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Today's news and action items for a more equitable tomorrow. Hosted by Nicole Cardoza. Five minutes a day, seven days a week, ready by 6am EST. Subscribe to our daily newsletter at subscribe.the-ard.com and follow us on social media @ardtakeaction.
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A podcast that explores the various manifestations of racism around the world through personal stories and reflections on lived experiences. A podcast that makes us all aware of the subconscious biases we hold against others as a result of living in a racialised society. A podcast that can teach us what the first steps of 'being anti-racist' truly means. Note: Everything you hear is first and foremost our subjective opinions, feelings and interpretations. If there is anything you may find co ...
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This series will address racism as a risk factor for atrocity crimes on a global scale. We will be doing this within the framework of racial justice and anti-racism. Each episode will explore manifestations of racism, from the racialized capitalism of colonialism and slavery to contemporary racial injustices in policing, media, and the economy. Our expert guests will help expose how these manifestations increase the risk of atrocity crimes. This podcast is a production of the International C ...
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Racism Is Profitable
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Racism Is Profitable

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By and for people of color, the Raci$m Is Profitable podcast is all about dismantling the assumptions that shape our lives — and limit our liberation. Your co-hosts, Jeremie Greer and Solana Rice, explore why racism is profitable in America and the economic, political, and popular culture structures that uphold systemic oppression. Guests include activists, policy advocates, and researchers who cut through the jargon and serve up straight talk that’ll put more power in your hands. Produced b ...
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Ban Racism
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Ban Racism

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Racism has taken over our country we live in, it should be banned for life. I have recently a victim of racism and he gave me an idea to do this podcast because I want to expose his true colors and know that racism does exist.
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El Racismo
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El Racismo

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El racismo es un grave problema que tenemos hoy en día y que no hemos podido combatir del todo. Cover art photo provided by Cheryl Winn-Boujnida on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@cbouji
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Created by a Sociologist/College Professor, this podcast gets into the minutia of modern day racial bias and the shadows of institutional racism. This podcast is adjoined to an upcoming documentary film entitled "Modern Racism." This film explores America's efforts to repair the damage caused by institutional racism. In this podcast, Sociologist Trevor B. Milton will engage in uncomfortable conversations on racism, the color line, the legacy of white supremacy, and up-to-date DNA research on ...
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Revolutionary Organizing Against Racism (ROAR) started as a conference in 2017 during the anti-fascist movement to translate the street protests that were happening all over the US into a more radical analysis about racism’s key role in holding up our entire social structure. It wasn’t enough to oppose street level white supremacy, but that ICE and the prisons are much more efficient institutions at upholding white supremacy, and that if you are anti-racist you must turn your attention to re ...
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Qu'est-ce que le racisme? C'est à la fois un quotidien à subir des micro-agressions, la négation de soi, la dépossession de soi, et un mensonge sur le plan scientifique. À l'occasion de l'exposition «Nous et les autres au Musée de l'Homme», Slate.fr décortique les violences protéiformes du racisme. Un podcast d'Émeline Amétis, réalisé par Alexandre Mognol et produit par Charlotte Pudlowski.
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Discourse on racism is not for the faint of heart. The Invention of Racism podcast presents the subtle, and not so subtle, nuances of racism in the 21st century. Understanding and speaking the truth about racism is the first step toward combatting and ultimately eliminating it. Join us as we explore historic and contemporary topics inside of “The Invention of Racism.” The Invention of Racism podcast series begins September 30, 2020.
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Welcome to The Making of Atrocities: Is Racism a Risk Factor?, a podcast from the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience and the Global Initiative for Justice, Truth, and Reconciliation. This series will address racism as a risk factor for atrocity crimes on a global scale. And we will be doing this within the framework of racial justice an…
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Whether your introduction to the crisis in Gaza started on Oct. 7 or decades prior, movements and campaigns to end Israel's occupation have existed since its formation. This includes the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Movement, or BDS Movement. In this episode, Andrew explains the movement and what it means for Palestinian liberation. TAKE ACTI…
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Last week, we shared resources on how to have tough conversations this holiday season. An important part of that—especially when speaking to people directly impacted—is tone policing, and how society can be quick to discredit valid arguments when they’re not delivered in a way that suits the oppressor. Take Action If a person's tone challenges you,…
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Today, Vidal joins us to discuss the #AIRS campaign to abolish incarcerated reality shows. Take Action Support America on Trial, Inc., a grassroots organization dedicated to decarceration and systemic change through empowering people targeted by incarceration and police brutality. Sign and share the petition to abolish “60 Days In.” Join the #AIRS …
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Over the past two months, myself and many other Black women advocates I know have experienced hateful attacks for our pro-Palestinian statements. I’m no stranger to this type of attack, and they’re irrelevant compared to the violence that people in Gaza are experiencing, and have experienced for generations. It’s been unnerving to read them in my i…
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Happy Wednesday! Revolutions throughout history are nearly always violent. And in the U.S., we glorify the stories of revolution when they fit our narrative, and shame them when it doesn’t. Our understanding of the revolution in today’s newsletter came with time, and the collective understanding of the horrors of slavery that came with. As you read…
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Good morning and happy Monday! Last week, Tracy Chapman became the first Black artist to win Song of the Year at the annual Country Music Awards. Her song, "Fast Car," was released thirty-five years ago, but gained popularity over the past year after it was covered by white male country artist Luke Combs. For them, writer Abby Monteil noted that "F…
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On November 14, 1960, a crowd of angry citizens gathered to protest the racial integration of William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans. They specifically came to protest against one Black student, Ruby Bridges, who was joining for her first day. Flanked by four federal marshals, she bravely walked into the classroom as onlookers shouted slur…
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Happy Thursday and welcome back! Tuesday was Election Day, a day overshadowed by the ongoing conflict and the censure of Palestinian American Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib, who was unjustly silenced after expressing her criticism of the Israeli government and the U.S. decision to aid in the attack on Gaza. With former President Trump leading in the…
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Colonialism is often discussed through a historical lens, giving the impression that dispossession and exploitation of people and the land are a foregone system. But be it settler or neo, colonialism is a present reality for many current and formerly colonized people. In today's episode, Andrew covers how colonialization, in practice and the mindse…
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The pro-Israeli narrative dominating mainstream media has come at the expense of Muslim and Arab communities here in the U.S. Today, learn how anti-Muslim and Islamophobic rhetoric has grown since September 11, 2001 and spurred by the latest round of Israeli-Palestine discourse. Take Action: Support organizations like MPower Change, Muslim Advocate…
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Schools have been reckoning with a rise of Islamophobia and antisemitism on college campuses as students get vocal on their views about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. To learn more about the dispute and the intersectional fight against oppression, The ARD spoke with Ray Coyne (they/them), Operations Coordinator at the University of Pennsylvania’…
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Good morning and happy Friday! Over the past few weeks, we’ve been focusing on the settler colonialism that has disenfranchised Palestinian people from their land. But colonialism has affected Indigenous communities across the globe, including those in the U.S. Today’s question might be about Denver, but anyone can use the tips here to more activel…
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When the topic of immigration is discussed, the pros always center on what immigrants have to offer America, including how immigrants built this nation (and enslaved Black people). Though well-meaning, our support shouldn't hinge on what others bring to the table. In today's episode, we discuss how we can show up for immigrants and other marginaliz…
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Good morning and welcome back! Direct action is changing the narrative around the oppression of Palestinian people. This is a major moment to reimagine what colonialism looks like, to center the voices of those most marginalized and to reimagine what liberation can look like. The upcoming march is a space for that! Learn about the significance of t…
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Hello, and happy Monday! As the Israeli-Palestinian conflict escalates, it's important to understand how media is used to shape narratives. Mainstream media has historically been invested in centering Israel, which makes education and awareness of the plight of Palestinian people difficult to understand. Today, Anmol joins us to share more. Read th…
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The Anti-Racism Daily spoke with Nadya Tannous, a community organizer and writer born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. Nadya is a member of the Palestinian Youth Movement—USA and has an MsC in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies from the University of Oxford. TAKE ACTION: Call Congress to demand a Ceasefire Now and an end to the genocide …
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Qualified immunity allows government officials and police to violate constitutional rights with impunity. Now, the Supreme Court is going to reconsider its scope. Learn more about qualified immunity and police accountability in today's episode. TAKE ACTION U.S. Readers Contact your local senator encouraging them to act on abolishing qualified immun…
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America is facing a loneliness epidemic. Learn more about the importance of social bonds and who’s disproportionately affected by social isolation. Take Action: Support organizations like REBUILD, Fireweed Collective, Black Girls Smile, Asian Mental Health Collective, Immigrants Rising, and We R Native, providing mental health services and educatio…
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Welcome back! In today's episode, we break down what genocide is and how, despite being repugnant and unjustifiable, they're only possible with widespread support. Take Action Plan or attend a local demonstration to express your community’s solidarity with Palestine and call for de-escalation, no more weapons to Israel, and an end to U.S. military …
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Hello and welcome back! For this week's Study Hall, we discuss how solidarity and allyship aren't contingent on what other groups can do for you and how our discomfort can't interfere with the liberation and justice of others. This podcast uses computer-generated audio. Inconsistencies may occur. We’d love to hear your reflections on today’s episod…
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Jeremie and Solana chop it up about the manufactured chaos in Congress and looming shutdowns. Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman, the first Black woman to represent New Jersey in Congress, joins to share her vision for the re-introduced Guaranteed Income Pilot Program Act of 2023 and its potential to change lives and end poverty in America. Show …
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Good morning, and happy Thursday. For today’s newsletter, we are reproducing the statement by Rising Majority, a multiracial, multi-issue coalition of organizations founded by the Movement for Black Lives. As an anti-racist publication, we support this message and have joined the coalition. Take Action: Individuals and progressive organizations are…
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In the U.S., our understanding of violence is limited. It makes it easy to cast blame on individuals, but harder to hold systems and structures accountable. How can violent offenders be treated violently by our criminal legal system? How were decades of public lynchings once leisurely weekend activities? In this episode, Andrew contextualizes viole…
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Good morning and happy Tuesday. Today – we’re bringing a spotlight to the ongoing calls for accountability for the safety and protection of marginalized Native people. The #MMIWG2S movement aims to protect those most affected by violence. Dominique shares how you can do your part to support those missing or at risk. TAKE ACTION Support We R Native,…
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