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The Black British English Podcast
Ife
17 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast by your favourite Creole Polyglot Ife Thompson talking all things Black British English, Language justice & joy and Black Language practices.
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A podcast by your favourite Creole Polyglot Ife Thompson talking all things Black British English, Language justice & joy and Black Language practices.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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šŸ‡³šŸ‡¬God Forbid Challenge : Why This Trend is Not Non-Black People’s Portion
The Black British English Podcast
9 minutes 53 seconds
6 months ago
šŸ‡³šŸ‡¬God Forbid Challenge : Why This Trend is Not Non-Black People’s Portion

In this podcast episode, I talk about all things wrong with non-Black people jumping aboard and on the ā€œGod Forbid Challengeā€ currently trending on social media. I take you through a range of issues mentioned below too, including:


1. Accent Discrimination- Research shows that attention to linguistic cues like accents may be more potent than visual cues like skin color (Kinzler et al., 2007, 2009) when it comes to discrimination.


2. Blaccent Blackface- the phenomena of white people temporarily inhabiting a Black persona for a saucy tweet or comedic Instagram caption. When white people do this, not only are they making the uncomfortable choice to act like something they are not, they suggest that Blackness is something to be slipped in and out of: donned when it’s time to make your followers laugh or see you differently, and shorn when it’s time to be taken seriously- Study Breaks, Imani Benberry


So settle, get ready to learn and most of all share.


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The Black British English Podcast
A podcast by your favourite Creole Polyglot Ife Thompson talking all things Black British English, Language justice & joy and Black Language practices.