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Interchange – The Plantation Is Still Burning: Yannick Marshall

It’s January 19, 2021, the day after the nation’s official sanction of a narrow understanding of the work of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the day before the country “swears in” a new president, the representative of one of only two parties allowed to compete for the style of window dressing in this House of White Supremacy. What has changed? …

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Interchange – The Plantation On Fire: Yannick Marshall on Liberalism and Anti-Colonialism

Our guest today is Yannick Marshall and as I find all his recent essays crystallizations of important truths about the US of A, I’ll let his words serve as an introduction to our conversation. This is from “The Racist’s Peace“: In the times when videos of Black people being killed fall out of the news cycle, Black people are killed …

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Citizenship, Patriotism and Identity

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Welcome to the Citizenship, Patriotism and Identity Episode of Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio! Hearabouts is produced by WFHB and Indiana University’s Asian Culture Center. We ask critical questions about identity, culture, community and shared assumptions. On today’s episode, we have an interview with Krishna Pathak, IU alum and IU Class of 2019 Commencement Speaker. In this episode, Pathak speaks …

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Voices in the Street: Independence Day

Yesterday was the fourth of July, a time to honor the birth of our nation and reflect on what patriotism means. Voices in the Street asked your friends and neighbors what Independence Day means to you. Voices in the Street is produced by Community Radio, WFHB. This week’s episode was produced by, Jenna Jankowski.

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