Researched stories about implicit racial biases and its affects on creativity. Hosted by a brown Canadian woman. Racialized people get information to apply to their own life. White allies get a better understanding of their racialized friends. NEW URL for SHOW NOTES: https://www.shai.hair/podcast

Cuts & Biases
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Researched stories about implicit racial biases and its affects on creativity. Hosted by a brown Canadian woman. Racialized people get information to apply to their own life. White allies get a better understanding of their racialized friends. NEW URL for SHOW NOTES: https://www.shai.hair/podcast
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3/14/2022
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Recent Episodes

March 15, 2024
Part 3: Breaking the White Gaze of To Kill a Mockingbird
<p>A brown Canadian is unlearning how the book was taught to generations of people in high school. </p> <p><strong>Topics:</strong> The racist Atticus in Go Set a Watchman. The novel’s position in the zeitgeist of the 1950s and 60s civil rights era. Playground memories of a Black Canadian girl in 1950’s Montreal. </p> <p>Show notes: https://heyshai.com/podcast-show-notes/</p> <p>Time Stamps</p> <p>(00:00) introduction</p> <p>(00:45) Interview Alisha</p> <p>(5:00) Recap of Part 2, mob scene</p> <p>(7:00) Alisha again</p> <p>(7:50) book - Go Set a Watchman</p> <p>(11:15) Interview Rachel</p> <p>(16:15) New Yorker article</p> <p>(20:03) book - White Fragility </p> <p>(24:30) book -Deep South</p> <p>(26:31) Alisha again</p> <p>(28:41) Alisha again</p> <p>(30:38) book - The Hate U Give</p> <p>(32:55) Interview Gilbert</p> <p>(39:20) book, Maya Angelou</p> <p>(40:00) book, A Lesson Before Dying</p> <p>(40:55) Interview Jessica</p> <p>(48:15) Alisha again</p> <p>(50:18) Interview Jessica</p> <p>(59:00) Interview Jessica</p>

August 17, 2023
Part 2: Breaking the white gaze of To Kill a Mockingbird
<p> • A brown Canadian is unlearning how the book was taught in high school to generations of people. </p> <ul> <li>Montreal's Black community in the depression era and Canadian racism in the 1930s-1950s. </li> </ul> <ul> <li>Interview: The daughter of a Black Canadian artist who in 1933 was about the same age as Jem in the book. </li> </ul> <p> Show notes: https://heyshai.com/podcast-show-notes/</p> <p><br></p>

May 4, 2023
Part 1: Breaking the white gaze of To Kill a Mockingbird
<p>This series is about:</p> <ul> <li><p>how Shai, a brown woman, broke through being taught it from the white perspective and sought out a Black one. </p> </li> <li><p>the novel’s position in the zeitgeist of the 1950s and 60s civil rights era.</p> </li> <li><p>a Black Canadian girl’s experience growing up in 1960s Montreal</p> <p>Show notes: <a href="https://heyshai.com/rain-out-bias-podcast-to-kill-a-mockingbird" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://heyshai.com/podcast-show-notes/</a></p> </li> </ul>
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