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In Full Color is a podcast about race, community, and justice. Each episode features a candid conversation with activists, educators, and everyday people exploring the intersectionality between race and identity in today’s culture. A new episode is posted every week! Hosted by Taylor McGhee, Founder and Creative Director of the Grayscale Movement. Learn more at www.grayscalemovement.org

In Full Color Grayscale Movement

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 3 Ratings

In Full Color is a podcast about race, community, and justice. Each episode features a candid conversation with activists, educators, and everyday people exploring the intersectionality between race and identity in today’s culture. A new episode is posted every week! Hosted by Taylor McGhee, Founder and Creative Director of the Grayscale Movement. Learn more at www.grayscalemovement.org

    Raising Multiracial Kids & Racial Consciousness ft. Charlie & Subha (Part 2)

    Raising Multiracial Kids & Racial Consciousness ft. Charlie & Subha (Part 2)

    Last week’s episode featured Charlie Michael and Subha Xavier talking about the beginnings of their relationship as they navigated being an interracial couple. In part two, Charlie and Subha share their approaches to raising their multiracial sons and Taylor reflects on her own upbringing. The three discuss the importance of representation in the media, living in a bilingual and multicultural household, and how to talk about race with kids.

    • 43 min
    Interracial Marriage and Multicultural Family Life ft. Charlie & Subha (Part 1)

    Interracial Marriage and Multicultural Family Life ft. Charlie & Subha (Part 1)

    Welcome to Season 2 of In Full Color! And the very first two-part episode! In part one. Taylor chats with Dr. Charlie Michael and Dr. Subha Xavier - two professors in the Atlanta area. They share their experiences as an interracial and multiethnic couple and embracing Subha’s Sri Lankan and Canadian heritage. Subha and Charlie discuss the importance of raising their family in diverse spaces, speaking multiple languages, and using films like Into the Spiderverse to enrich their sons' exposure to diverse representations of BIPOC.

    • 48 min
    Reflections from a Black Queer Educator ft. Megan Pendleton

    Reflections from a Black Queer Educator ft. Megan Pendleton

    Happy LGBT History Month and in a few weeks National Coming Out Day! In this week’s episode, Taylor speaks with Megan Pendleton - a Black queer educator and doctoral student from Baltimore, Maryland. Megan shares her coming out experience, how she’s found community in intersectional spaces, and her connection to spoken word & slam poetry. She also talks about how her involvement in higher education and why she is passionate about empowering queer & trans students of color.

    • 52 min
    Multilingual Education & Interfaith Dialogues ft. Mariam Hassoun

    Multilingual Education & Interfaith Dialogues ft. Mariam Hassoun

    This week Taylor talks with Mariam Hassoun, an incoming graduate student at the University of Oxford and founder of Baraka English School, an organization providing English education programs for orphans in Baghdad, Iraq. Mariam reflects on her own experiences being Iraqi American and the importance of being multilingual in America as well as in the Middle East. She expresses the necessity of multicultural and interfaith spaces to integrate global perspectives in our daily life.

    • 49 min
    Filipino American Identity and Prison Abolition ft. Erin Oquindo

    Filipino American Identity and Prison Abolition ft. Erin Oquindo

    In this week’s episode, Taylor catches up with Erin Oquindo - a mixed-race Filipino-American activist and abolitionist. Erin shares how they’ve embraced their heritage & culture and their connection to Filipino Liberation. They shed light on the perils of human caging and explain what it means to say “mass incarceration is mass elimination.” Erin emphasizes to listeners the tangible and actional steps towards abolishing the prison industrial complex and more broadly the criminal justice system.

    • 53 min
    Black Joy, Feminism and Reproductive Justice ft. Kelsey Brown

    Black Joy, Feminism and Reproductive Justice ft. Kelsey Brown

    This week Taylor talks with a former classmate Kelsey Brown, a Black woman, reproductive justice advocate, and student at Vanderbilt University. Kelsey shares how she uses roller skating to create a space for rest and to celebrate the liberating power of Black joy. Also, Kelsey discusses how she got involved in intersectional reproductive justice and the importance of centering Blackness in feminist discourse.

    • 43 min

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Ashley Robin ,

A must listen

I learned something new each and every episode. Taylor voice and the voices of those she has on her podcast are so important and I hope more and more people will listen to this podcast. Your voice is so important Taylor!

Ney5050 ,

In Full Color

Thoroughly enjoyed the first episode and only had to use Google twice!! So I’ve already learned something. 🙂 Laughed our loud about Cana’s aversion to “y’all”and Juana being your “grandmother”! (Sorry Juana)
Looking forward to next weeks,

Nancy Elliott Yetter

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