Malik Seelal, Steve Kramer and Sydney Pinn | Launchpad 516 Studios
31 episodes
8 months ago
This podcast analyzes inequities by examining the intersections of sociology, culture, politics, economics, and history. Our cross-disciplinary subject matter ultimately aims to dismantle discrimination, one conversation at a time. Follow us on social media!
Instagram: @discriminology_podcast
Twitter/Facebook: @Discriminology3
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This podcast analyzes inequities by examining the intersections of sociology, culture, politics, economics, and history. Our cross-disciplinary subject matter ultimately aims to dismantle discrimination, one conversation at a time. Follow us on social media!
Instagram: @discriminology_podcast
Twitter/Facebook: @Discriminology3
Malcolm X has been trending in the news lately, mostly because of the ambiguity that surrounds his untimely death back in 1964. We figured it would be a good time to take a look at his rhetoric from an objective point of view and discuss. Malcolm X was an individual who lived multiple lifetimes despite passing at the age of 39. How should we look back on his legacy?
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Discriminology
This podcast analyzes inequities by examining the intersections of sociology, culture, politics, economics, and history. Our cross-disciplinary subject matter ultimately aims to dismantle discrimination, one conversation at a time. Follow us on social media!
Instagram: @discriminology_podcast
Twitter/Facebook: @Discriminology3