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Episode 38: Algorithmic Blues: CHAT-GPT Artificial Intelligence Explains Racism
Mar 10, 2023
22m 47s
Episode 37: Racist Political Rhetoric as Bloodsport and Human Equality
Oct 23, 2022
20m 47s
Episode 36: The Racist Negation of Enslaved and Free Black Women
Jul 1, 2022
27m 10s
Episode 35: The Discreet Knowledge of Crypto-Racism
Apr 30, 2022
29m 08s
Episode 34: A Primer on White Supremacy: It’s About the Blood
Mar 31, 2022
20m 28s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 3/10/23 | ![]() Episode 38: Algorithmic Blues: CHAT-GPT Artificial Intelligence Explains Racism | This podcast episode examines how AI (Artificial intelligence), principally CHAT-GPT, challenges faculty and students in higher education by “crowd sourcing” extant digital knowledge and how it defines concepts like racism. Key Words: Racism, Higher Education, White Supremacy, CHAT-GPT, Student Cheating, AI Tools, Calculators, AI Language Models, Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs), University Faculty, Ethics, Plagiarism, Opinion, Criminal Justice System, Transatlantic Slave Trade, Professor Ngo... | 22m 47s | ||||||
| 10/23/22 | ![]() Episode 37: Racist Political Rhetoric as Bloodsport and Human Equality | Episode Description—This podcast episode briefly examines selected examples of public political racist rhetoric leading up to the 2022 U.S. Midterm election season. The episode highlights Alexander Hamilton Stephens’s March 21, 1861 “Cornerstone” speech in order to contextualize contemporary racist political discourse and the idea of fundamental human equality. Key Words: Racism, White Supremacy, Doctrine of White Supremacy, Human Equality, Cornerstone speech, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Con... | 20m 47s | ||||||
| 7/1/22 | ![]() Episode 36: The Racist Negation of Enslaved and Free Black Women | This podcast episode, “The Racist Negation of Enslaved and Free Black Women,” briefly examines the erasure of the Black woman’s body, highlighting the period of slavery and the case of Pauline (Rabbeneck) of New Orleans, Louisiana in 1845. Key Words: Racism, White Supremacy, Doctrine of White Supremacy, Sexism, Racist Negation, Black Women, Pauline (Rabbeneck), Peter Rabbeneck, New Orleans, Louisiana, Louisiana Black Codes (Code Noir), Enslaved African Women, Southern Rape Complex, Antebellum... | 27m 10s | ||||||
| 4/30/22 | ![]() Episode 35: The Discreet Knowledge of Crypto-Racism | This episode, “The Discreet Knowledge of Crypto-Racism,” reexamines three disturbing historical examples of racial violence in the U.S. history (past and recent) in order to offer a working definition of the term crypto-racism. Key words: Racism, White Supremacy, Crypto-Racism (Working Definition), Hate Crimes, Covert Racism, Slave Catchers, Solomon Northup, James Byrd, Jr., “Solomon Northup's Odyssey” (film), “12 Years a Slave” (film), Twelve Years Slave. Narrative of Solomon Northup, A Citi... | 29m 08s | ||||||
| 3/31/22 | ![]() Episode 34: A Primer on White Supremacy: It’s About the Blood | This podcast episode, “A Primer on White Supremacy: It’s About the Blood,” recounts two events in 1944 Mississippi history: the lynching of the Reverend Isaac Simmons; and Senator Theodore Bilbo’s speech on White Supremacy found in the Congressional Record. Content warning: descriptions of lynching, racial epithets. Key Words: Racism, White Supremacy, Mississippi, Miscegenation, Lynching, Reverend Isaac Simmons, Eldridge Simmons, Theodore G. Bilbo, 78th Congress (1944), Take Your Choice... | 20m 28s | ||||||
| 2/28/22 | ![]() Episode 33: Rumors of a Race War | This podcast episode, “Rumors of a Race War,” briefly examines the idea of a race war in the American mind. Two disparate yet related events highlighted in the long history of American race relations is the Helter Skelter race war motive used in the 1970 Charles Manson trial; and the government’s recent prosecution of three men—Cook, Frost, and Sawall—for attempting to foment a race war in the United States. Key words: Racism, Race War, War, Content Warning, Racial Stereotypes, The Birt... | 26m 25s | ||||||
| 1/31/22 | ![]() Episode 32: Black Women, SCOTUS, and the Politics of Post-Truth Racism | This podcast episode, “Black Women, SCOTUS, and the Politics of Post-Truth Racism,” looks at the preliminary racist reaction to a Black woman nominee for the United States Supreme Court—with brief notes on the SCOTUS nomination’s connection to historical events surrounding the cases of Lani Guinier (1993) and Anita Hill (1991). Key words: Racism, Lani Guinier, The Tyranny of the Majority: Fundamental Fairness in Representative Democracy, Lift Every Voice Turning a Civil Rights Setback into a ... | 26m 33s | ||||||
| 12/31/21 | ![]() Episode 31: The Racist Great Replacement Theory and Preemptive Retaliation | This podcast episode considers the Far-Right racist philosophy known as the “Great Replacement Theory” with a note on the concept, Preemptive Retaliation. Key words: Racism, Great Replacement Theory (GRT), White Supremacy, Native Americans, African Americans, Dr. Frances Cress Welsing, Cress Theory of Color Confrontation, The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors, J. H. Van Evrie, White Supremacy and Negro Subordination, Dr. DeReef F. Jamison, “Frances Cress Welsing: Decoding and Deconstr... | 24m 15s | ||||||
| 11/30/21 | ![]() Episode 30: Incidental Notes on Racism and the Rittenhouse Murder Trial | Episode Description—This podcast episode explores the immediate aftermath of the 2021 Rittenhouse Murder Trial. Key words: Racism, Rittenhouse Murder Trial, Jacob Blake Shooting, World To Come: The Baltimore Uprising, Militant Racism And History, White Militias, White Vigilantes, White Supremacy, George Floyd, Dual Standards of Justice, Black Lives Matter, White Liberal Politics, New Racist Narratives, No-Negotiation With Terrorists’ Policy, Joseph Rosenbaum, Anthony Huber, Gaige Grossk... | 28m 22s | ||||||
| 11/1/21 | ![]() Episode 29: A Brief Note on the Paradigm of Racist Predation | This podcast episode briefly covers the Paradigm of Racist Predation. Key words: Racism, Racist Predation, Human Predatory Behavior, Leslie’s Weekly, Lynching, NAACP, The Crisis, Animal Biology, World to Come: The Baltimore Uprising, Militant Racism and History, Work-In-Progress, James Byrd, Phillip Mbuji Johansen, “Solitary, Institutional, and Social Predation.” The Invention of Racism is published with periodic bonus and micro-podcast episodes included in the series. © 2021 TIR Podca... | 11m 04s | ||||||
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| 10/15/21 | ![]() Bonus Episode 6: An Historical Account of the Ida B. Wells-Barnett Anti-Lynching Texts, Kawaida Womanism, and the Sacred | Episode Description—This bonus podcast episode (live) is for those who follow Dr. Bankole-Medina’s scholarly endeavors! Key words: Dr. Jennifer Williams, Racial Violence (Lynching), Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Kawaida Philosophy, Kawaida Womanism, The Dogon Model of Knowledge Acquisition (DMKA), Maulana Karenga, Tiamoyo Karenga, Chimbuko Tembo, Africana Epistemology, 33rd Annual Cheikh Anta Diop International Conference, Dr. Kimmika L. H. Williams-Witherspoon, Panel #2: “The Divine Feminine: Above ... | 5m 00s | ||||||
| 10/1/21 | ![]() Episode 28: The Authoritarian Racist Personality (ARP) | Episode Description—In this episode we consider The Authoritarian Racist Personality. Key words: Racism, Rhineland Germany, J.A. Rogers, Edward Scobie, Ivan Van Sertima, World War I, Afro-German, Nazi Third Reich, Rhineland Bastards, Theodor W. Adorno, The Authoritarian Personality, Else Frenkel-Brunswik, Daniel Levinson, Nevitt Sanford, The Authoritarian Racist Personality (ARP), Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, Susan Samples, “African Germans in the Third Reich,” Carol Aisha Blackshire-Belay, The ... | 20m 44s | ||||||
| 8/31/21 | ![]() Episode 27: Racist Game Theory | This episode explores Racist Game Theory. Key words: Racism, White Supremacy, White Privilege, Game Theory, Racist Game Theory, Black Men, Voter Suppression, Brennen Center for Justice, Attempted Murder, Critical Race Theory, Racism In Mortgage Lending, Emmanuel Martinez, Lauren Kirchner, Phillip Mbuji Johansen, Cautionary Tale, Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man. The Invention of Racism is published with periodic bonus and micro-podcast episodes included in the series. © 2021 TIR Podcast Group. A... | 22m 40s | ||||||
| 7/31/21 | ![]() Episode 26: Narcissistic Racism—The Trials and Triumphs of Cori Bush | Episode Description—This podcast episode, “Narcissistic Racism—The Trials and Triumphs of Cori Bush,” explores what constitutes the idea of Narcissistic Racism, and how this concept highlights the recent death threats levied against U.S. Congresswoman Cori Bush. Trigger Warning: This podcast discusses violent White supremacist messaging, racist and sexist/misogynist epithets. Key words: Racism, Narcissism, Psychology, Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), Jean Twenge, Keith Campbell, The N... | 34m 21s | ||||||
| 6/30/21 | ![]() Episode 25: The First Rule of Racism… | This episode explores the reproduction of racism through silence and the restriction of knowledge and information by looking at the pop culture film Fight Club and the famous tagline: "The first rule of fight club is you do not talk about fight club." Key words: Racism, White Supremacy, Fight Club (book and film), Chuck Palahniuk, David Fincher, White Males, Black Males, Ed Guerrero, Framing Blackness, Rebel without A Cause (film), James Dean, Law Enforcement, “Race Card,” Catchphrases... | 25m 14s | ||||||
| 5/31/21 | ![]() Episode 24: #WhenRacistsMisLabelThings—The Myths Surrounding Critical Race Theory | This episode explores the racism inherent in the current public discussion over, and attacks against, Critical Race Theory. Key words: Racism, Critical Race Theory, War, Myth, Mislabeling, Brown v. Board of Education, Southern Manifesto, Neo-conservatism, Black Lives Matter, Mary Frances Berry, Black Resistance/White Law: A History of Constitutional Racism in America, Kimberle’ Crenshaw, Neil Gotanda, Gary Peller, Kendall Thomas, Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings that Formed the Movement... | 23m 15s | ||||||
| 4/28/21 | ![]() Episode 23: Racist Surrealism, The Chauvin Verdict, and the Plea for Justice | This podcast episode, “Racist Surrealism, The Chauvin Verdict, and the Plea for Justice,” is a recap (with commentary) of the recent court decision which convicted former Minneapolis, Minnesota police officer Derrick Chauvin for the 2020 murder of George Floyd. Key words: Racism, Racial Stereotypes, “Race Riots,” Rodney King, Derrick Chauvin, George Floyd, Harry Reed, Gun Violence Archive (GVA), Mass Casualty Shooting, Ma'Khia Bryant, Racist Surrealism, World To Come: The Baltimore Uprising, ... | 31m 13s | ||||||
| 3/14/21 | ![]() Episode 22: Racecraft and the Idea of African American Vaccine Hesitancy | In this episode we join the discussion surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine and the public notion of vaccine hesitancy in the Black community. Key words: Race, Racism, Racecraft, Dr. Esther Hill Hawks, A Woman Doctor’s Civil War, Gerald Schwartz, vaccine hesitancy, Pew Research Center, Slavery and Medicine, Henrietta Lacks, Eugene Saenger, Martha Stephens, The Treatment: Those Who Died in the Cincinnati Radiation Tests, “Mississippi Appendectomy,” Dr. Susan Moore, Racecraft: The Soul of Inequalit... | 31m 08s | ||||||
| 2/4/21 | ![]() Bonus Episode 5: Toward of A Methodology for Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. in the New Age | In this bonus episode, Dr. Katherine Bankole-Medina delivers the keynote lecture at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Virtual Celebration hosted by San Diego State University. This even was recorded Friday, January 22, 2021. Key words: Racism, Martin Luther King, Jr., King’s Legacy, George Orwell, 1984, Newspeak, January 6, 2021, Coronavirus, Stamped from the Beginning, Ibram X. Kendi, Intellectualism, Quotational Practice, Michael K. Honey, To the Promised. Land: Martin Luther King and the Fight f... | 27m 08s | ||||||
| 1/11/21 | ![]() Episode 21: White Privilege and the Messy Coup | This episode looks briefly at White privilege and the coup attempt that occurred in the United States on January 6, 2021. Key words: Racism, United States Coup, Domestic Terrorism, White Privilege, Racial Double Standards, Joy Ann Reid, Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, Muriel Bowser, Peggy McIntosh, "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack," American Exceptionalism, Miriam Carey, Chanelle Helm, LaTosha Brown, Black Women, World to Come: The Baltimore Uprising, Militant Racism and Histo... | 37m 56s | ||||||
| 12/25/20 | ![]() Episode 20: Hood Racism--The KKK Cypher | This episode, “Hood Racism—The KKK Cypher,” takes a brief look at the early history of the Ku Klux Klan in the United States with emphasis on the role of secrecy. Key topics: Racism, Ku Klux Klan, KKK, secrecy, Confederacy, Psychological manipulation, vigilantism, Civil War, The 48 Laws of Power, KKK Apologist histories, Ku Klux Klan Its Origin, Growth, and Disbandment, Historic Pulaski: Birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan. The Invention of Racism is published with periodic bonus and micro-podcast... | 15m 26s | ||||||
| 12/13/20 | ![]() Episode 19: A Good Deed and the White Supremacist Online Surveillance of Black People | This episode, “A Good Deed and the White Supremacist Online Surveillance of Black People,” relates a personal narrative about being threatened online with militant racism in the time of COVID-19. Key words: Race, Racism, White Supremacy, Surveillance, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Lynching, Lee Walker, Neighborhood apps, Pandemic Racism, Black Unity, White and POC allies, Ron Walters, White Nationalism, Black Interests: Conservative Public Policy and the Black Community, George Derek Musgrove, The Ha... | 25m 59s | ||||||
| 12/5/20 | ![]() Episode 18: Racism Has Always Been a Public Health Crisis | This episode explores the basic concept of public health; the recent phenomenon of cities, counties, and national organizations declaring racism a public health crisis; important questions and concerns about the declaration that racism is an urgent threat to public health in the United States. Key words: Race, Racism, White Supremacy, Public Health, Public Health Crisis Declarations, AMA (American Medical Association), Leslie Gregory, Systemic Racism, The Tuskegee Experiment, Flint Water Cris... | 30m 12s | ||||||
| 11/29/20 | ![]() Episode 17: The Racist Pedagogics of Prejudice and Privilege | This episode explores “The Racist Pedagogics of Prejudice and Privilege” by briefly surveying, through four case summaries, how racist ideas are taught, maintained, and reinforced among White people. Key words: Racism, Race Relations, White Supremacy, University students, Race Prejudice, White Privilege, Higher Education, Kenneth B. Clark, “Doll experiment,” Molefi Kete Asante, Michelle Alexander, Ijeoma Oluo, Robin DiAngelo, Racial Stereotypes, “The Good Black,” Case Summaries, Journal Notes... | 30m 03s | ||||||
| 11/19/20 | ![]() Episode 16: Rituals of Racism—False Accusations and the Attack on Black Lives Matter | Episode Description—This episode explores one of the many “Rituals of Racism.” One ritual is the phenomenon of False Accusations made against Black people; and how this practice, in one recent example, is related to the attack on the Black Lives Matter movement. Key words: Racism, False Accusations, Lynching, Wrongful Convictions, Exoneration, Black Lives Matter, Rituals of Racism, Crime, Criminal Justice, Wilder McGowan, Katie Robb, Gladys Townsend, Rodreikus Scott, Ronnie Long. The Inventio... | 25m 09s | ||||||
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