
Ateqah Khaki
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Jun 13, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Ateqah Khaki |Dannielle Piper |Jennifer Moroz |Vinita Srivastava
This week on the podcast, meet some of our amazing producers who work to put out Don’t Call Me Resilient. We chat about what motivates us to cover race and put out this podcast — and revisit some of our favourite episodes from the past. Read on for the list of staff selections. Every two weeks (starting next week), we’ll be sharing some of their picks as full episodes to bring you a summer of Don’t Call Me Resilient flashbacks.
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Apr 11, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Ateqah Khaki |Vinita Srivastava |Christina Clark-Kazak
We’ve been witness to some horrific things in our news feeds lately — around the world, multiple wars are being waged, with people needing to leave their homes to escape the violence. This of course includes Gaza where more than 1.7 million Palestinians have been displaced as Israeli forces continue their onslaught. It also includes Sudan, where civil war has forced more than 10 million people from their homes.
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Apr 1, 2024 |
downtoearth.org.in | Ateqah Khaki |Vinita Srivastava
In this episode of Don’t Call Me Resilient, we continue our conversation about forced famine and its use as a powerful tool to control people, land and resources. Starvation has, for centuries, been a part of the colonizer’s “playbook.” We speak with two scholars to explore two historic examples: the decimation of Indigenous populations in the Plains, North America, which historian David Stannard has called the American Holocaust and in India, the 1943 famine in Bengal.
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Mar 28, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Ateqah Khaki |Vinita Srivastava
1 day agoThe southern end of the Red Sea remains an active war zone. Missiles and drones continue to menace any ship passing through. Coalition assessments that allied strikes on Houthi radars and missile sites had worked were premature. Remarkably, slow flying one way attack drones are now being taken out …
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Mar 7, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Ateqah Khaki |Dannielle Piper |Jennifer Moroz |Vinita Srivastava
Today, we launch our trailer for a new season of Don’t Call Me Resilient, our podcast that takes on the ways racism impacts our biggest news stories and also permeates our everyday lives. The DCMR team has been busy prepping new episodes and next week, we start releasing episodes for season 7, taking our anti-racist lens to the news unfolding around us and the issues occupying a lot of our minds these days.
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