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The Process with Alex Beightol
Alex Beightol
24 episodes
6 days ago
Stories build our society. Stories can change them. Looking at the books, ideas, and the people that made them that have changed everything. Conversations about the facts and fictions of our ideas of religion, gender, race, and selves in America.
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Stories build our society. Stories can change them. Looking at the books, ideas, and the people that made them that have changed everything. Conversations about the facts and fictions of our ideas of religion, gender, race, and selves in America.
Show more...
Books
Arts
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They Were Her Property: an Intro to (White) Girl Power
The Process with Alex Beightol
27 minutes 13 seconds
1 year ago
They Were Her Property: an Intro to (White) Girl Power
What power is vested to our White girlies? Where did it come from? We can understand this better by looking at the original, economic relationship between women deemed White and Black through the first three chapters of Professor Stephanie Jones Roger’s book “They Were Her Property”. In this episode we introduce our listeners to this thoughtful and award winning research.
The Process with Alex Beightol
Stories build our society. Stories can change them. Looking at the books, ideas, and the people that made them that have changed everything. Conversations about the facts and fictions of our ideas of religion, gender, race, and selves in America.