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 January 2021 | February 2021

Submit your recommendations for articles, blogs, video, podcasts, etc. to lwvabc [at] gmail.com 

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 February 23, 2021

Bridge to Selma PosterMarch marks the  56th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery March.  Some more resources to supplement our February Film Club selection of  Selma (2014): 

 

Podcasts: Asian Enough, Code Switch, Coffee with Ma, MPR News with Angela Davis, Tamarundo, Yo Is This Racist

Podcasts are a great way to discover a variety of BIPOC voices and viewpoints. The links below are for online listening. Podcasts may also be listened to or  downloaded to a smartphone using a podcast app such as Apple Podcast, Google Podcast or Spotify.   If you enjoy the recommended episode, all the podcasts have additional episodes available.

Asian Enough Podcast

Jen Yamato and Frank Shyong interview fellow Asian-Americans centered around the questions, "Am I Asian enough? Am I American enough?"

Code Switch Podcast

Shereen Marisol Meraji and Gene Demby welcome guests to explore how issues of race and identity manifest in every corner of American culture, from music to poetry to sports.

Coffee with My Ma Podcast

Canadian actress Kaniehtiio Horn records the stories of her mother Kahn-Tineta Horn, a 1960’s model and lifelong  Mohawk rights activist -  “inspiring, funny, emotional”.

 MPR News with Angela Davis Podcast

Conversations about life in Minnesota and how the state is changing.

Tamarindo Podcast

Hosts Ana Sheila Victorino and Brenda Gonzalez bring a Latinx perspective to current events and culture.

Yo, is this Racist? Podcast

Actress and musician Tawny Newsome, writer Andrew Ti, both professional comedians, and a weekly guest provide funny-yet-thoughtful responses to voicemails from people wondering whether a given situation is racist.  (Note:  Conversations are insightful and informative about the nuances of racism  but this podcast may not be for you if you find swearing offensive.)

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 January 21, 2021

Anti-racism is the act of opposing racism/white supremacy in all forms - in our society, other people, and ourselves.  It is about identifying the root causes of racism and putting an end to them.  A critical part of anti-racism is self-education - educating yourself without placing the burden of your education on Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC).  In that spirit, we are asking you to educate yourself and share resources you found helpful or insightful to help others continue their antiracism self-education.

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 In January 2021,  Twin Cities PBS launched Racism Unveiled, a multimedia, multiplatform storytelling project which will examine the impact of systemic racism on Black, Indigenous and communities of color in Minnesota, how racial inequities came to be, how they hold us back and what we can do about them. The two year project is “a platform for people of color to share the honest truth about their experiences in this state and to find a way forward together.”'
 

Some Racism Unveiled recommendations:
Explore a Racial Awakening in a Small Minnesota Town article and short video
Tethered: How Race and Policing Binds Minneapolis to Louisville article
Jim Crow of the North  - 1 hour documentary on redlining in Minnesota  

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 Real Talk: WOC and Allies Blog 
Real Talk: WOC & Allies is the voices of women of color (WOC) and allies working against racism and oppression. Great blog to learn more about being antiracist.  
Some Real Talk: WOC & Allies recommendations:

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