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#OUR_racism

#OUR_racism

By: #OUR_ Fumi
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A podcast that explores the various manifestations of racism around the world through personal stories and reflections on lived experiences. A podcast that makes us all aware of the subconscious biases we hold against others as a result of living in a racialised society. A podcast that can teach us what the first steps of 'being anti-racist' truly means. Note: Everything you hear is first and foremost our subjective opinions, feelings and interpretations. If there is anything you may find confounding, surprising, or even wrong, reach out to us - this is a platform for a joint learning exploration, not a strive for a definite and absolute answer. Transcripts of each episode available in English, French, German and Italian at www.ourcontexts.org This series is powered by the Competence Centre for Diversity & Inclusion (CCDI) at the University of St. Gallen (https://ccdi-unisg.ch/en/).Copyright 2025 #OUR_, Fumi Social Sciences
Episodes
  • GL
    Dec 3 2025

    What does it mean to identify as an Afrolatino man? Listen to GL share his stories of growing up in California and Arkansas, and pursuing his studies and profession in western Europe.

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    37 mins
  • Maëlie Voux
    Nov 5 2025

    What does it mean to identify as a Chinese American living in Paris? Listen to Maëlie Voux shares her stories of growing up in China, New York, and suburban Massachusetts, and her journey as an actress in both the US and Paris.

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    36 mins
  • Tae
    Oct 1 2025

    What does it mean to identify as a South Korean gay man and naturalised German citizen who has been living in Europe for over ten years? Listen to Tae share his reflections on identities and how his understanding and attitude towards racism has evolved over time

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    29 mins
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