
My Mouth is Watering
09/10/20 • 9 min
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Anti-Black racism exists in North America through implicit and explicit biases. As Black Lives Matter protests sweep the nation, it’s important to understand exactly what’s going on and why it’s happening. Dr. Riana Elyse Anderson, a clinical psychologist and Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, joins the show's season one finale to lend some insight into the role and toll of racism. Visit http://rianaelyse.com for more on Dr. Anderson’s work, and follow her on Twitter @rianaelyse. Music: "Another Brick in the Wall" by Fury Weekend. http://fixtstore.com/furyweekend
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The purpose of government-sponsored residential schooling was to assimilate Indigenous children into Euro-Canadian culture. These schools are a part of the strained relationship that continues to exist between the Canadian government and Indigenous peoples. With more dialogue now being had about the issue, it’s time to understand exactly what Truth and Reconciliation means... and how an orange shirt has become a part of the conversation. Mona Jones, Indigenous Education Lead for the Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board, joins the show with her son Jasyn to share some important cultural truths. Music: "Another Brick in the Wall" by Fury Weekend. http://fixtstore.com/furyweekend
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