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Created by a Sociologist/College Professor, this podcast gets into the minutia of modern day racial bias and the shadows of institutional racism. This podcast is adjoined to an upcoming documentary film entitled "Modern Racism." This film explores America's efforts to repair the damage caused by institutional racism. In this podcast, Sociologist Trevor B. Milton will engage in uncomfortable conversations on racism, the color line, the legacy of white supremacy, and up-to-date DNA research on ...
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This episode will discuss the "Multiracial" category in the United States. Featured in this episode are details about Trevor B. Milton's biracial background; how multiracialism is measured in the Americas; the 2020 Census and how the multiracial Americans have tripled in size since the last Census in 2010; and the future of multiracialism in the Un…
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Episode 8 will discuss the concept of White Paternalism. Hidden in the domain of White liberalism and identity politics, paternalist racism is the assumption that white progressives have the right to define what is good for people of color. Included in this episode will be a discussion on the scope of that paternalism, future paths for racial polit…
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Episode 7 will discuss the concept of “Latinidad” and Latinxs peculiar fit into America’s racial hierarchy. This discussion will also include “whiteness” and “anti-blackness” in Latin America; colorism; Indigenous contributions to Latinx culture; and the future of Latinx identity. The featured guest for this episode is Dr. Mery F. Diaz, Associate P…
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Episode 6 will discuss the impact of the culture of anti-Black racism in America on police interactions with the public. White police officers—and Black police officers alike—are raised in a culture that assumes the norm of Black male violence. This episode will explore the militarization of policing, the weight of institutional racism, and the “de…
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Episode 5 will discuss Asian Americans, the concept of "The Model Minority", and Asian Americans as "forever foreigners." The conversation focuses on the importance of education in understanding the history of Asians as Americans. The featured guest for this episode is Dr. Vivian Louie, Professor of Urban Policy and Planning at Hunter College (City…
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This episode explores the impact of media perception on the practice of racism. Hyper-segregated Whites in America are less exposed to real Black culture and instead take their cues from representations of Black people in media. The second half of the podcast is dedicated to the hidden gems in Black culture; in particular: the way that Black famili…
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This episode will discuss the etymology of the word "nigger", its uses in American culture, and how it has always represented the 'shadow self' of white America. Trevor Milton explores the connection between this body of undesirable attributes and the behaviors on full display at the siege on the U.S. Capitol building on January 6th, 2021.…
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Episode 2 will explore the "echoes" of our racist libertarian present as was generated by the popular novel "The Turner Diaries" (1978) The Turner Diaries has been labeled as the "bible of the racist right" by the FBI, and offers a white supremacist fantasy for America. This podcast will explore the content of the book in order to make sense of the…
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I am a Sociology Professor creating a documentary film entitled "Modern Racism." This film explores America's efforts to repair the damage caused by institutional racism. This episode in particular will explore the basic themes of the film. It will also address the concepts of colorblindism, biracialism, white supremacy, and the problems with cance…
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