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    Explore " stop asian hate" with insightful episodes like "10 - Sean Zh | Coffee and Banana", ""I feel it in my bones that I'm Aussie & yet..." - Domain Mag Editor Josie Huynh on Asians in Media & Assimilation", "Legal Definition of a Hate Crime, #StopAAPIHate, Ketanji Brown Jackson on the Supreme Court, and Affirmative Action with Former Federal Prosecutor, Shanlon Wu", "Subtle Asian Baking’s Kat Lieu on Why We’re Obsessed With Asian Baking" and "#34 - LAPD LOCKS UP WRONG WOMAN, Asian Is The New White, & Drinking Wisdom" from podcasts like ""Coffee and Banana", "Crazy Biatch Asians", "POC Podcast - Progressive Opinions of Color", "Crazy Biatch Asians" and "BREAKING TAKES"" and more!

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    "I feel it in my bones that I'm Aussie & yet..." - Domain Mag Editor Josie Huynh on Asians in Media & Assimilation

    "I feel it in my bones that I'm Aussie & yet..." - Domain Mag Editor Josie Huynh on Asians in Media & Assimilation

    Josie Huynh is an Australian journalist of Vietnamese heritage. She's currently the editor of Domain Magazine and Domain Prestige Magazine, two Australian property publications. 

    We talk: 
    - Surfy towns and Vietnamese restaurants
    - What the heck is assimilation?
    - Her family's harrowing journey to Aus after the Vietnamese war 
    - This confusing feeling with racism that we can't put our fingers on. Help!

    I’d LOVE to hear about your personal experiences! Slide into my dms on Insta @crazybiatchasians or via email crazybiatchasians@gmail.com

    If you want to support CBA through monthly donations, you can find me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crazybiatchasians

    Produced and edited by Sharon Jiang.

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    Legal Definition of a Hate Crime, #StopAAPIHate, Ketanji Brown Jackson on the Supreme Court, and Affirmative Action with Former Federal Prosecutor, Shanlon Wu

    Legal Definition of a Hate Crime, #StopAAPIHate, Ketanji Brown Jackson on the Supreme Court, and Affirmative Action with Former Federal Prosecutor, Shanlon Wu

    Today’s guest is Shan Wu. As a former federal prosecutor, nationally known criminal and student defense lawyer, and frequent guest on CNN and other news outlets, Shan is regularly called on to explore political and legal topics, ranging from election and impeachment questions to high-profile Title IX cases. 

    We discuss: 
    -The spike in hate crimes against AAPI folks

    -What is the legal definition of a hate crime and why hate crimes are underreported

    -The affirmative action case at Harvard

    -The nomination of Judge Kentanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court; the value of Judge’s experience as a public defender; Biden’s promise to nominate the first Black women to the Supreme Court.

    -Justice Breyer’s hesitancy to retire and viewing the Supreme Court as an apolitical institution

    -Shan’s own career development, life story, and becoming a spokesperson for AAPI folks

    Shanlon Wu: Twitter
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    Host, Nancy Wu: Website, Instagram, Twitter

    Welcome to Progressive Opinions of Color (POC), a podcast that creates space for people of color in conversations about economics, politics, and culture. The goal of this podcast is to engage the state of the economy, and other pressing topics in politics, economics, and culture, all through perspectives inclusive of the lived experiences of people of color. Whether you're new to politics or already a huge politics nerd, we hope this podcast inspires community and conversation among us. Join us in reimagining politics and economics with underrepresented voices.

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    Subtle Asian Baking’s Kat Lieu on Why We’re Obsessed With Asian Baking

    Subtle Asian Baking’s Kat Lieu on Why We’re Obsessed With Asian Baking

    Kat Lieu is the founder of Subtle Asian Baking, the largest Asian baking online community of nearly 300,000 members. 

    She wanted to be a young fiction author but was told ‘books with Asian characters don’t sell‘. But with the success of SAB, she’s now published Modern Asian Baking At Home, a cookbook filled with sweet and savoury Asian baked goods. 

    We talk: 
    - Cultural nostalgia through food
    - Her transition from a ‘classic’ career to creative
    - What the heck IS Asian baking?

    I’d LOVE to hear about your personal experiences! Slide into my dms on Insta @crazybiatchasians or via email crazybiatchasians@gmail.com

    If you want to support CBA through monthly donations, you can find me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crazybiatchasians

    Find Subtle Asian Baking on:

    - FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/subtleasianbaking

    - Insta: https://www.instagram.com/subtleasian.baking/

    - Cookbook: modernasianbaking.com/preorder

    - Fundraiser: https://www.gofundme.com/f/veryasianbakesale

    - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@subtleasian.baking

    Produced and edited by Sharon Jiang.


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    #34 - LAPD LOCKS UP WRONG WOMAN, Asian Is The New White, & Drinking Wisdom

    #34 - LAPD LOCKS UP WRONG WOMAN, Asian Is The New White, & Drinking Wisdom

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    This time, Zach explores a story about the LAPD locking up the wrong woman for a crime for 13 days, Asians being barred from schools in San Francisco for doing too well, and the connection between drinking and music. 

     

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    Episode 1: We Call It Home

    Episode 1: We Call It Home

    In Season 3 of the Queens Memory podcast, “Our Major Minor Voices,” we feature stories from our neighbors of Asian descent in Queens, New York. 

     

    Too often, these voices are deemed “minor” – as in “of a minority.” But in this series – as in our borough – they are a major force. One in four Queens residents identifies as Asian-American. 

     

    In this episode, Executive Producer Melody Cao chronicles the turmoil these communities are experiencing in the present, as well as the richness of their pasts in our borough.

     

    If you’re listening with others and want to discuss, here are some guiding questions: 

     

    What does ‘HOME’ mean to you?
    When did you start to call Queens home?
    What makes Queens feel like home to you?

     

    Resources mentioned in the episode can be found below:


    Asian American / Asian Research Institute, CUNY
    Asian American Center in Queens College
    Chinese-American Planning Council

     

    This episode was produced by Melody Cao in conjunction with Anna Williams and Natalie Milbrodt. It was hosted by J. Faye Yuan.

     

    Mixing and editing by Cory Choy with music composed by Elias Ravin. 

     

    Special thanks to Wayne Ho, Joyce Moy, and Madhulika Khandelwal

     

    The news clips quoted in the episodes are from:

     

    “Anti-Asian Attacks in NYC Woman Arrested in Spree of Beatings ” — News 4 Now, July 23 2021;
    “Anti-Asian incidents top 6,000 since start of pandemic” — CBS Evening News, May 6 2021;
    “Asian woman struck in head with rock in Queens; Police investigating as possible hate crime” — ABC 7 Eyewitness News, November 27 2021;
    “Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans On The Rise” — NBC News Now, February 20 2021

     

    This podcast has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this episode are those of its creators and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of National Endowment for the Humanities, Queens Public Library, the City University of New York, or their employees.

    Stop AAPI Hate

    Stop AAPI Hate

    In recent years, attacks against Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in the United States of skyrocketed. Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, there have been over 10,300 documented incidents of hate. Today, we’re joined by Manjusha P. Kulkarni, Executive Director of AAPI Equity and co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate, to learn more about how data is being collected and shared in the movement to stop Asian hate. 

    Learn more at StriveTogether.org.

    Innovation is not just making a buck :: Todd Khozein

    Innovation is not just making a buck :: Todd Khozein

    Todd Khozein is the founder of the Founder and Co-CEO of SecondMuse, an impact and innovation company building resilient economies by supporting entrepreneurs and the ecosystems around them.

    More about our guest:

    The company is a manifestation of Todd’s impassioned belief that economic and social systems can be built inclusively and not at the expense of human dignity and the health of the planet. To test his theories and gain a deeper understanding of how to build and execute better systems, Todd earned a medical degree from the University of New Mexico, spent years developing a range of businesses, and co-founded SecondMuse in 2008. He’s proud to serve on the Board of Directors of TechSoup Global and The Circulate Initiative.

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    Episode Guide:

    1:33 - What Is Innovation?

    2:23 - What does 'big' mean?

    3:41 - 'BIG' in Tech: Scale

    5:07 - Social Media: adverse effects on body image perspective

    6:10 - Thinking in Spheres

    8:04 - Arriving at the broader view of innovation

    9:48 - The medical field perspective: homeostasis

    13:09 - Segregation: of knowledge and markets

    14:33 - Coalescence: travel, upbringing, cultures, experiences

    15:41 - Relationships, Connections, and Synthesizing

    17:51 - Human aspect of Innovation

    18:16 - Vicious cycles and Virtuous cycles

    20:21 - What isn't innovation?

    22:38 - Finding the right people who'll operate and support you  

    23:32 - Driving towards harmony

    24:44 - Past vs Present: Conversations of necessity

    26:12 - Decentralization of the world of Tech: moving out of California

    27:12 - Pandemic supply chain crisis

    28:05 - Homogeneity of thought and risk aversion

    29:52 - Diversity: don't put your egg in one basket

    32:07 - Advice to innovators 
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    Resources Mentioned: 

    People referenced:

    Stop Asian Hate:

    Black History Month:

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    OUTLAST Consulting offers professional development and strategic advisory services in the areas of innovation and diversity management.

    Did Someone Say D*ck?!

    Did Someone Say D*ck?!

    It’s a CELEBRATION! In this episode of #SoulPalate, we are celebrating another trip around the sun for Kapri! Kapri, Dee and their loquacious audience dive into a few self-reflective questions that everyone should ask themselves around their birthday, discuss professional etiquette and the rules of engagement when pursuing  clients, cherry-picking and selective sensitivity among non-black POC indulging in black culture(s), and more. 
    We even have some recommendations for our “Where We Eatin’” segment today! All this fabulous convo is accompanied by a lineup of bourbon and malt whiskies from ASW Distillery, out of Atlanta, GA. 


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    E-MAIL US your "Wit it or Nah" topics and spirit requests/questions to SoulPalatePod@gmail.com. 


    Bottles featured in this episode:(** means available currently at www.seelbachs.com)

    • ASW Fidder Soloist ** 
    • ASW Fiddler Georgia Heartwood Bourbon ** 
    • ASW Space Hide Commemorative Scotch Trooper Single Malt ** 
    • ASW Tire Fire Peated Malt ** 
    • ASW Distillery Duality Double Malt Whiskey ** 


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    Episode 5: Diversity in Dietetics and Nutrition + Graduate School Updates

    Episode 5: Diversity in Dietetics and Nutrition + Graduate School Updates


    We are 3 graduate school girls trying to change the world one-course module at a time. Please excuse our small absence. During this episode, Rose, Dottie, and Ruby talk about graduate studies and diversity within nutrition. In this episode, we discuss policy changes and best practices to serve the community. Join the discussion and find us in more places: https://linktr.ee/RDRPODCAST

    The First Sunday Episode

    The First Sunday Episode
    Nook, T. Petty, and Idris Elbow get together for a Sunday taping to discuss news, current events, politics, culture, and race. Items covered on this episode include a pending bourbon shortage in the U.S. and phone technology. Our feedback hotline is open at 234-804-8626. All episodes are available in all podcast formats. Download, subscribe, rate, review, and follow The Digital Gumbo Podcast today!

    Asians in the Film Industry, Filmmaking and Art During COVID-19, Mental Health in the AAPI Community with Actress and Filmwriter Yanzi Ding

    Asians in the Film Industry, Filmmaking and Art During COVID-19, Mental Health in the AAPI Community with Actress and Filmwriter Yanzi Ding

    Nancy is joined with Yanzi Ding to discuss her career as an actress and her short film, Sans Everything.

    * About the bilingual writer/actor Yanzi Ding

    New York Taiwanese bilingual actress Yanzi Ding is also a writer, translator, and dubbing artist. As an actor, she leads two Off-Broadway Play and two feature films. However, her mission in the United States is to create work and collaboration opportunities for diverse groups. Therefore, she creates many original works including the stage play which has been world premiered in New York east Broadway theater and has been invited to Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA). Her film scripts have also won Best Screenplay in reputable film festivals around the world.


    As a speaker in Asia, she shares and discusses with alien artists how to create a career in the United States with your own craft and creativity.

    For more information, please visit the website: yanziding.com


    *About the Short Film Sans Everything

     ⟪Sans Everything⟫is inspired by Shakespeare’s famous prologue “All the Worlds’  a Stage”, which discloses the meaning of this transient and illusive life. The story unfolds an Asian dancer who strives to live in New York and confronts a series of life crises in 2020 including COIVD-19. Surprisingly, she conquers all the ordeals enlightened by Shakespeare’s word “Sans Everything”. Based on a true story.


    The project is also honored to be sponsored by New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) artist program, which makes your kind donation tax-deductible, Please check the pitch video and the gift we prepare for you on NYFA.org. The script has won 11 Best Screenplay in reputable film festivals around the world and is now the Finalist in Oscar Qualifying festival --Rhode Island International Film Festival. 


    *NYFA choose the project that is worthy to present to the world,  and here we are:

    https://www.nyfa.org/fiscal-sponsorship/project-directory/view-project/?id=YD1731


    *Other information:

    *Official Website: https://yanziding2222.wixsite.com/sanseverything

    *IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14728590/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

    *IG: @sans.everything_shortfilm


    Nancy: Website, Instagram, Twitter
     
    Welcome to Progressive Opinions of Color (POC), a podcast that creates space for people of color in conversations about economics, politics, and culture. Your host is Nancy Wu. Nancy is an Asian American woman, an economist, and a huge politics and policy nerd. Nancy triple majored in Economics, Government (Political Science) and Gender Studies at Dartmouth and has a Master’s in Development Economics from Oxford. She works as an Economist full time and has previously worked in economic policy at the White House (under Obama, of course) and progressive think tanks. 
     
    The goal of this podcast is to engage the state of the economy, and other pressing topics in politics, economics, and culture, all through perspectives inclusive of the lived experiences of people of color. Whether you're new to politics or already a huge politics nerd, we hope this podcast inspires community and conversation among us. Join us in reimagining politics and economics with underrepresented voices.

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    After Poddy Number Seventeen: The T. Petty Takeover

    After Poddy Number Seventeen: The T. Petty Takeover

    T. Petty sets the agenda for this episode which includes stories on the Texas abortion ban, relief for victims of Hurricane Ida, and a salute to the late, great actor,  Michael K. Williams. Share your thoughts on this episode! The Digital Gumbo Podcast Feedback Hotline is open NOW at 234-804-8626. 

     

    The Life Changer Coach, Danese Banks

    The Life Changer Coach, Danese Banks

    Nookie Bishop, Jr. goes one-on-one with The Life Changer coach, Danese Banks, to learn how you can jump-start the process of accomplishing your next big goal. 

    Danese Banks, The Life Changer Coach can be found online at www.thelifechangercoach.com or 1-833-294-5433. 

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    The Digital Gumbo Podcast family encourages you to help our brothers and sisters in Louisiana and Mississippi impacted by Hurricane Ida.  Our hearts and prayers go out to all victims of the storm and we wish them Godspeed with the recovery. 

    Ways you can help: 

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/time.com/6093916/how-to-help-hurricane-ida/%3famp=true

    What Doesn't Kill Us, Makes Us Stronger

    What Doesn't Kill Us, Makes Us Stronger

    Once known as "the scary dad" in his daughter's pre-school class, top Hollywood screenwriter Dave Callaham (Marvel's groundbreaking Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) joins Kevin for an intimate discussion on how looks can be deceiving, the ups and downs of his career, how to overcome past trauma to build a brighter future and the importance of being transparent with your feelings — no matter how awkward and scary that may be....

    // To see this episode's #ContestGiveaway winners, visit: https://www.instagram.com/p/CTkZQHHF6KP

    // For questions, comments, or future topic suggestions, join us at –> Instagram.com/DILFpodcast

    After Poddy Number 15: Boys Night Out Part Two!

    After Poddy Number 15: Boys Night Out Part Two!

    Ways you can help Haiti: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/world/how-to-help-haitians-after-7-2-magnitude-earthquake


    Click links below and follow along as Nook and Dris enjoy “Boys Night Out“ Part Two and discuss: 

     

    Follow us on IG today (@thedigitalgumbopodcast). IG live episode coming this fall. Turn your IG notifications ON to know the minute we go LIVE! Follow, download, subscribe, rate review, and share the pod on all pod platforms today. 

    3: Como un condón para todo el cuerpo

    3: Como un condón para todo el cuerpo
    Hablamos demasiada mierda de COVID otra vez porque IT’S NEVER ENOUGH. En este episodio, nos enfocamos en las vacunas, y la disparidad cultural en la manera que tratamos el “vaccine hesitancy” de acuerdo a la raza de quienes se abstienen. También hablamos de la hipocresía innecesaria del COVID–19 Hate Crimes Act, y el eurocentrismo bestial de los misólogos puertorriqueños. Alfonso intenta ganar enemigos para ganar popularidad mediante la controversia más pendeja posible. Corrección: Marie en un momento menciona un vídeo de candidatas de Miss Mundo en Oxford, pero se confundió. El evento fue en la Universidad de Cambridge. Hay un enlace a un vídeo del evento al cual ella se refiere. Síguenos en Twitter: @peronoservimos (https://twitter.com/peronoservimos). Escríbenos un email: somosbuenosperonoservimos@gmail.com (mailto:somosbuenosperonoservimos@gmail.com) Visita nuestra página web: https://noservimos.fireside.fm (https://noservimos.fireside.fm)

    After Poddy Number Fourteen: The Nasty After Poddy

    After Poddy Number Fourteen: The Nasty After Poddy

    T. Petty returns and joins Nook and Dris on After Poddy Number 14. Here is the basis of their thesis for this episode:

    Follow us on IG today (@thedigitalgumbopodcast). IG live episode coming soon. Turn your notifications ON. Follow, download, subscribe, rate review and share the pod today. 

    Thanks Great Britain and France for your support from across the pond! 

    The Hotter Than August Episode

    The  Hotter Than August Episode
    Follow us today on IG: @thedigitalgumbopodcast IG Live episode coming soon! T. Petty’s back for Episode 54! She joins Nook and ‘Dris to discuss a rountable of items including the Cuomo resignation in NYS, the partial passage of the $3.5T U.S. budget/transpirtation infrastucture bill and—surprise—vaccines, masks and coronavirus. Follow us on Apple Podasts and download, subscribe, rate and especially review the podcast on all other formats before they try and kick us off the internet. Shoutout to our international listeners from Great Britain and France!