Eryka Baduizm & The New Renaissance (Buddhist for Social Justice, Trevor Noah, Michael Che, Intersectional Charities, bell hooks,Henry Wallace)

Episode 59

16th December 2016

The Royal Court of Minority Korner is pleased to present this heartwarming, sexy, enlightening episode for the whole family.We answer your questions for “Ask Minority Korner Anything” from ‘What media should I be taking in?” and getting involved in local politics.We also debate the difference between Eryka Baduizm, and actual Buddhism which leads us into James’ korner: Using Buddhism to negotiate through racism, homophobia, and sexism to own your power. Are there Buddhist practitioners who are LGBT POC’s, as many western teachers tend to be white men?Nnekay walks us through some Intersectional Charities who Need your Help! From Trans Latina’s, to Prison Reform, to Reproductive Rights.

Episode notes

The Royal Court of Minority Korner is pleased to present this heartwarming, sexy, enlightening episode for the whole family. First up we talk about the differences between Spring and Winter break, and James investigates a Harlem college party. Nnekay introduces us to Oakland treasure Little Cindy Oakland Woo Hoo. We answer your questions for “Ask Minority Korner Anything” from ‘What media should I be taking in?” and getting involved in local politics. We cover Oliver Stone’s documentary about the History of the U.S., The Black Panthers Mix Tape, bell hooks, 13th, and more. We also discuss a Korner Kid’s efforts in getting a seat at the table- the political table! Comedian Michael Che’s comedy is slaying on Netflix, and a perfect example of using comedy for activism. We also debate the difference between Eryka Baduizm, and actual Buddhism which leads us into James’ korner: Using Buddhism to negotiate through racism, homophobia, and sexism to own your power. Are there Buddhist practitioners who are LGBT POC’s, as many western teachers tend to be white men? Yes: Zenju Earthlyn Manuel , leading the forefront on intersectional leaders in Buddhism. Also have you heard about the Buddhist leaders calling for racial justice 1944, Vice President Henry Wallace: Never forget! Our first Buddhist almost President leading the charge, and what different word we’d be living in if he had succeed FDR. Buddhist leaders call for racial justice- did you hear? No because media is so focused on pundits. James encourages us to find our own personal spiritual/artistic rituals for self care and being your personal best as we move through this new Renassiance. Nnekay walks us through some Intersectional Charities who Need your Help! From Trans Latina’s, to Prison Reform, to Reproductive Rights. Also Trevor Noah is showing us how it’s done going toe to toe with The Gremlin (Aka Angriest White Woman in the World). Also… what was that guy trying to slip Eryka Badu in that song!? Why was she so chill about it!?

Link!

https://www.bustle.com/articles/195573-13-intersectional-grassroots-orga…

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Are you easily confused by terms like cultural appropriation, cisgender, toxic masculinity, twunk, queer, black girl magic, and woke? Or maybe you’re tired of explaining terms like these and you need a community that gets you! Welcome to Minority Korner, where we take an introspective look at the world. through an intersectional lens. Join James: a queer, political, comedian, self proclaimed, sexy blerd (that’s Black Nerd) and each week he’s joined in the Korner by another fabulous minority tackling pop culture, the news, media, and history all with a little self care, and self love sprinkled throughout! It’s time to Learn, Laugh, and Play, right here at Minority Korner- because together: we’re the majority!

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