In this episode:
Indigenous New Zealand lawmaker was asked to leave the Parliament for not wearing a necktie and breaching the dress code rule. But he goes and challenges that crazy societal rule
An excellent website www.native-land.ca that has mapped indigenous territories across North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Go check it out
George Floyd Justice in Policing Act and how it demands more accountability and transparency
Coca Cola’s “Diversity Training” fail
"The Black Friend" short film
In this episode:
- Indigenous New Zealand lawmaker was asked to leave the Parliament for not wearing a necktie and breaching the dress code rule. But he goes and challenges that crazy societal rule
- An excellent website www.native-land.ca that has mapped indigenous territories across North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Go check it out
- George Floyd Justice in Policing Act and how it demands more accountability and transparency
- Coca Cola’s “Diversity Training” fail
- "The Black Friend" short film
- Accused celebrities, politicians, and public figures apologizing to 7 billion of us instead of directly apologizing to the people they mistreated
- Mars Perseverance is like a construction worker and photographer who collects rocks and takes photos
- Colonize Mars with robots first
- Comedy bit by one-of-a-kind comedian Erik Myers. RIP, Erik!
- And everything else
- DM me on Twitter or write to me at justanobodypodcast@gmail.com
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