Identity Politics is a podcast that features new stories and perspectives about race, gender and Muslim life in America. From pop culture to politics, each episode co-hosts Ikhlas Saleem and Makkah Ali invite guests to talk about issues impacting their lives as Muslims at the intersection of multiple identities.
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RadioLacan.com | Seminario en la ECF: Identity Politics con Lacan. Lazo social e identificación a la luz del Hay Uno
RadioLacan.com es el sitio de audios y conferencias de la Asociación Mundial de Psicoanálisis.
Musician Ami Dang chats with womxn, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ and/or genderqueer music producers and composers to explore how identity and politics are interwoven within our music practice, the tools and technology that we use, and how we share our work. Through open and honest conversations from one artist to another, That Dang Show reveals how these musicians sit at the helm of the future, their identities, and their work.
Hyphenated, the Podcast is a show about cultural identity. Through conversations, reflections and more formal interviews (and with lots of laughter) the show explores how Canadians identify, and how those identities are determined. This show is meant to be a mix of politics, education, comedy, and it hopes to include its entire audience in several conversations about how to make sense of being more than one thing at any given time.
We are currently searching for game changers in the worlds of health, medicine, art, technology, food, politics, literature, spirituality, education, fashion, entertainment, social justice, international affairs, civil rights, etc. We will cast a light on the challenges our guests have faced to encourage their rise to success. We imagine our listener in the middle of America who feels ashamed of their gender/sexuality identity, or feels marginalized & hopeless - to inspire them in the knowin ...
The 2016 U.S. Presidential Election is unprecedented. The nomination process and ongoing campaigns revealed the complexities of identity and its role in uniting and dividing the country. This course explores how issues of race, class, gender have shaped the candidates, campaigns, and our society. Our analysis spans the presidential race from the announcements of more than ten presidential hopefuls to the current competition.
Hosts Joe and Evan deliver a news and comedy podcast covering all the delinquent and fascinating back page and out front topics. A comedic look at politics, documentaries, current events, advice, and deep personal stories.
Over four days in June 2012, our speakers – philosophers and theologians, historians and writers, believers and non-believers – will consider what it can mean to be religious, and what role the voice of faith may legitimately have in the conversations of citizens in a multicultural, democratic state and in the community of nations.
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Episode 67 - Discussing Inter-cultural Dating & novel 'Ties that Tether' with author Jane Igharo
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This episode features an interview with childhood friend of mine, Jane Igharo who just released her debut novel Ties that Tether. Mid-way through the episode we are joined by friend of the show, Kondwani Mwase from the podcast 54 Lights. Ties that Tether is available wherever books are sold.저자 Patience Adamu
With Covid resurfacing so much trauma, therapists have taken to instagram to help folks cope. But what does the journey to healing actually look like? Ikhlas and Makkah talk to Dr. Kameelah Rashad about myths and misconceptions around healing and navigating trauma. https://media.blubrry.com/identitypolitics/content.blubrry.com/identitypolitics/62_E…
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Episode 65 - Black but not American, the Trouble with Obama & Harris
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Quotes referenced in this episode are from Wilkerson, Isabel. (2020). Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents. Random House Publishing저자 Patience Adamu
Ikhlas and Makkah come back from an extended break and explore what joy and rest means to them in this space, time and age. https://media.blubrry.com/identitypolitics/content.blubrry.com/identitypolitics/61_Episode_61_Joy_and_Rest_2.mp3저자 Ikhlas Saleem and Makkah Ali
At the time of recording, Nigeria is experiencing a democratic revolution where it's citizens are asking for freedom from the oppressive police brutality, from the corruption, and demanding accountability for the acts of the state. This is huge for Nigeria, and this episode is a brief summary of the movement and its history. #EndSars #EndPoliceBrut…
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Episode 63, The Beginning of the end of the Nobel Peace Prize
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This episode is about the nomination of Donald J. Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize and what it says about the prize itself. References: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54092960 http://www.nobelpeacesummit.com/nobel-peace-prize-copy/#:~:text=The%20Peace%20Prize%20has%20been%20Awarded%20to%20134%20Nobel%20Laureates%20since%201901&text=Alfred%…
This episode is a response to the horrific backlash that has come from Black and Brown communities after the shooting of Jacob Blake. It explores an immigrant theory and typology that helps listeners make sense of the harmful ideas.저자 Patience Adamu
Dr. Dravon James joins our conversation about this brave new world. She is a motivational speaker, pharmacist, actress, wife and mom. Her insight on how we can be our most powerful guide is priceless during this time. Treat yourself to this incredible podcast in which you will be consumed with love, peace and gratitude.…
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Wizard Apprentice, Songwriter, Music Producer & Multimedia Artist
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In Episode 8 of That Dang Show, Ami Dang chats with Wizard Apprentice, a music producer, live performer, and video artist from Oakland. As a highly sensitive introvert, her/their multimedia projects are strategies for managing an overwhelming world. Their music is a combination of lyrical precision, minimalistic composition, and technically-amateur…
An interview with Anita Rex, discussing the politics of love and beauty as depicted in the Netflix original series, Indian Matchmaking.저자 Patience Adamu / Anita Rex
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Maral, Music Producer, DJ & Cultural Organizer from Los Angeles
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In Episode 7, Ami Dang chats with Maral, a Los Angeles-based artist who has formed a unique vision of club music, one that embraces her heritage and recontextualizes it for a new audience. Focusing on the interplay between sounds and culture she combines Iranian folk field recordings with raw distorted beats, hoping it will introduce listeners to n…
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Korea Town Acid, Music Producer and DJ from Toronto and Seoul
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In Episode 6, Ami Dang chats with Korea Town Acid, a Korean born, Toronto-based DJ/Producer/Live PA performer. She is a classically trained pianist evolved to free-form beat manipulator and creates swinging dance rhythms and moody bangers that meld disassembled minimalism, free jazz and the more avant-garde corners of techno. Check out her work at …
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Nailah Hunter, Harpist, Pianist, Singer, and Composer from Los Angeles
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In Episode 5, Ami Dang chats with Nailah Hunter, a composer, harpist, pianist, singer, and music educator from Los Angeles. Ami and Nailah discuss how she approached her compositions as spells, the annoying trendiness of new age spiritual practices, her (undiagnosed) synaesthesia, teaching music in quarantine, and more. Nailah Hunter’s debut album …
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Episode 60, International Students (with Tobi Oluwole of 3Skills)
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In this episode, we discuss the incredibly harmful treatment and complete disregard of the welfare of international students by the White House and then continue into a discussion of Tobi Oluwole's experience as an international student and the company he built to help them succeed. Learn more about Tobi and his team's work at www.the3skills.com…
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GRL PWR, a Collective Creating Platforms for Women and LGBTQ Identifying People in Baltimore
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GRL PWR, a Baltimore-based collective run by Amy Reid and Pangelica, creates platforms for women and LGBTQ identifying people and elevates visibility for underrepresented artists and talent. GRL PWR collaborates with installation, projection and performance artists, transforming environments as a way to grapple with the lack of queer spaces in Balt…
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Low Leaf, Multi-Instrumentalist, Composer & Producer from Los Angeles
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“There’s an opportunity for evolution in every single moment.” In Episode 3, Ami Dang chats with Low Leaf (aka Angelica Lopez), Filipino-American Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, composer and producer. Her music combines an array of genres using the harp, piano, guitar, and her experimental nature, to create a unique sound that ex…
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New Chance, Multidisciplinary Artist & Music Producer from Toronto
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Ami Dang chats with Victoria Cheong, a Toronto-based artist working in music, video and performance. She produces and performs electronic music as New Chance. Her other musical projects include a collaboration with reggae legend Willi Williams, and the musical duo Nice Hands with dancer-poet Aisha Sasha John. New Chance’s latest EP Hardly Working w…
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Ose, Sound Architect & Modular Synthesist from San Francisco & Delhi
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Ami Dang chats with OSE | ओस aka Arushi Jain, a San Francisco based pioneering sound architect and modular synthesist. Growing up in Delhi, she brings out the vibrancy of hindustani classical music in modern electronic movements by composing electronic music heavily inspired by Indian classical music. OSE discusses overcoming cultural dissonance in…
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Episode 59 - Decolonization, Reparations and Liberation
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This episode includes my musings on the international human rights movement that has taken over the world. I speak about how I feel it might serve not only Black/Africans people in white countries, but Black/Africans and people everywhere.저자 Patience Adamu
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Reflections on George Floyd, Black Lives Matter, and Police Brutality
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Joe and Evan discuss the ongoing tensions with protestors and police with the recent killing of unarmed black man George Floyd in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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BONUS Episode: A Conversation on Friendship and Faith w/ Black Iftar
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We go LIVE with Black Iftar to chat about creating a community of people you love, trust, and keep you inspired in your journey towards Allah.저자 Ikhlas Saleem and Makkah Ali
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Unemployment More Than Wages, Biden as a Hologram, Randonauts
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Joe and Evan discuss a caller's comments about unemployment and UBI, the Democratic National Convention with Biden as a projection, and searching for treasure with Randonauts.
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We're Back! Mannequins in Restaurants, Remote Bosses Spying on Employees
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Joe and Evan are back! We catch up on a 2 month hiatus, talk about restaurants reopening with mannequins, and bosses spying on remote employees.
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Episode 60: How to Make Meaning When You’re in the Thick of It
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To wrap up Season 7, Ikhlas, Hibba and Makkah sit down to check in, make sense of a post-COVID world and prep for a Ramadan unlike any other.저자 Ikhlas Saleem and Makkah Ali
This episode discusses two instances of anti-African sentiment that has arisen since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The racism and xenophobia against the WHO Director-General by the Chinese/Taiwanese and the post-colonial, white supremacist sentiments made re: clinical trials in Africa by the French. History of the Speculum https://www.his…
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Quarantine on Acid - Wearing a Mask Flip Flop, Dr. Drew's Coronavirus Nonsense, Covid Identity Politics
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Evan does a solo podcast with Joe at home quarantining. He discusses CDC and Surgeon General's flip flop and wearing masks, Dr. Drew's dangerous recommendations and apologies, and identity politics in the time of COVID-19.저자 News on Acid
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Episode 59: It’s Funny Because It’s True (ft. Nadirah Pierre)
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We chat with real life stand-up comedian and social media satirist, Nadirah Pierre about navigating the comedy scene while staying true to herself and her community as a Black Muslim woman.저자 Ikhlas Saleem and Makkah Ali
Joe and Evan discuss a local company considering putting psychedelic mushrooms in your coffee, a unique ploy to clean up goose poop, a bear stealing campers beers, and a follow up from a listener about lasering their dick shaft.저자 News on Acid
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Super Tuesday Recap, Rich People Driving Poorly, Middle School Rumors
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Joe and Evan recap Super Tuesday results, discuss a study about rich drivers being jerks, and talk about popular middle school rumors that used to float around.저자 News on Acid
Joe and Evan discuss the Super Tuesday vote intermingled with light coronavirus musings (don't touch your face).저자 News on Acid
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Episode 56, African History is Black History - Nigerian Americans
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We need your help to keep producing the show you come to know and love. Here’s two quick, easy ways you can support the show. Purchase our #CenterBlackMuslimVoices tee: identitypoliticspod.com/shop AND/OR Sign up to become a monthly contributor to the show: identitypoliticspod.com/donate저자 Ikhlas Saleem and Makkah Ali
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Denver Psilocybin Panel, Pit Bull Ban, Bezos Donating for Climate
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Joe and Evan discuss Denver governments first meeting as a Psilocybin panel, a proposed end to the pit bull ban, and Jeff Bezos donated to help with climate change.저자 News on Acid
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Episode 55, African History is Black History - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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We chat with Toronto-based #Blackistani couple Henna Khawja and Ryan Hilliard about race, family, and what it takes to bring together two cultures in one household. Henna Khawja is a registered social worker at University of Toronto and Ryan Hilliard is a youth director and youth counselor and advocate for a number of organizations and […]…
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Second-Hand Smoke, Corona Virus, Waffle House Valentines
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Joe and Evan discuss Rush Limbaugh and his stance on smoking, being quarantined for Corona virus, and Valentines day at Waffle House.저자 News on Acid
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Episode 54, African History is Black History - Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
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Joe and Evan give an update on the results of the Iowa Caucus while the results start to pour in.저자 News on Acid
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Episode 53, African History is Black History - Fela Kuti
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Ikhlas, Makkah and Hibba chat about hijab and modesty.저자 Ikhlas Saleem and Makkah Ali
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Episode 56: The Fabric of Our Lives (ft. Hoda Katebi)
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We chat with Hoda Katebi, of Blue Tin Production Co-op, about how our clothes and our spirituality are connected, and steps we can take towards becoming more responsible consumers. We also share our first modest fit and whether or not we’d wear Nike’s new swimsuit. Guest Hoda Katebi is a Chicago-based Iranian-American creative and community […]…
Entrepreneur and poet Aidan Marus comes by the studio to talk to us everyday philosophy. Don’t miss this inspiring episode about doing what it takes to follow your dreams. Aidan reminds us that there is so much power in story telling. He also reminds us that the blueprint of life can be found in poetry.…
Behavioral Relationship Expert, Tracy Crossley, comes by the studio to talk about dating and relationships. This is a fun and educational episode everyone should hear (regardless of where you are in the relationship spectrum). Tracy is candid, warm and right on target when it comes to our need for human connection.…
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Episode 55: When Food Taste Like Home (ft. Reem Assil)
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We talk about food and community with Reem Assil of Reem’s bakery in Oakland.저자 Ikhlas Saleem and Makkah Ali
Chris Pan comes over to the studio to talk to us about a single word that creates who we are. Don’t miss this powerful episode about the founder of Myintent.org, a movement that has transformed people’s lives one word at a time.저자 Outliers TV
On this episode, Aymann Ismail, host of Slate’s Man Up podcast joins the show to discuss what it means to be a man in today’s world, what positive masculinity can look like, and how men can achieve it. Plus Makkah brings on a special guest, Rizwaan Akhtar, to learn about the spaces some men are […]저자 Ikhlas Saleem and Makkah Ali
Singer/Songwriter Tom Goss joins us at the studio to talk to us about social causes in music. Tom uses his music to talk about social issues like domestic violence and unconventional relationships. His music is hauntingly beautiful and he is definitely cementing his powerful place in pop culture.저자 Outliers TV