The Subtle Evolution of Language (Part 1)
“People of color” has become a term used to collectively refer to non-whites in the context of the United States. On the show, we’ll consider both the advantages and the pitfalls of this term in the context of community-building and social movements. What does such a term accomplish? What are its limits? Roundtable guests include Dr. Jessica Davenport, Jude Feng and Stevens Orozco,
Episode 7 of the The Relay podcast, hosted by Stevens Orozco, Dr. Jessica Davenport, Jude Feng, Secunda Joseph, Luke Brawner, titled "The Subtle Evolution of Language (Part 1)" was published on September 3, 2019 and runs 35 minutes.
September 3, 2019 ·35m · The Relay
Summary
“People of color” has become a term used to collectively refer to non-whites in the context of the United States. On the show, we’ll consider both the advantages and the pitfalls of this term in the context of community-building and social movements. What does such a term accomplish? What are its limits? Roundtable guests include Dr. Jessica Davenport, Jude Feng and Stevens Orozco,
Episode Description
“People of color” has become a term used to collectively refer to non-whites in the context of the United States. On the show, we’ll consider both the advantages and the pitfalls of this term in the context of community-building and social movements. What does such a term accomplish? What are its limits? Roundtable guests include Dr. Jessica Davenport, Jude Feng and Stevens Orozco,
CREDITS
Produced, edited, and mixed by Luke Brawner
Co-Produced by Dr. Jessica Davenport
Music licensed through PodcastMusic.com
Artwork designed by Heather Hale
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