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You may have noticed that we've been quiet on here. But we definitely haven't been chilling. Here's where you can find our latest work: 💌Newsletter: n.pr/csnewsletter 🖼️Instagram n.pr/csinstagram 🎧And of course, the Code Switch podcast feed: open.spotify.com/show/3bExJ9JQp…
There are race books, and there are beach reads, and on this ep, we strove to find the overlap in that Venn diagram (with varying degrees of success 😂) Listen, and in the replies let us know what your favorite identity + beach reads are this summer 👇🏾 npr.org/2023/07/21/118…
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Summer reading: Let's keep it casual : Code Switch
There are race books, and there are beach reads, and never the twain shall meet. You know that old truism, right? Well, this is Code Switch (the show about race and identity and romance and drama...
This week, in the second of two episodes, Parker (@aparkusfarce) and her mom decide to go back to the plantation where their family began. And Parker gets locked in the home of the plantation owner. npr.org/2023/06/06/118…
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Going back to the plantation where my ancestors were enslaved : Code Switch
In the second of two episodes, Code Switch co-host B.A. Parker is figuring out what kind of descendant she wants to be. Parker and her mom decide to go back to the plantation where their ancestors...
Listen to @aparkusfarce and @rebeccanagle get into why ICWA matters for Native identity and sovereignty: npr.org/2023/05/09/117…
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The implications of the case against ICWA : Code Switch
The Supreme Court is about to decide on a case arguing that the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) discriminates against white foster parents. Journalist Rebecca Nagle explains how this decision could...
Going to a white church in a Black body. That's what our play-cousin J.C. Howard (@TheJCHoward) gets into on this week's episode. And J.C. digs into the spiritual journey of Dante Stewart (@stewartdantec), who started and ended in a very similar place. npr.org/2023/06/08/118…
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Black praise in white pews: When your church doesn't love you back : Code Switch
How do you participate in a faith practice that has a rough track record with racism? That's what our play-cousin J.C. Howard gets into on this week's episode of Code Switch. He talks to us about...
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🔊“Native kids have been the tip of the spear in attacks on Tribal sovereignty for years,” journalist and activist Rebecca Nagle (Cherokee) explains on this week’s episode of @NPRCodeSwitch. #ProtectICWA loom.ly/KWoQNq8
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The implications of the case against ICWA : Code Switch
The Supreme Court is about to decide on a case arguing that the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) discriminates against white foster parents. Journalist Rebecca Nagle explains how this decision could...
The Supreme Court is about to decide on a case arguing that the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) discriminates against white people. This week, Rebecca Nagle (@rebeccanagle) explains how the implications of that decision could gut Native sovereignty npr.org/2023/05/09/117…
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The implications of the case against ICWA : Code Switch
The Supreme Court is about to decide on a case arguing that the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) discriminates against white foster parents. Journalist Rebecca Nagle explains how this decision could...
Listened to this @NPRCodeSwitch episode this morning and still thinking about it. Much respect to Naomi Jackson, @aparkusfarce and everyone involved in making this. npr.org/2023/05/01/117…
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Naomi Jackson talks 'losing and finding my mind' : Code Switch
"Three springs ago, I lost the better part of my mind," Naomi Jackson wrote in an essay for Harper's Magazine. On this episode, Jackson reads from that essay about her experience with mental illness,...
🚨NEW EP ALERT🚨 You're gonna wanna *talk* about this one: 6 years after "The Problem With Apu" @harikondabolu and @HankAzaria finally talk publicly for the first time: they talk race, representation, and “cancel culture.” LISTEN - npr.org/sections/codes…
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The Fallout of a Callout : Code Switch
In 2017, comedian Hari Kondabolu called out Hollywood's portrayals of South Asians with his documentary The Problem With Apu. The film was also a criticism of comedian Hank Azaria, who is white, for...
Two wise Latinas @PatiJinich & @NPRCodeSwitch host @LoriLizarraga talking about #LaFronteraPBS, identity, culture, intersectionality & so much more! A truly extraordinary conversation hosted by @SmithsonianSA #morelatinosinnews
#SFState / #SFSU scholars. Can you self-care your way out of in-your-face racism, sexism, transphobia, etc…? This episode of @NPRCodeSwitch explores how minoritized people can take care of self when facing ongoing marginalization. Download & listen 🎧 podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cod…
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