The urgency of intersectionality | Kimberlé Crenshaw

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Sunday Pick: Building atomic habits with James Clear | from ReThinking with Adam Grant

As a blogger and executive coach, James Clear spent years studying how to form and change habits. His research culminated in the book "Atomic Habits”, which has sold more than 15 million copies and been translated into over 50 languages. James speaks with Adam about changing our ...  Afficher plus

Interview: What happens in your brain when you pay attention? with Dr. Sasha Hamdani | from TED Health

Attention isn't just about what we focus on -- it's also about what our brains filter out. By investigating patterns in the brain as people try to focus, computational neuroscientist Mehdi Ordikhani-Seyedlar hopes to build computer models that can be used to treat ADHD and help t ...  Afficher plus

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Intersectionality! Our Final Show of 2017!
Unicorn Youth

The term “intersectionality,” was coined by scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw in a 1989 paper, and it’s the notion that oppressions intersect to create compounded, complex experiences of discrimination. That’s hard to get around but don’t worry we keep breaking down that terminology thro ...  Afficher plus

[EXTRAIT] Caroline Fourest et l'expérience de l'altérité
InPower par Louise Aubery

On a tendance à penser que les victimes sont toujours les mieux placer pour débattre de leur situation.

Qu’on soit victime de racisme, d’homophobie, d’antisémitisme, de grossophobie ou toute autre forme d’oppression, on veut faire entendre, et à raison, notre parole. 

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Calling In the Call-Out Culture with Loretta J. Ross (168)
Therapist Uncensored Podcast

“It’s not about letting harms and injustices get a free pass. It’s about making choices about how you seek that accountability in a way that’s more likely to be effective.” Calling in Call-out Culture and lots more…. see show notes below for more resources! Loretta J. Ross is an ...  Afficher plus

#75 - Race, le mot qui fâche
Kiffe ta race

En France, le mot race fait peur. Si peur que l'Assemblée Nationale a voulu le rayer de la Constitution, et que le prononcer, même dans un usage critique, ferait de vous un·e ennemi·e de la République. Pourtant, la notion de race est essentielle pour analyser ...

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