Continuing, artist Natalja Kent gives me space to talk white privilege, racism on the liberal left, and why NPR listeners are problematic in this intense conversation about cultural wounds. We don’t fix anything, but I feel better after having my frustrations heard and processed by a compassionate white person.
100. Metal Leaf - Dawn Okoro
99. Canadian Covid - Alex Noel
98. The Role Imagination Plays in Building Identities and Traditions - Tsz Kam
97. Genealogical Disclosure - Ana Iwataki
96. Kidnapping Artisans - EJ Son
95. Neo-Liberal Fascists
94. The 5th Dimension - Roberto Jackson Harrington
93. The Commercialization of Apathy - Matt Miranda
92. Decolonizing the Self - Abdiel Lopez
91. Late Stage Capitalism - Aubrey Ingmar Manson
90. Martial Arts - Maia Anderson
89. Lebanese American Experiences - Zeina Baltagi
88. Trusting Your Work More - Rukudzo Mutambara
87. The Sun is a Perfect Black Body - Lorenzo Baker
86. My Gender is Black - André Terrel Jackson
85. Film Cameras - Michelle Lisa
84. Science and Metaphor - Gozié Ojini
83. Intelligent Dance Music, and Natural Dye - Cat Lauigan
82. Universal Basic Income, Two Concepts of Liberty, and Class War
81. Hospitality - Jacqueline Falcone
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