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BCS Race Talk explores racial identity and race relations in Bryan-College Station. Hosted by James Cho, an educator and media researcher, each episode features guests from the community having conversations about race in an increasingly multiracial society.

BCS Race Talk BCS Race Talk

    • Society & Culture
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BCS Race Talk explores racial identity and race relations in Bryan-College Station. Hosted by James Cho, an educator and media researcher, each episode features guests from the community having conversations about race in an increasingly multiracial society.

    Rebecca Hankins

    Rebecca Hankins

    James sits down with Rebecca Hankins, associate professor and library archivist at Texas A&M University, about the need to recapture the histories of minorities' contribution to our society, the presence of Muslim African Americans in antebellum United States, and the Matthew Gaines statue initiative on TAMU campus.

    Learn more about the Matthew Gaines statue campaign here:
    https://studentaffairs.tamu.edu/students/matthew-gaines-statue/

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    • 43 min
    Roukaya Mabizari

    Roukaya Mabizari

    James chats with Roukaya Mabizari, newly minted Texas A&M University alumna class of 2019!

    Roukaya shares her experiences growing up as a Muslim American in a diverse neighborhood in Houston, and her time here at TAMU, including a case of profiling that resulted in an encounter with two FBI agents.

    Mabizari volunteered as a court appointed special advocate (CASA) in Bryan-College Station. To learn more about the organization which facilitates this program on behalf of foster care children, please check out the following website:
    http://vfcbrazos.org/

    Music by Subhashish Panigrahi under Creative Commons License Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International. No changes were made to the track.

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    • 38 min
    Melissa Silva and Andrea Poehl of BCS Be The Bridge

    Melissa Silva and Andrea Poehl of BCS Be The Bridge

    James speaks with Melissa Silva and Andrea Poehl of BCS Be the Bridge, an informal Christian network devoted to racial reconciliation in Bryan-College Station. They discuss implicit bias, individual and systemic racism, educational inequality, and what their religious faith has to do with racial reconciliation.

    In our conversation Melissa mentioned a book by Austin Channing Brown. A link to that book can be found here: http://austinchanning.com/the-book

    Check out BCS Be the Bridge's FB page here:
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/BCSBetheBridge/

    Also, here are some additional resources published over the past 20 years regarding educational inequality in our country according to race:
    https://www.brookings.edu/articles/unequal-opportunity-race-and-education/
    https://www.aecf.org/resources/race-matters1/
    https://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/data-mine/2015/01/28/us-education-still-separate-and-unequal

    Music by Subhashish Panigrahi under Creative Commons License Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International. No changes were made to the track.

    Link to audio track: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sample_music_track_suitable_for_background_music.flac
    Link to license: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en

    • 50 min

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Matt Winkler ,

We need conversations like this more than ever

In a time where racial tensions appear to be climbing, it is critical to have conversations like these. To ignore the reality of what is going on in society would be to pass on a great opportunity to move toward unity. We need to talk about our own history and to get a full view of that history white people must seek out other perspectives as they aren’t readily available.
James has created a space to have such conversations and although this may initially be a limited run, I hope that the world can see his talent for tactful engagement on what might otherwise be difficult (or impossible for some) subjects to talk about.
Thank you for what you are doing!

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