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🗓️ 7 September 2021
⏱️ 44 minutes
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Debunking the myth that Black Lives Matter is trying to destroy families is such an important topic, we’re spending our second week in a row talking about it.
If you haven’t had a chance to listen to last week’s episode — “Black Lives Matter And the Family Part 1: Enslavement” — I would encourage you to check out that one first.
In Part 1, we talk about what Black Lives Matter has actually said about the family, how it's been misinterpreted and how enslavement has affected the history of Black families in our country. In essence, it’s an explanation of the historical context of what we’re seeing in the Black family, whereas Part 2 focuses on a system that is happening in the present day — a system that is negatively affecting the Black family as we speak.
That system is the over-policing of Black and brown communities and mass incarceration.
In this episode — “Black Lives Matter and the Family Part 2: Over-Policing and Mass Incarceration” — we look at:
My hope is that by the end of these two episodes you can see what I see: that Black Lives Matter loves families so much, that they want lots of different people from lots of different types of families to have the same access to opportunity.
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Articles, Studies & Podcasts Referenced In The Episode
First Name Basis Podcast, Season 2, Episode 5: “A Conversation With My Dad About Black History Month"
First Name Basis Podcast, Season 3, Episode 29: “Critical Race Theory In Schools”
“Demilitarize Our Neighborhoods,” Black Lives Matter
“Federal Militarization of Law Enforcement Must End,” Charlotte Lawrence and Cyrus J. O’Brien, ACLU
“Maybe America Is Racist,” Michael Harriot, The Root
“Militarization and police violence: The case of the 1033 program,” Research & Politics
“The Black Family In The Age of Mass Incarceration” by Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Atlantic
“Debunking the most pervasive myth about black fatherhood” by German Lopez, Vox
“What Is the 'Success Sequence' and Why Do So Many Conservatives Like It?” by Brian Alexander, The Atlantic
“James Baldwin and Paul Weiss Debate Discrimination In America,” The Dick Cavett Show
“The Nuclear Family Was A Mistake” by David Brooks, The Atlantic
“Ask Politifact: Does Black Lives Matter Aim To Destroy The Nuclear Family?” by Tom Kertscher and Amy Sherman
Song Credit: “Sleeper” by Steve Adams” and “Dive Down” by VYEN
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0:00.0 | You're listening to the First Name Basis podcast, Season 4, Episode 3. Black Lives Matter |
0:06.4 | and the family, over-policing and mass incarceration. Teaching our children to be inclusive |
0:19.2 | and anti-racist starts with us within the sacred walls of our home. |
0:24.7 | First-name basis is designed to empower you with the confidence you need to be a leader in your family and a change maker in your community. |
0:32.7 | Together, we will wrestle with hard questions and use the answers to create the world we want, a world |
0:39.4 | that reflects our values of inclusion, compassion, and courage. |
0:44.1 | I'm your host, Jasmine Bradshaw, and I am so excited to be on this journey with you. |
0:52.7 | Hello, First Name Basis fam. I am so glad you are here. This week we are talking about another system |
1:00.4 | that directly affects the black family. Now, if you are just joining us, I would encourage you to |
1:07.6 | press pause and go back to the first episode in this series. This episode is |
1:12.9 | broken down into two parts. And the first one was Black Lives Matter in the family and we talked |
1:17.7 | about enslavement and how the treatment of black enslaved people and the treatment of their |
1:23.1 | families has affected black families today. So in the last episode, we really focused on the historical |
1:30.4 | context of what we're seeing in the black family. And this episode, we're going to be focusing |
1:35.7 | on something that is happening present day, something that is negatively affecting the |
1:40.0 | black family as we speak. And that is the over-policing of black and brown communities |
1:45.2 | and mass incarceration. Of course, I have to start this off with a trigger warning for any of my |
1:52.0 | black and brown brothers and sisters. I know that this is heavy. I know that this is a lot. |
1:57.7 | And so if you need to step away, I just encourage you to take care of yourself at all |
2:02.6 | costs. This podcast is for us. It is to make our lives brighter and better and to make our society |
2:10.2 | more equitable. And so if you can't, if you don't have the capacity to hold space for the really |
2:16.1 | heavy topic of mass incarceration and the over-policing |
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