8: The Complexities and Contradictions Within Racial "Communities," with Brittany Talissa King

NOVEMBER 17, 2020

EPISODE NOTES

If you were tasked with summing up the worldview of 50 million people, could you do it? Sounds a little ridiculous, right? Well, there are just about 50 million people in the "Black Community" in the United States, and it's not uncommon for Americans to speak about this "community" as if they had a single, unified voice. But that sort of language leaves a lot of worthwhile perspectives out of the conversation. Writer and YouTube host Brittany Talissa King shares her story of embracing the complex and often contradictory opinions that can exist within any "community."

American Shade - Brittany's YouTube Channel

Free Black Thought: The Case for Heterodoxy in Views on Race, by Brittany Talissa King

Our Skin Problem: America's Toxic Bias of Color, by Brittany Talissa King

#AmericanShade with Brittany King

The Case for Black Optimism, by Coleman Hughes

Ami Horowitz: Are Voter ID Laws Racist?

Brittany's Twitter: @KingTalissa

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