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  • Two terrible tastes that taste terrible together! In this episode, we expand on our last episode's discussion of the social impact of capitalism and the rise of fascism by discussing the state of white people in America. We discuss the inextricability of capitalism from whiteness, the historical roots of white supremacist institutions, Sarah Huckabee Sanders and anti-Critical Race Theory propaganda, the Republican Party as a mechanism for white grievance politics, DEI initiatives in the halls of corporate America, and the mechanisms at work in our social and economic systems that destroy solidarity. 

    Show Notes:

    Our Instagram: @burnitdownpod

    Our Twitter: @burnitpod

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    Rachel's Instagram: @rebelleepoque

    Blake's Instagram: @curiousstoryteller

    Savala Nolan on Medium: https://savalanolan.medium.com/

    Alice Sparkly Kat's Postcolonial Astrology: https://www.alicesparklykat.com/postcolonialastrology/

    Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Critical Race Theory (from The Majority Report with Sam Seder): https://youtu.be/t5WJKea4wyY

    Resmaa Menakem's My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies: https://centralrecoverypress.com/product/my-grandmothers-hands-racialized-trauma-and-the-pathway-to-mending-our-hearts-and-bodies-paperback 

    Noel Ignatiev's How the Irish Became White: https://bookshop.org/p/books/how-the-irish-became-white-noel-ignatiev/9045239

  • In this episode, we break down the impact capitalism has on our relationships, minds, and bodies, and ask the question—why is it so hard to talk about a world without it? What’s at stake for our lives in the dismantling of capitalism, and how can we open up space to imagine other kinds of worlds? We begin to venture into naming what those worlds might look like. As we do, we also discuss the necessity of holding space for grief, the lies that fascism tells to people in crisis, the role of love and care in the dismantling of oppressive systems, and the importance of centering the dignity and worth of all people as foundational to our movement.

    Show notes: 

    Our Instagram: @burnitdownpod

    Our Twitter: @burnitpod

    Our email: [email protected] 

    Blake's Instagram: @curiousstoryteller

    Rachel's Instagram: @rebelleeepoque 

    Tricia Hersey: Instagram @thenapministry, check out her book Rest Is Resistance https://bookshop.org/p/books/rest-is-resistance-a-manifesto-tricia-hersey/18255493?ean=9780316365215

    Sonya Renee Taylor: Instagram @sonyareneetaylor and @thebodyisnotanapology, check out her book The Body is Not an Apology  https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-body-is-not-an-apology-the-power-of-radical-self-love-sonya-renee-taylor/7723432?ean=9781523090990)

    bell hooks, All About Love: https://bookshop.org/p/books/all-about-love-new-visions-bell-hooks/8888106?ean=9780060959470

    Sarah Ahmed, Blog @ http://feministkilljoys.com, check out her book The Cultural Politics of Emotion, https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-cultural-politics-of-emotion-sara-ahmed/14763649?ean=9781138805033

    Alok Vaid-Menon, Instagram @alokvmenon, website www.alokvmenon.com/

    Eleni Schirmer, “The Aging Student Debtors of America,” https://www.newyorker.com/news/us-journal/the-aging-student-debtors-of-america

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  • In our debut episode, we look at the status quo of American capitalism and ask: what's up with that? Is that all there is? Do we really need to accept that our systems will always stay the same? We discuss the recent(ish) origins and historicity of our capitalist age, ponder how capitalism structures our lives at work, home, and play, and think through all the ways we can dare to dream and imagine a better world beyond the one we’ve already got.