Drinking and Dance After Hours: "Anti-Blackness, White Allyship, and Dance as a gateway to Empathy"
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In this first session of After Hours, Celtic and FTHRS discuss the racial dynamics of our country and of the dance world. In the interest of providing our listeners with more tools to deepen their education and further their understanding, we present the following list of podcasts that we hope you will check out and learn from: 1619 (New York Times); The Nod by Gimlet; About Race by author Reni Eddo-Lodge; Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay; Code Switch (NPR); Intersectionality Matters! hosted by a leading scholar of critical race theory Kimberlé Crenshaw; The Goodfoot Podcast (by Cue Arnold, episodes on race relations, white fragility, and a two parter on Blackface, one with Michele Byrd); Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast; Pod For The Cause (from The Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights); Pod Save the People (Crooked Media); Seeing White ( a miniseries by Scene on Radio)
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