12 episodios

Talking Race is a brand new podcast which explores the roots of race and how this invention controls the world. Race, the biggest myth in human history, has justified slavery, colonialism and genocide. So, let's talk about race. The series hosts, Professor Vini Lander and Dr Daniel Kilvington, will speak with scholars, professionals and activists as we learn about race, and how racism is manifest in different contexts. This podcast will be one of interest for scholars, professionals, activists, students and the public understanding of race and racism. Join the conversation and share your thoughts and experiences using the hashtag #TalkingRace

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Talking Race is a brand new podcast which explores the roots of race and how this invention controls the world. Race, the biggest myth in human history, has justified slavery, colonialism and genocide. So, let's talk about race. The series hosts, Professor Vini Lander and Dr Daniel Kilvington, will speak with scholars, professionals and activists as we learn about race, and how racism is manifest in different contexts. This podcast will be one of interest for scholars, professionals, activists, students and the public understanding of race and racism. Join the conversation and share your thoughts and experiences using the hashtag #TalkingRace

    Race and the Sport Media part 2 with Leon Mann

    Race and the Sport Media part 2 with Leon Mann

    Part 2 of 2: In part 2 of our episode focusing on race and the sport media, we're joined by sports producer, broadcaster, and founder of the Black Collective of Media in Sport (BCOMS), Leon Mann. Leon talks about his experience of working in the sport media and the reasons why BCOMS were established in 2009. Leon highlights ways in which diversity can be achieved in the sport media, he offers advice for sports journalists, and predicts how the industry will change for the better. Give BCOMS a follow on Twitter @wearebcoms and join the conversation and ever increasing network.

    • 28 min
    Race and the Sport Media part 1 with Nelson Kumah

    Race and the Sport Media part 1 with Nelson Kumah

    Part 1 of 2: In part 1 of this episode focusing on the sport media, Dan Kilvington speaks with BBC Sport's Nelson Kumah. Nelson reflects on his journey into the sport media and highlights how, at times, the industry can be somewhat unwelcoming for sports journalists from ethnic minority backgrounds. He speaks passionately about his own activist work as the Chair of BBC Sports BAME Advisory Group. In part 2, we'll hear from BCOMS founder, Leon Mann.

    • 58 min
    Race and Sports Commentary with Paul Campbell

    Race and Sports Commentary with Paul Campbell

    In this episode, Dr Dan Kilvington speaks with Dr Paul Campbell about racialised representations within the sport media, paying close attention to sports commentary. Paul discusses his own empirical research which illustrated that black athletes, for instance, are less likely to be praised by commentators for cognitive qualities such as intelligence when compared to their white counterparts. He outlines where such stereotypes originate from and the impact of them. ITV commentator, Sam Matterface, and Sheffield United striker, David McGoldrick, also feature.

    • 26 min
    Race and Mental Health with Frank Keating

    Race and Mental Health with Frank Keating

    In this episode we talk to Professor Frank Keating from Royal Holloway University of London about race, racism and mental health. Professor Keating outlines the 'invisibilisation' of race in health policy and practice. He talks about the changes required to raise the awareness and understanding of mental health professionals to the damage racism in all its guises causes racial weathering which harms the mental health of people of colour. He strongly advises that we talk about our mental health in order to start the healing journey.

    • 40 min
    Race, Education and Activism with Rita Kohli

    Race, Education and Activism with Rita Kohli

    In this episode Dr Rita Kohli, Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Education and Information studies at the University of California, Riverside, talks about her work with teachers of colour. She is the co-founder and co-director of the institute for Teachers of Colour Committed to Racial Justice. Dr Kohli describes the power of how the institute provides a mutually supportive space for teachers of colour to be their authentic selves. A space of joy, creativity and hope. 

    • 49 min
    Race and Britain with Les Back

    Race and Britain with Les Back

    In this episode we talk with Les Back, Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London. We explore the state of race relations in contemporary Britain and look towards the future; how the Covid-19 pandemic helped illustrate racialised inequalities; ways to decolonise research; and how to be anti-racist.

    • 25 min

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