In the fourth episode of this season's On Being Biracial podcast, hosts Daralyse Lyons and Malcolm Burnley dive into the intersections of both school and the workplace and mixed-race identity. How do those spaces change the ways we understand and express ourselves, for better and for worse?
In this episode, you will learn:
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How the education system reinforces racial segregation and white supremacy, and how that legacy has a particular impact on multiracial students.
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Why the harm of erasing access to an ancestral language can be a violent experience for multiracial people.
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How multiracial kids learn differently than monoracial youth, according to research from social scientists.
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How school, from kindergarten to college, can be a space for claiming racial identities but also for experiencing alienation from racial peers.
This season's interviewees are: Ashanti Martin, Azaria Keys, Bárbara Idalissee Abadía-Rexach, Carter O'Brien Ford, Cat Dyson, Chantelle Fitzgerald, Charlotte Gill, David Ryan Barcega Castro-Harris, Drew Allmond, Evan Fong Jaroff, Hannah Wallace, Ian Burnley, Jewel Love, John Blake, Jourdin Davis, Kimberly Ortiz-Hartman, Lise Funderburg, Mat Johnson, Nora Elmarzouky, Rachael Go, Rachel Lauren, Samonte Cruz, Sandra Clark, Sarabella Rocha, Sarah Gaither, Sienna McWhirter, Tyla Taylor, Tyler Sloane, W Kamau Bell, Zein Hassanein, and Mark Hugo Lopez.
Click here for a transcript of the episode: Ep. 4 - Privileges and Pressures - Transcript
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For more content referenced in this episode from our hosts and guests on these topics, please check out the following links:
Daralyse and Azaria's Podcast Episode Demystifying Diversity - Moving Beyond Biases QA
John Blake's More Than I Imagined