35 min

More on Minneapolis with Elias Lemon The DarbiCast

    • Society & Culture

After last episode featuring the unwaveringly positive and wonderful Jeff Sidner, I felt compelled to feature another Black Minneapolitan who has had a different experience with the MPD. Meet the also wonderful Elias Lemon. You can join him on Facebook here (make sure to include a note indicating you heard him on the show): https://www.facebook.com/elias.lemon.3

Instead of Three Good Things, here are Three Good Links to Help White People Get Smarter About Police Violence and Anti-Racism:

1. A very simple animated explainer on systemic racism. Basic enough for kids, clear enough for grownups who still deny its existence. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2529359743953445

2. Project Implicit. You can take an implicit bias test here to see how bad yours is. https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/selectatest.html

3. NY Times Opinion Piece on why white people might think twice before sending those "comforting" texts to their black friend(s). https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/05/opinion/whites-anti-blackness-protests.html

Want to help Minneapolis with your wallet? Here are some good options:

Reclaim the Block is devoted to defunding MPD and redirecting resources to solutions that will actually keep people safer. https://www.reclaimtheblock.org/

Campaign Zero is devoted to ending police violence. joincampaignzero.org

We Love Lake Street has a fund to rebuild Lake Street and support the businesses who have been destroyed. shorturl.at/brxDV

WBC and Northside Funders Group have started a fund to rebuild North Minneapolis. shorturl.at/dsxZ2

If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so wherever you find your podcasts and, of course, please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts (or wherever you rate and review). Link to the US Apple Podcasts page here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id1126574360

Darbi Worley is a seasoned voice actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com

Follow her here:
Insta: @darbiw
Facebook: facebook.com/darbi

After last episode featuring the unwaveringly positive and wonderful Jeff Sidner, I felt compelled to feature another Black Minneapolitan who has had a different experience with the MPD. Meet the also wonderful Elias Lemon. You can join him on Facebook here (make sure to include a note indicating you heard him on the show): https://www.facebook.com/elias.lemon.3

Instead of Three Good Things, here are Three Good Links to Help White People Get Smarter About Police Violence and Anti-Racism:

1. A very simple animated explainer on systemic racism. Basic enough for kids, clear enough for grownups who still deny its existence. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2529359743953445

2. Project Implicit. You can take an implicit bias test here to see how bad yours is. https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/selectatest.html

3. NY Times Opinion Piece on why white people might think twice before sending those "comforting" texts to their black friend(s). https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/05/opinion/whites-anti-blackness-protests.html

Want to help Minneapolis with your wallet? Here are some good options:

Reclaim the Block is devoted to defunding MPD and redirecting resources to solutions that will actually keep people safer. https://www.reclaimtheblock.org/

Campaign Zero is devoted to ending police violence. joincampaignzero.org

We Love Lake Street has a fund to rebuild Lake Street and support the businesses who have been destroyed. shorturl.at/brxDV

WBC and Northside Funders Group have started a fund to rebuild North Minneapolis. shorturl.at/dsxZ2

If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so wherever you find your podcasts and, of course, please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts (or wherever you rate and review). Link to the US Apple Podcasts page here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id1126574360

Darbi Worley is a seasoned voice actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com

Follow her here:
Insta: @darbiw
Facebook: facebook.com/darbi

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