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🗓️ 27 December 2022
⏱️ 68 minutes
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"Call-out culture" - a term coined within the last few years, but a concept that has existed long before. With a society immersed in technology, there are many positives about the seemingly never-ending conversation, but with the increase in connection, there's also an increase in the ability to speak negatively to and about one another. How do we educate others without tearing them down? In a divided world, changing our approach can help create social change. Loretta J. Ross, an activist, professor, and self-proclaimed "professional feminist" has dedicated years of her life to understanding how and why this culture has evolved. Follow along in her insightful discussion with co-host, Sue Marriott as they explore the intentions behind these actions, the root of the issue, and how to more effectively "call-in" without "calling out" using the "Five C Continuum" process.
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0:00.0 | Think about what our opponents are fighting. They're not just fighting us. They're fighting truth |
0:07.1 | They're fighting evidence |
0:09.2 | They're fighting history, but most of all they're fighting time |
0:14.7 | Any one of those four forces could kick their asses without any help |
0:21.2 | How the hell are you gonna overcome truth and evidence and history and time |
0:29.4 | That's what they're actually up against now a lot of us are gonna get harmed and chewed up in the process and I'm sorry |
0:36.3 | That's happening, but I know victory is certain because of who they've arrayed themselves again |
0:42.5 | I failed to believe that it is possible for mankind to defeat time through evidence and history |
0:49.4 | I don't care what your political perspectives are |
0:52.5 | Hey everybody as we round out |
0:54.9 | 2022 we want to direct you to our nonprofit pick for this year mental health liberation |
1:01.6 | This is an arm of inclusive therapist calm |
1:05.3 | Mental health liberation bridges marginalized people with quality accessible therapy |
1:11.2 | So thank you for your good work. We've donated half of our ad sales and all of our merch sales this year and hope you would be willing |
1:18.7 | To join us and to support them as you were able |
1:23.3 | So Anna and I are gonna take a short break to |
1:27.1 | You know basically recharge and do the things that we recommend you guys doing self-care |
1:33.1 | But in the meantime, we are gonna be sharing some of the episodes that we really don't want you to miss |
1:38.5 | Or if you have heard them that are worth a relicin so this first camp miss episode is with professor |
1:45.6 | Loretta Ross this was really popular with our audience |
1:49.7 | Since the episode aired she was chosen for MacArthur Foundation Fellowship basically. It's called a genius grant and |
1:56.6 | This fellowship is one of the nation's most prestigious awards for intellectual and artistic achievement |
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