Bedrosian Bookclub Podcast
An audio book club. Our geeks read and discuss new and classic works in the policy field – fictional and non. Social justice, tech, politics, policy … we cover it all and more. Let's think about what is at the heart of being a citizen in America. This book club helps us get at the heart of what it means to be a citizen in a democracy. Sponsored by the USC Bedrosian Center http://bedrosian.usc.edu/ Recorded at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy http://priceschool.usc.edu
White Fragility Episode
16/06/2020
Thank you for the courage to bring this topic to your show. I especially appreciate your willingness to be uncomfortable and speak truth about something that deeply affects people of color. I think your suggestion to bring Robin D’Angelo to your show would help deepen the impact. Chris, I rarely hear from White men on this topic, so your contributions will help me to better understand and navigate conversations I have with White men in the future. Because you have the heart to improve, I have some feedback for you that I hope you will receive in the spirit that it is given. I will email you personally. Thanks to all of you! Listening to you was eye-opening!
Superb Podcast
04/02/2021
Very thoughtful, complex, and engaging literary discussions. It is so enlightening to listen to such intelligent and present hosts who have warm and inviting voices. Big fan of Olivia O., too! Give her a raise!
White Fragility Episode Needs Trigger Warning
03/08/2020
Chris (the White man) is so problematic and triggering - this was super upsetting for me to listen to and should be removed. He dominated the air time, interrupts the female guests, actually says “no” in response to their discussing their own feelings of gender safety, and time and time again displays textbook white fragility and defensiveness. Sure, the book is not perfect but he is unqualified to be critical of it because his sexism and white supremacy is so dangerously unchecked. I am disgusted and hurt. This episode needs a trigger warning.
It’s not that great
30/06/2020
This podcast felt like two women trying so hard to walk through eggshells and not say anything wrong. The best thing is Chris Redfearn. While I disagree politically with him, he’s the only one trying to be pragmatic (also I appreciate his voice). I do appreciate the wisdom of his experience, but I don’t think Aubrey Hicks and Liz Fallettan were not helpful on this issue in my opinion. I could be wrong, but this is my opinion. The other issue is that not one person on the podcast challenges these ideas of implicit bias, systemic racism, white privilege, white supremacy, and etc. no one defines it. No one weighs to see if these terms are true. They just say it’s real. My only big gripe. - in response to White Privilege episode
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- Nhà sáng tạoUSC Bedrosian Center
- Năm hoạt động2014 - 2022
- Tập100
- Xếp hạngThô tục
- Bản quyền© University of Southern California
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