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ITT Sound Off: Words Matter

In The Thick

Futuro Media

News Commentary, Politics, Culture, Society, News, Society & Culture

4.9 • 1.9K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2021

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Maria and Julio discuss the aftermath of the tragic violence in Georgia this week which left 8 people dead, the majority of whom were Asian women. They get into the need for mainstream media and authorities to call this casualty what it is: a hate crime. They also unpack the latest on immigration, including the dehumanizing language used by the Biden administration and mainstream media when referring to refugees. And lastly, they talk about the Senate hearing on the proposed Equality Act. ITT Staff Picks: - In light of the violent targeted attack this week, the Broadcast Advisory Council of the Asian American Association of Journalists released a statement urging newsrooms to empower and recognize the work and expertise of their AAPI journalists. The Asian American Journalists Association also released guidance via Twitter and their website for newsrooms reporting on this topic.  - "The beliefs have been shaped by legal code, America's history of imperialism and the prevailing culture," historian Ellen Wu told Kimmy Yam in this article for NBC News, "one factor that helps explain the toxic environment for Asian women is the type of labor they were relegated to in the U.S. beginning in the 19th century, she said." - Kate Sosin, LGBTQ+ reporter at The 19th, reported on a new poll which found that "70 percent of the country supports the Equality Act, the watershed nondiscrimination protections bill for LGBTQ+ people that is heading to the Senate Judiciary Committee."  Photo credit: AP Photo/Candice Choi  


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0:24.8

Futuro.

0:29.8

Hello people, welcome to In the Thick.

0:36.5

I'm Mariano Rosa.

0:38.1

And we're already laughing because it's Friday.

0:42.0

It's just end of week meal and this is ITT Sound off.

0:45.0

I am so glad that we have ITT and in particular that we have ITT Sound off because it does allow

0:50.9

us to laugh and cry because this has been a week of just so much fucked up this people.

0:57.7

Oh my God.

0:58.7

We're going to get to our first topic and we just want to say that we are thinking about

1:04.8

those who lost their lives, those who were murdered in the Atlanta area in Georgia

1:10.2

on Tuesday night.

1:11.2

When a 21 year old white man, he is a domestic terrorist.

1:15.2

You know, they use that so easily on Muslim and black people.

1:18.6

So yes.

1:19.6

Yeah.

1:20.6

This kid opens fire at three different massage parlors killing eight people, six of whom

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