1h 14 min

How We Hurt Each Other (Part 1‪)‬ Pass the MiC

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In this episode, Pass the MiC explores how different communities of color can hurt each other through cross-community discrimination. The episode explores these communities’ conflicts and their historic attempts to reach White proximity. We welcome special guest Dr. Stephanie Hicks, a lecturer at the University of Michigan’s Program on Intergroup Relations. We also speak with some special student guests, all of whom you'll meet in the episode!
Acronyms Discussed in the podcast:
BIPOC = Black, Indigenous People of Color
APIDA = Asian/Pacific Islander/Desi American
Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify! You can listen to our podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts, including Anchor, Spotify or Apple Podcasts. If you like us and want to send feedback, feel free to leave a comment on Spotify or a voice message on Anchor!
The content producers for this episode were Sadia Islam, Lauren Kouassi and SJ Shin. The audio producers were Eilene Koo and Wendy Qian. The audio engineer was Ayden Williams. This episode was produced by Aman Khandaker and Eesha Nagwani.
*Notice: Lauren talks about ongoing litigation regarding the future of affirmative action, as the episode was filmed prior to the rulings SFFA v. Harvard and SFFA v. UNC. These rulings effectively ended affirmative action within colleges, so the aforementioned comments are outdated.

In this episode, Pass the MiC explores how different communities of color can hurt each other through cross-community discrimination. The episode explores these communities’ conflicts and their historic attempts to reach White proximity. We welcome special guest Dr. Stephanie Hicks, a lecturer at the University of Michigan’s Program on Intergroup Relations. We also speak with some special student guests, all of whom you'll meet in the episode!
Acronyms Discussed in the podcast:
BIPOC = Black, Indigenous People of Color
APIDA = Asian/Pacific Islander/Desi American
Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify! You can listen to our podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts, including Anchor, Spotify or Apple Podcasts. If you like us and want to send feedback, feel free to leave a comment on Spotify or a voice message on Anchor!
The content producers for this episode were Sadia Islam, Lauren Kouassi and SJ Shin. The audio producers were Eilene Koo and Wendy Qian. The audio engineer was Ayden Williams. This episode was produced by Aman Khandaker and Eesha Nagwani.
*Notice: Lauren talks about ongoing litigation regarding the future of affirmative action, as the episode was filmed prior to the rulings SFFA v. Harvard and SFFA v. UNC. These rulings effectively ended affirmative action within colleges, so the aforementioned comments are outdated.

1h 14 min