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Favoriting December 14, 2016: Whos America is This?

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Safiya's interview    Safiya Myers courageously agreed to have one of our first real conversations about racism (after 8 years of friendship) recorded for our show--it amazed me how much I didn't know, and I'm grateful for her friendship and all she continues to teach me. 
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    Hey all. If your just tuning in, this is a series of episodes called "These are the People in your Neighborhood" where we spotlight individuals in marginalized groups. Tonight we talk about racism.    0:05:45 (Pop-up)
Safiya looking fierce     
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Madeline Sugimoto's interview    We talked to Madeline Sugimoto (age 80) who spoke to us about her experience in a Japanese Internment Camp during WWII. 
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Japanese American Exclusion Orders     
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Henry     
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Henry's Painting  'Planting Vegetables"   Favoriting  
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Tadashi Sugimoto Interview    We also spoke to Tadashi who was a young teenager in the camp.    0:44:18 (Pop-up)
Japanese Internment Camp     
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In the mess hall     
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Nedal Mefleh    Next week, we talk about this smart guy... 
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Listener comments!

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Aaron in Minneapolis:

Hey I included our interview on my podcast this week
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kimzilla:

Hey Aaron! I listened to your podcast, great show!
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Linda Lee:

hope to check that out soon Aaron!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:04pm
Aaron in Minneapolis:

Kim shut up and host geez
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Linda Lee:

beautiful girl, beautiful voice.
  7:06pm
Kate:

Wow, already impressed. Thank you Safiya for being willing to do this! (and you too Emily)
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Linda Lee:

interesting to see who directs the conversation. that's one subtle way privilege manifests.
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Linda Lee:

same thing takes shape between men & women all the time. taking the lead, talking over, talking louder, talking more. & marginalized people are accustomed to allowing that.
  7:34pm
Marc15:

When I was in college I faced great homophobia. My boyfriend at the time always wanted to hold hands and on occasion kiss me in public. I went to school in the late 1980s to early 1990s and this was rarely done in the suburbs of NJ. I felt bad in a way because my boyfriend loved me so much that he was brave enough to deal with the homophobia from people around us; and I felt like a coward who did not want to to deal with the homophobia.
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kimzilla:

Damn Marc15, its hard to be brave when you fear for your safety. I'm glad things are progressively getting better, its looking back at history that reminds us of those little steps forward.
  7:40pm
Hypertoast:

Such a great and enlightening interview with Safia. it's so sad but not that surprising that that kind of overt racism still happens. As a white guy, you'd be surprised(or maybe you wouldn't) by how comfortable racists think that I'll be a confidant or sympathize with whatever horrible thing they feel like telling me. I never let it slide and they will usually back peddle. It's not all the time and every time I'm like "you guys are still out there?" We all definitely have more work to do. I'ts great that there are people out there helping us and teaching us how to be better allies.
  7:43pm
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WHEN I WAS IN THE us oKLAHOMA i HAVE LEARND ABOUT IT
  7:49pm
Marc15:

@kimzilla It definitely was difficult to be brave. Looking back, I will always admire his bravery. We were together for 10 years, 1988-1998. I consider my relationship with him my most solid of all of my relationships.
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Linda Lee:

Mr. Sugimoto's recollection of internment is heartbreaking to hear. this is only first-person recollection i've heard. unfortunately the dance tunes distract me sometimes.
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Linda Lee:

sort of a strange juxtaposition ... horrible recollections & dance tunes.
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kimzilla:

It was intentional. Sometimes the experiments work...
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Linda Lee:

the experiment is the thing!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:58pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Thanks for the show tonight. Interesting stories, as always.
  8:00pm
Marc15:

Another superb show
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