Topic: Anti Racism

7 chapters across the catalog

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 2:31:04 - 2:35:17

1550: Clips of the Day

"Doing the Work," Anti-Racism Training and Code Words

The hosts analyze the phrase "doing the work" as a code word for engaging with specific anti-racism literature and training. They play clips of individuals in educational meetings accusing others of not "doing the work" and calling for more "courageous conversations." The hosts describe the movement as "destructive" and "destroying people."

Injectables
Episode 1481 1:51:10 - 1:56:38

1481: Injectables

Education Activism, Paulo Freire, Socialist Pedagogy

The hosts play clips of teachers and academics, including Paul Giroux, discussing the "political act" of teaching. They trace the roots of modern social justice pedagogy to Brazilian Marxist Paulo Freire and criticize the push for "direct action" and socialist democracy within the American education system.

Clubbing Center
Episode 1470 1:52:35 - 1:57:20

1470: Clubbing Center

Executive Producer Donations, Anti-Racism Surveys

Executive producers contribute significant funds to the show, with one donor, Tim Marks, celebrating his "de-douching" after leaving a government job to avoid vaccine mandates. Another donor, James Schneeberger, highlights a new "anti-racism self-assessment survey" for white-identifying individuals. There is concern that such surveys may become mandatory for federal employment or corporate hiring.

Woke Kindergarten
Episode 1311 44:04 - 49:23

1311: Woke Kindergarten

National Education Association, Classroom Resources, Racial Rhetoric

The National Education Association (NEA), led by President Becky Pringle, distributed resources to teachers for discussing the Capitol riot with students. The materials include specific "notes" for white and black teachers, emphasizing anti-racism checklists and the removal of President Trump from office. The discussion criticizes the patronizing nature of the guidance and the inclusion of resources like "Woke Kindergarten."

Do The Work
Episode 1259 2:03:43 - 2:08:05

1259: Do The Work

Over-socialization, The Unabomber Manifesto and "Doing the Work"

The concept of "doing the work" in anti-racism training is linked to the "over-socialization" described in Ted Kaczynski's manifesto, *Industrial Society and Its Future*. The phrase is identified as a code word for adopting specific ideological frameworks, such as those found in the book *White Fragility*. This process is compared to 1970s sensitivity training and "Est" (Erhard Seminars Training), where participants are pressured to conform to a group identity.

Mix Tape
Episode 947 1:45:16 - 1:48:11

947: Mix Tape

Anti-Social Media, Identity Politics Critique

The mix critiques the toxic nature of social media during the election cycle, labeling it "anti-social media." It features a spoken-word piece attacking identity politics, privilege, and the pressure to avoid having an opinion.