Jabian Supplemental Resources: Social Justice + Race + Equality Copyright © 2020 Jabian, LLC 1 Resource List Podcasts - Series - Single Episodes Books - Racism + Privilege - Personal Memoirs - History - Criminal Law + Public Policy - Fiction - Technology - Feminism - Essays + Commentaries - Support Black Owned Bookstores Family Resources Articles Video + Film + Television Support + Donate Social Media Additional Resources Copyright © 2020 Jabian, LLC 2 Podcasts Series Name Category Brief Summary Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood was not a simple show. And Fred Rogers was not a simple man. He was radical. Spiritual. Revolutionary. Maybe even subversive. Bestselling author and Finding Fred Biographical cultural critic Carvell Wallace hosts this 10-part series about the life, thinking and work of Fred Rogers, and asks what the cardigan wearing host of a decades-old children's show can tell us about how to get by in today's chaotic world. Thirteen voices. Thirteen people who bore witness to the last days of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. On the 50th anniversary of King’s assassination, The Atlanta Journal- The Voices of King Biographical Constitution reached into its archives to bring to you stories from the people who knew him well as they share their unique witness to a tragic moment in American history. In August of 1619, a ship carrying more than 20 enslaved Africans arrived in the English colony of Virginia. America was not yet America, but this was the moment it began. No aspect 1619 Project History of the country that would be formed here has been untouched by the 250 years of slavery that followed. On the 400th anniversary of this fateful moment, it is time to tell the story. The Unfriendly Black Hotties is a biweekly podcast about the Unfriendly Black Hotties Pop Culture intersection of race, gender, and sexuality in pop culture and politics. On Pod Save the People, organizer and activist DeRay McKesson explores news, culture, social justice, and politics Pod Save the People Pop culture / News with fellow activists Brittany Packnett Cunningham and Sam Sinyangwe, and writer Dr. Clint Smith. Copyright © 2020 Jabian, LLC 3 a lively multiracial, interracial conversation about the ways we can’t talk, don’t talk, would rather not talk, but intermittently, About Race Racism & Privilege fitfully, embarrassingly do talk about culture, identity, politics, power, and privilege in our pre-post-yet-still-very-racial America. This show is "About Race." Intersectionality Intersectionality Matters! is a podcast hosted by Kimberlé Racism & Privilege Crenshaw, an American civil rights advocate, and a leading Matters! scholar of critical race theory. Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast features movement voices, stories, and strategies for racial justice. Co-hosts Chevon Momentum: A Race and Hiba give their unique takes on race and pop culture, and Racism & Privilege Forward Podcast uplift narratives of hope, struggle, and joy, as we continue to build the momentum needed to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. (from the Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights) This podcast was created for those of you wanting to effect change, Pod for the Cause Racism & Privilege who understand the importance of restoring our democracy and want to engage in deep conversation around the issues. Just what is going on with white people? Police shootings of unarmed African Americans. Acts of domestic terrorism by white supremacists. The renewed embrace of raw, undisguised white-identity politics. Unending racial inequity in schools, Seeing White Racism & Privilege housing, criminal justice, and hiring. Some of this feels new, but in truth it’s an old story. Why? Where did the notion of “whiteness” come from? What does it mean? What is whiteness for? What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for! Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race head-on. We Code Switch Society & Culture explore how it impacts every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, sports, and everything in between. This podcast makes ALL OF US part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story. Each episode we cover a new criminal justice issue. We explain Justice in America by how it works and look at its impact on people, particularly poor True Crime people, and people of color. We’ll also interview activists, Josie Duffy Rice practitioners, experts, journalists, organizers, and others, to learn. We can't change our history, but we can let it guide us to understanding. Buried Truths investigates still-relevant stories of injustice, resilience, and racism in the American South. Season 2: The story of A.C. Hall, a black teenager mistakenly Buried Truths True Crime / History identified as stealing a gun in Macon, Georgia in 1962, unfolds an exploration of police privilege, racial conditioning, and community activism. Season 1 focused on Isaiah Nixon, voter suppression and new beginnings. Copyright © 2020 Jabian, LLC 4 Catlick is the lost story of how spies, villains, & midnight vigilantes nearly destroyed the South's grandest city. Catlick is part true crime, part historical narrative, and part memoir. B.T. Catlick True Crime / History Harman weaves masterful storytelling into a riveting sonic experience that traces one of the most tragic series of events ever to befall a single American city. In 1965, Rev. James Reeb was murdered in Selma, Alabama. Three men were tried and acquitted, but no one was ever held to account. Fifty years later, two journalists from Alabama White Lies True Crime / History return to the city where it happened, expose the lies that kept the murder from being solved and uncover a story about guilt and memory that says as much about America today as it does about the past. Podcasts Single Episodes Series Name Episode Brief Summary In this conversation with Elise Loehnen, DiAngelo calls on white people to let go of guilt Dismantling White Fragility and to pick up responsibility. When you break The Goop Podcast (January 30, 2020) free from the urge to defend yourself and start doing the inner work: It can be fantastically liberating, says DiAngelo. Eula Biss had been thinking and writing about being white and raising white children in a multi-racial world for a long time. She helpfully opens up words and ideas like “complacence,” On Being with Krista “guilt,” and something related to privilege called Let's Talk about Whiteness “opportunity hoarding.” To be in this Tippett uncomfortable conversation is to realize how these words alone, taken seriously, can shake us up in necessary ways — and how the limits of words make these conversations at once messier and more urgent. Many have referred to COVID-19 as a "great equalizer." But the virus has actually exacerbated all sorts of disparities. When it Why the Coronavirus is Hitting comes to race, black Americans account for a NPR's Code Switch Black Communities Hardest disproportionate number of coronavirus-related deaths in the U.S. In this bonus episode from Slate's "What Next" podcast, reporter Akilah Johnson talks about the many reasons why. A landmark Supreme Court case. A civil rights Miss Buchanan's Period of Revisionist History revolution. Why has everyone forgotten what Adjustment (Season2, Episode 3) happened next? Copyright © 2020 Jabian, LLC 5 Books Racism + Privilege Title Author Brief Summary Based on the viral Instagram challenge that captivated participants worldwide, Me and White Supremacy takes Me and White readers on a 28-day journey of how to dismantle the privilege Layla Saad Supremacy within themselves so that they can stop (often unconsciously) inflicting damage on people of color, and in turn, help other white people do better, too. In How to Be an Antiracist, Kendi takes readers through a widening circle of antiracist ideas--from the most basic concepts to visionary possibilities--that will help readers see all How to Be Antiracist Ibram X. Kendi forms of racism clearly, understand their poisonous consequences, and work to oppose them in our systems and in ourselves. In this in-depth exploration, DiAngelo examines how white White Fragility Robin Diangelo fragility develops, how it protects racial inequality, and what we can do to engage more constructively. In So You Want to Talk About Race, Ijeoma Oluo guides readers of all races through subjects ranging from intersectionality and So You Want to Talk affirmative action to "model minorities" in an attempt to make Ijoema Oluo About Race the seemingly impossible possible: honest conversations about race and racism, and how they infect almost every aspect of American life. Stephen King says: "Here's a sermon that's as fierce as it is Michael Eric lucid...If you're black, you'll feel a spark of recognition in every Tears We Cannot Stop paragraph. If you're white, Dyson tells you what you need to Dyson know--what this white man needed to know, at least. This is a major achievement. I read it and said amen." How to Be Less Stupid Drawing upon critical race theory, as well as her own About Race: On experiences as a queer black millennial college professor and Racism, White Crystal Fleming researcher, Fleming unveils how systemic racism exposes us all Supremacy, and the to racial ignorance--and provides a road map for transforming our knowledge into concrete social change. Racial Divide Copyright © 2020 Jabian, LLC 6 Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in Beverly Daniel Tatum, a renowned authority on the psychology the Cafeteria? And Beverly Daniel of racism, argues that straight talk about our racial identities is Other Conversations Tatum, PhD essential if we are serious about enabling communication About Race across racial and ethnic divides. Books Personal Memoirs Title Author Brief Summary The true story of one family, caught between America's two Zeitoun Dave Eggers biggest policy disasters: the war on terror and the response to Hurricane Katrina.
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