONLINE

Wir schämen uns: Neun Folgen lang hatten wir, ohne es zu merken, das N-Wort im Intro. Kaum hörbar, im Übergang zu unserer Moderation, und dennoch – es hätte uns nicht passieren dürfen. Im Podcast fragen wir uns: Wo sind wir selbst rassistisch? Malcolm Ohanwe (“Kanackische Welle”) erklärt aus Schwarzer Perspektive, unter welchen Umständen man als Minderheit Begriffe und Codes anderer Minderheiten benutzen kann. Huyen erzählt, wie es ist, wenn die eigene Mutter den Schwarzen Freund ablehnt. Und Saboura M. Naqshband merkt an, dass südasiatische Perspektiven oft vergessen werden, wenn es um Asien oder die asiatische(n) Diaspora(s) geht. #FrageAnAsiaten diesmal passend zum Thema: Wie stehen unsere Eltern zu gemischten Partnerschaften? Weiterführende Links Nia Tucker in Next Shark: Sorry Asians, my blackness is not your counterculture Andrew R. Chow in Refinery29: When Asian and Black Artists use each other in Hip Hop Lisa Hofmann-Kuroda in Wear Your Voice: Dear non-Black Asian-Americans (and other non-Black folks), we have a real issue with appropriating AAVE, and it needs to stop. Julia Carrie Wong in The Guardian: 'Scapegoated?' The police killing that left Asian Americans angry – and divided Alvin Chang in Vox: Asians are being used to make the case against affirmative action. Again. Shashank Rao in Studybreaks: Unpacking The Anti-Blackness Of The Asian-American Community Rinku Sen in Reappropriate: How to Organize Asian Americans Melissa Ho in Columbia Spectator: Asian activists, we can do better Kristina Wong in New Internationalist: Six ways to be a better ally

Wir schämen uns: Neun Folgen lang hatten wir, ohne es zu merken, das N-Wort im Intro. Kaum hörbar, im Übergang zu unserer Moderation, und dennoch – es hätte uns nicht passieren dürfen. Im Podcast fragen wir uns: Wo sind wir selbst rassistisch? Malcolm Ohanwe (“Kanackische Welle”) erklärt aus Schwarzer Perspektive, unter welchen Umständen man als Minderheit Begriffe und Codes anderer Minderheiten benutzen kann. Huyen erzählt, wie es ist, wenn die eigene Mutter den Schwarzen Freund ablehnt. Und Saboura M. Naqshband merkt an, dass südasiatische Perspektiven oft vergessen werden, wenn es um Asien oder die asiatische(n) Diaspora(s) geht. #FrageAnAsiaten diesmal passend zum Thema: Wie stehen unsere Eltern zu gemischten Partnerschaften?

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Wir schämen uns: Neun Folgen lang hatten wir, ohne es zu merken, das N-Wort im Intro. Kaum hörbar, im Übergang zu unserer Moderation, und dennoch – es hätte uns nicht passieren dürfen. Im Podcast fragen wir uns: Wo sind wir selbst rassistisch?...

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