
25 episodes

What Are You? Paula Thomas & Stacy Thomas
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- Society & Culture
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4.9 • 27 Ratings
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Exploring aspects of race and identity through a bi-racial & multi-racial lens.
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Burn Hollywood Burn
The outrage to Hollywood casting of POC in certain roles is crazy. We breakdown those reactions and more.
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NOPE!
Jordan Peele makes another foray into the horror film genre and we have a few things we'd like to discuss. *No spoilers
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YOU GOT MY BODY NOW YOU WANT MY SOUL
Short emergency episode about some the latest Supreme Court decisions including abortion & guns.
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BUFFALO STANCE
We want to process the tragedy in Buffalo with y'all. Join us as we share how it has affected us and others.
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IT MAKES ME WONDER HOW I KEEP FROM GOING UNDER
Oscars Edition! Marginalized people are constantly being subjected to oppressive behaviors. When this happens, is there a breaking point? If so, what are the repercussions?
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ONE LOVE FOR UKRAINE & THE WORLD
How should we as Americans and people of color process the escalating war in Ukraine?
Customer Reviews
Wonderful and informative!
I look forward to each new episode! I always learn new things and find myself really thinking about issues from a different point of view with this podcast. Paula and Stacy are both thoughtful and thought-provoking, and their podcast is a really important way to learn and digest today’s news from a biracial and multicultural standpoint. Thanks to both of you! Keep ‘em coming!!!
Refreshing Enlightenment of this current Topic
I found the last “21 Til Infinity” very well spoken. I tend to stay away from these types of topics on podcast finding myself being bombarded with strong opinions and or twisted facts. This was pleasant listen and the facts and or opinions were well presented. I also love the title taking us back to “93 Til Infinity” by Souls of Mischief.
Insightful and timely
For anti-racists and anti-racists in training, the Thomas’s insights and analysis are informative and useful for gaining a thorough and responsible understanding of white supremacy. I am among many who are grateful to learn others’ perspectives on racism especially when those sharing are careful to explain how their personal experience shapes their opinions.