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Tell Me About Yourself
Patrick Olajide
7 episodes
1 day ago
A social research series seeking to bridge the gap between the Political and the Personal; unpacking our day to day lived experiences through conversation. Each interview episode is part of a bigger series of research seeking to explore concepts of identity and the experiences of marginalised people. For more content visit: https://linktr.ee/PatrickOlajide
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A social research series seeking to bridge the gap between the Political and the Personal; unpacking our day to day lived experiences through conversation. Each interview episode is part of a bigger series of research seeking to explore concepts of identity and the experiences of marginalised people. For more content visit: https://linktr.ee/PatrickOlajide
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Are conversations on implicit bias just a way of infantilising white people?
Tell Me About Yourself
1 hour 3 minutes 1 second
5 years ago
Are conversations on implicit bias just a way of infantilising white people?

In this episode, I sit down with my good friend, and the host of the T and Waffles podcast--the host who does the absolute most--Tommy Dixon. We cover a lot of ground in a short amount time; starting off by discussing whether implicit bias is just a way of infantilising white people on topics of race, and the impacts of teaching selective parts of history. We then dive into the policing of black events and questions over why it is that black people are seen as more of a threat, and how it is we can go about achieving change. 

Credit: Intro/Outro instrumental by Ray Hori (https://www.instagram.com/yariroh)

Tell Me About Yourself
A social research series seeking to bridge the gap between the Political and the Personal; unpacking our day to day lived experiences through conversation. Each interview episode is part of a bigger series of research seeking to explore concepts of identity and the experiences of marginalised people. For more content visit: https://linktr.ee/PatrickOlajide