33 min

The Code Switch [A Deeper Dive‪]‬ Humanize

    • Society & Culture

What’s code switching? If you’ve ever found yourself changing who you are as a person in a given situation in order to gain acceptance, you’ve code switched. That need to shift how you show up in the world in order to adhere to a standard set by others is unfortunately a reality we live with and something our last guest, Imran Rehman, so poignantly brought up in episode 8.
 
In today’s episode we’re taking a deeper dive into this topic from our interview with Imran and breaking down what it means to code switch, why we’ve all been trained to do this (regardless of color), and the ways in which it actually dehumanizes us.
 
We’re exploring:


THIS common saying that Imran feels is “complete and utter rubbish” Several ways in which women are often expected to code switch as well as those for people of color  What it means to “talk white” and where professionalism standards need to be reset The powerful pep talk Emily got from Courthney lately that really helped her to realize where she’d been code shifting British colonialism and the fuss over Queen Elizabeth’s death (and the reminders that this event should really be invoking) How the dynamic we have collaborating as a Black man and white woman doing this work together is so powerful  
S4E8: The Wisdom of Community w/Imran Rehman
S4E6: When Schools Fear ‘Noise’: Learning From the Controversial Speech Cancellation at Middlesex School w/ Nikole Hannah-Jones
 
Get in touch with Imran:
https://bekokoro.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/imranrehman/
https://twitter.com/ImsRehman
https://www.instagram.com/bekokoronow/
 
If you’d like to support us in continuing this work, we’d be honored if you’d consider donating here: https://www.patreon.com/thehumanizepodcast 
 
Let’s talk about it! Connect with us to continue the conversation:
 
Instagram: https://instagram.com/thehumanizepodcast
Facebook: https://facebook.com/thehumanizepodcast 
Email: info@thehumanizepodcast.com
 

What’s code switching? If you’ve ever found yourself changing who you are as a person in a given situation in order to gain acceptance, you’ve code switched. That need to shift how you show up in the world in order to adhere to a standard set by others is unfortunately a reality we live with and something our last guest, Imran Rehman, so poignantly brought up in episode 8.
 
In today’s episode we’re taking a deeper dive into this topic from our interview with Imran and breaking down what it means to code switch, why we’ve all been trained to do this (regardless of color), and the ways in which it actually dehumanizes us.
 
We’re exploring:


THIS common saying that Imran feels is “complete and utter rubbish” Several ways in which women are often expected to code switch as well as those for people of color  What it means to “talk white” and where professionalism standards need to be reset The powerful pep talk Emily got from Courthney lately that really helped her to realize where she’d been code shifting British colonialism and the fuss over Queen Elizabeth’s death (and the reminders that this event should really be invoking) How the dynamic we have collaborating as a Black man and white woman doing this work together is so powerful  
S4E8: The Wisdom of Community w/Imran Rehman
S4E6: When Schools Fear ‘Noise’: Learning From the Controversial Speech Cancellation at Middlesex School w/ Nikole Hannah-Jones
 
Get in touch with Imran:
https://bekokoro.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/imranrehman/
https://twitter.com/ImsRehman
https://www.instagram.com/bekokoronow/
 
If you’d like to support us in continuing this work, we’d be honored if you’d consider donating here: https://www.patreon.com/thehumanizepodcast 
 
Let’s talk about it! Connect with us to continue the conversation:
 
Instagram: https://instagram.com/thehumanizepodcast
Facebook: https://facebook.com/thehumanizepodcast 
Email: info@thehumanizepodcast.com
 

33 min

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