7: Challenging the Ethics of ”Cancel Culture,” with Angel Eduardo

NOVEMBER 10, 2020

EPISODE NOTES

If you've ever stopped yourself from saying something that you know is pretty innocuous, then you've experienced the chilling effect of a phenomenon known as "cancel culture." But what can happen when we stand up for the ability to think freely? And how can we improve our discourse so that all of us can feel comfortable speaking - and changing - our minds? Writer and musician Angel Eduardo has experience doing both.

A Letter on Justice and Open Debate - Harper's Magazine

I'm a Nobody. The Harper's Letter was for Me, by Angel Eduardo

Why Keeping Your Beliefs to Yourself Is Immoral, by Angel Eduardo

3 Tips for Having Difficult Conversations, by Angel Eduardo

angeleduardo.com

Angel's Twitter: @StrangelEdweird

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