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Conversations with Coleman

Bonus Q&A with Coleman Hughes

Conversations with Coleman

The Free Press

Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2021

⏱️ 46 minutes

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For my members who have signed up via my website, I'm pleased to announce that transcripts are now available for Season One of Conversations with Coleman. For those of you who haven't signed up via my website, I'd recommend making the switch so you can claim these amazing benefits via https://colemanhughes.org Today's episode is a recording of a live Q&A that I did a few months ago. I talked about how to have difficult conversations, what anti-racist books I'd recommend for children, the consequences of identity politics, blackness as an identity, the overuse of racism, cultural diversity and its relationship to racial disparity, and several other topics. I'll be doing another Q&A soon. If you're a supporter of the show, this time, you'll be able to submit questions directly to me through text message. You will be able to find that function at https://colemanhughes.org. For those of you who are considering joining our community, sign up at https://colemanhughes.org Stay tuned, for more updates!  #Ad Brilliant is a website and app that teaches you how to think and solve problems with fun, interactive lessons in STEM. With Brilliant's hands-on approach, you'll learn by doing instead of listening to lectures. It’s a better and more fun way to learn. All of Brilliant's courses have storytelling, code-writing, interactive challenges, and problems to solve. Brilliant offers many well-curated sequences of problems that help you to master all sorts of technical subjects and achieve your goals in STEM. To check out the many courses available and find the one that’s right for you, you can go to brilliant.org/CWC and sign up for free. The first 200 people that go to this link will get 20% off the annual Premium subscription. #ColemanHughes #ConversationswithColeman #CwC #DifficultConversations #Antiracist #Books #Children #IdentityPolitics #Blackness #Identity #Racism #CulturalDiversity #RacialDisparity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hip hop is always called out to inequalities in America.

0:03.0

But even within it, nothing's ever been equal.

0:05.6

This season, a lot of the Nariya podcast is tackling sexism, homophobia,

0:10.5

and all the unwritten rules that hold the entire culture back.

0:14.0

Listen to the louder the Nariya podcast from MMPR Music or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:30.1

Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman.

0:52.3

If you're hearing this, then you're on the public feed,

0:54.7

which means you'll get episodes a week after they come out,

0:57.3

and you'll hear advertisements.

0:59.0

You can gain access to the subscriber feed by going to colmundsuse.org and becoming a supporter.

1:04.0

This means you'll have access to episodes a week early,

1:06.6

you'll never hear ads, and you'll get access to bonus Q&A episodes.

1:10.8

You can also support me by liking and subscribing on YouTube and sharing the show with friends and family.

1:16.0

As always, thank you so much for your support.

1:22.9

Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman.

1:26.0

Today's episode is a recording of a live Q&A that I did a few months ago.

1:30.3

I talk about how to have difficult conversations, what anti-races books I'd recommend for children,

1:36.1

the consequences of identity politics,

1:39.0

blackness as an identity, the overuse of racism, cultural diversity, and its relationship

1:45.1

to racial disparity, and several other topics.

1:48.5

I'll be doing another Q&A soon, and if you're a supporter of the show,

1:51.5

this time you'll be able to submit questions directly to me through text message.

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