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Blog (0) Systemic (27)

  • Policing Black Bodies

    Policing Black Bodies

    On this episode of Systemic, our host Dan Kimbrough sits down with Dr. Melissa Anyiwo. Dr. Anyiwo is an Associate Professor of History and…

  • Muslim In America

    Muslim In America

    When looking at American media, images and portrayals of Middle Easterners and Muslims have always had a negative and terroristic focus. Given that the…

  • Academic Diversity Directors

    Underrepresented students (while we acknowledge that that term includes a wide swath, for this podcast, we’re referring to race and ethnicity) entering predominantly white…

  • Reframing Black History

    Reframing Black History

    Black history month is usually spent retelling the same stories and highlighting the same figures. And while it is important that we don’t forget…

  • Race and Religion

    Race and Religion

    In this episod,e our host, Dan Kimbrough, talks with Rev. Joshua Brockway, who is an ordained minister in the Church of the Brethren where…

  • What is Kwanzaa?

    What is Kwanzaa?

    In this episode, our host Dan Kimbrough will explain the history, importance, and practices of Kwanzaa. While many still hold the idea that Kwanzaa…

  • Act to Engage

    Act to Engage

    In this episode of systemic, we talk with award-winning journalist Ernest Owens about his journey as a black queer man, his work to help…

  • Model Minority Myth

    Model Minority Myth

    In 1966 the New York Times wrote an article that first referred to Chinese-Americans as the Model Minority. It explained that during a time…

  • Critical Race Theory

    Critical Race Theory

    Critical Race Theory teaches the truth about American history. The actual truth – good, bad, or otherwise. Learning this truth can be painful, uncomfortable,…

  • Podcast Update

    Podcast Update

    Creating a podcast about systemic racism, while experiencing it and seeing it play out day to day, can take a toll. One I wasn’t…