Welcome, dear listeners, to another engaging episode of Intersectional Talks – the platform where we delve into the heart of matters at the crossroads of intersectionality and inclusion. Here at Intersectional Talks, we're all about sparking insightful conversations, challenging perspectives, and diving deep into the layers of our diverse world. It's a space where we amplify voices that often go unheard, a space where we embrace the beauty of differences, and a space where we confront the co ...
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Buzzing with Excitement: Unveiling the Upcoming Book!
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Countdown: Only 14 Days to Go!Until Release! A Glimpse into My Recent Encounter Ever had an experience that made you questionsociety's norms? Allow me to take you on a roller-coaster of emotionsas I share a recent encounter that left me stunned. Picture this: I went to the hospital seeking acertificate confirming the injuries I sustained due to a b…
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Why were we brought up to believe that White people are more intelligent than us?
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Do you recall these famous words that your parents or even you yourself use when it comes to measuring success? As punctual as a mzungu? A white person is very disciplined. People who are light-skinned look almost like white people? What about beauty standards? Even having high regards to people who speak English with American or British accent bec…
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Discussions were around how to find a business idea that you think will help solve a specific problem that people are looking for. It is important that your business idea should be the solution of problems that people have been wanting to get solved. Another important thing about starting your own business is that creating business markets for othe…
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Challenges when starting or developing black owned businesses.
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Welcome to Under The Mango Tree Podcast. A podcast that aims to promote African and Black businesses in Germany Today's topic we want to address the major challenges that African Businesses face in Germany amongst others: Challenges when starting or developing black owned businesses. These include barriers to networks, resources, and mentors and la…
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Under the Mango Tree Podcast topic today is addressing why passion is important for one's business venture. Passion will drive you to work hard for your business no matter what. Passion will: 1. Your passion is what will help you overcome your fear 2. Passion is what keeps you motivated and helps you to persevere the challenges that you will be exp…
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Unpacking The Western Double Standards: How The Ukraine Refugees Are Treated Compared To Other Refugees
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WHITE SUPREMACY: DOUBLE STANDARDS I dedicated a whole week last month on the topic on CRITICAL THINKING and why it is important tool especially when we are talking about topics such as discrimination, racism, patriarchy etc. What I do not understand why such people are elected as leaders literally in all countries in the West. Because White Suprema…
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Why is it difficult for white people to Acknowledge and Respect Other People's Boundaries
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The Queen of Uncomfortable Discussions Why is it difficult for white people to Acknowledge and Respect Other People's Boundaries Are you a white person and you have been called out for not respecting a BIPOC boundaries that they set for you? Do you find yourself struggling to accept this and you feel frustrated to the extend that you feel like cryi…
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Die Gefährlichkeit des weiße Retterkomplex auch bekannt as White Savior Complex
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Der weiße Retterkomplex ist eine Ideologie, die zum Tragen kommt, wenn eine weiße Person aus einer Position der Überlegenheit heraus versucht, einer BIPOC-Person oder Community zu helfen oder sie zu retten. Weiße RetterInnen glauben, dass sie es am besten wissen oder über Fähigkeiten verfügen, die BIPOC-Menschen nicht haben. Es ist ein industrielle…
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Mein heutiges Thema ist die Kategorisierung und insbesondere die, die bei der Kategorisierung von Afrikanern und Schwarzen verwendet wurde. Die rassistischen Schimpfwörter, die herabsetzenden Wörter, die unsere Hautfarbe von farbig bis dunkelhäutig beschreiben. Dann haben wir die nächste Klassifizierung der Hautfarbe. Diejenigen, die aus der Tochte…
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Multinationale Adoption: Triumpf oder Trauma? HYBRID VERANSTALTUNG
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Multinationale Adoption: Triumpf oder Trauma? Die Realität weißer Menschen, die ein Kind mit einer anderen Hautfarbe adoptieren. Es gab mehrere aufkommende Fragen, die auf den Tisch kamen, als wir dies mit dem raceThink Dinner Team diskutierten. Fragen wie: Was passiert, wenn weiße Eltern ein Kind/mehrere Kinder adoptieren und in einer überwiegend …
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Rassismus und Pandemie haben eines gemeinsam, er betrifft uns weltweit. Anders als die Pandemie ist der Rassismus jedoch kein Virus des Körpers, sondern ein Virus des Geistes, der leider weiterhin an die weiße Bevölkerung vererbt wird. Die weiße Bevölkerung ist bewusst oder unbewusst der Nutznießer der Produkte des Konstrukts gewesen. Seit Mai 2020…
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I have married an African partner. How can I help her with the fight against racism? How do I know that I am not racist
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Multi-racial relationships do not just have cultural communication challenges to over, one of the biggest problems is racism. If you have married an African partner, you should be ready to experience with her or him racial discrimination, which may not or may be obvious to you. Your partner will need your 1000% support. Here are some tips on what y…
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No knowing the history behind black facing is forgivable, but publicly accepting that it is ok for white people to paint themselves black, paint their lips thick and red implicating that Africans/blacks are childish, stupid, lazy and only good for sex is unforgivable. Get yourself informed to avoid creating mistakes that you may never know how to c…
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"The Pain of My Skin" - Racism and Therapy for People of African Origins
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It was after I finished reading Reni Eddo-Lodge's book "Why I'm no longer talking to white people about race" did it dawn to me to ask the question what happens with an African person suffers depression or burnout as a result of experiencing racism, who do they go to for counseling...white therapist? Can the white therapist relate to how their pati…
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