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012: White-ish

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This episode features a conversation with host Jim Noguera, musician Marcos de Jesus and literature student Jaroslav Grytsayo about race, identity, and identity politics. It was originally a four-person conversation, but one of the participants withdrew his verbal contribution to the episode. So it's a bit edited. There's some missing context. Nevertheless, it was fun, jokes abound. Some politically incorrect statements were, indeed, stated. Ye be warned. But Brother Marcos made sure at certain points that white privilege was acknowledged and helped keep things more respectful.

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This episode features a conversation with host Jim Noguera, musician Marcos de Jesus and literature student Jaroslav Grytsayo about race, identity, and identity politics. It was originally a four-person conversation, but one of the participants withdrew his verbal contribution to the episode. So it's a bit edited. There's some missing context. Nevertheless, it was fun, jokes abound. Some politically incorrect statements were, indeed, stated. Ye be warned. But Brother Marcos made sure at certain points that white privilege was acknowledged and helped keep things more respectful.

You can support the Pod via: Patreon.com/jimnog

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