This is the first installment of Back in America.
In this podcast, I explore unique amazing American stories from my multicultural perspective.
This episode is part of a series on masculinity in America.
Here I speak to Eric Marsh a black activist and social worker in Philadelphia.
We speak about being a black man in America; the impact of slavery. The impact of Trump election; consumerism.
We discuss an art piece by Hank Willis Thomas, Branded Head, a photo of black man’s head with the shape of the Nike swoosh and what Thomas called commodifiable blackness.
Hilary Porta - "I had to be broken so I could be used": a story of rebuilding one's life to help others become unstoppable
Elan Leibner - From Israel kibbutz to the Waldorf School of Princeton: a story of passion for education
Councilwoman Leticia Fraga - From Mexico to Princeton, NJ - A story of immigration and integration in America
Chris Tyler - Part 3 of 3 - On white men's privileges and reparations to African-Americans
Chris Tyler - Part 2 of 3 - Helping men break free from trauma and abusive behaviors
Chris Tyler - Part 1 of 3 - A carpenter becomes a Zen monk for a year
Cassandra Shuck - A survivor of abuse now leads a women-only marketing agency for women business owners
Seattle Adventurer Erden Eruç and his wife Nancy Board reflect on love, depression and a Viking expedition
Denis Devine - Fishtown, Philly - a non-traditional dad, an engaged citizen, a climate activist
Liliana Morenilla - A life dedicated to immigrants in Princeton, NJ
Sheri Kurdakul CEO of VictimVoice tells her story of abuse that started when she was a toddler
Author Robert Kandell talks about the American Man and Toxic Masculinity
Toby Fraser - Men Explore Their Masculinity in Philadelphia
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