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🗓️ 3 October 2023
⏱️ 31 minutes
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Trigger warning: Before you continue reading these show notes or listening to this episode, please be aware that it discusses lynching and white supremacist violence.
Lynching is a reality both now and in the past. Yet despite the fact that lynching continues to happen, it took more than 120 years to get an anti-lynching bill passed.
In that time, more than 200 iterations of bills that would make lynching a federal crime were introduced and failed to pass over and over again — including one that was voted down only three days before Ahmaud Arbery was lynched in February 2020.
It wasn’t until May of 2020 that Ahmaud Arbery’s story became national news. Before then, it was an invisible lynching — one that wasn’t widely known. But that doesn’t mean it should just be ignored, and the fact that these “invisible lynchings” still happen says a lot about what still needs to be done in the fight for justice.
In this episode, I talk more about:
The work I’m doing with a company called Litby that sparked the research for this episode.
The struggle to pass an anti-lynching bill
The importance of continuing to fight against lynching and other acts of racism — both the ones that make big headlines and those that don’t.
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Jasmine Bradshaw, the host and founder of the First Name Basis Podcast, is an anti-racist educator and former second-grade teacher who has a passion for helping schools make real change. From providing professional development for teachers to curriculum consulting to implementing her unique anti-racist resources, Jasmine is your go-to anti-bias and anti-racist education resource.
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Articles, Studies, & Podcasts Referenced in the Episode
First Name Basis Podcast, Season 2 Episode 17: “Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd: Unpacking Racism”
First Name Basis Podcast, Season 2 Episode 4: “3 Steps To A More Inclusive Bookshelf”
Litby offers a supplemental novel study program that supports students in reading, comprehending, and engaging with rigorous novels.
Invite Jasmine to work with your school at firstnamebasis.org/workwithme
“Lynching is now a federal hate crime after a century of blocked efforts” by Eric McDaniel and Elena Moore, NPR
“U.S. House To Vote On Anti-Lynching Act — Finally,” All Things Considered, NPR
Song Credit: “Clapping Music” by BrightestAvenue and “Sunshine” by lemonmusicstudio
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0:00.0 | You're listening to the First Name Basis podcast, Season 8, Episode 13, Invisible lynching and what it says about the fight for justice. |
0:13.8 | Welcome to the First Name Basis podcast, an anti-racist podcast for schools and families. |
0:19.3 | I'm your host, Jasmine Bradshaw, and it's my job to teach |
0:22.3 | grownups like you, how to talk to kids about race and racism. So let's go. We've got work to do. |
0:31.7 | Hello, First Name Basis, Fam. I am so glad you are here. All right, we're going to start off with a trigger |
0:40.8 | warning. We are talking about lynching today and white supremacist violence. And so I just need to start |
0:46.9 | with that right off the bat because I don't want you to keep listening if that's not something that you're |
0:50.7 | ready for right now, especially if you are a black, indigenous, or other |
0:55.2 | person of color. So today we're going to talk about lynching, and we're going to talk about how |
1:00.8 | important it is for us to understand that this is still happening, even if it's not big time news. |
1:07.9 | Even if it's not something that you're seeing right in front of you, even if there |
1:10.8 | isn't a viral video, it's so important that we continue on this path towards justice and continue |
1:16.5 | on our journey of anti-racism because there are so many things, so many horrible, violent, |
1:21.8 | racist things that are happening to people, even if it's not currently at the front of our |
1:27.2 | consciousness. Before we get going, I currently at the front of our consciousness. |
1:28.7 | Before we get going, I want to tell you about our Indigenous People's Day resource email. |
1:33.7 | So Indigenous People's Day is coming up and you all know that a lot of times when we have like |
1:38.7 | an exciting holiday or cultural celebration, we'll do a resource email where we pull stuff from |
1:43.6 | all over to help you |
1:45.7 | honor the day, learn about the history behind it or why it's important, and also share it with your |
1:50.9 | children. So in each resource email, we have both things for grownups and things for kiddos. |
1:57.5 | And so if you go to firstanebases.org slash indigenous peoples, and I'll be sure to put that |
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