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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2021

WHAT'S IN A NAME? Demystifying the New Identifiers and WHAT IF?

from DISCUSSIONS FROM THE OTHERHOOD

In their history in the New World, people of the African Diaspora have been given many names, few of them qualifying as "self-identifiers." The latest name, originating in social media, is "BIPOC," Black and Indigenous People of Color. It was intended as a means of inclusivity, to show that the struggles of marginalizes and under-served people and communities are "connected." But are they? And is BIOC as "inclusive" as it is intended? Join us as we discuss these and other issues of identity and inclusion. ALSO - What if some of our favorite films and TV shows were casted differently? Would your dreamcast be a nightmare? What if?

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In their history in the New World, people of the African Diaspora have been given many names, few of them qualifying as "self-identifiers." The latest name, originating in social media, is "BIPOC," Black and Indigenous People of Color. It was...

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