It was the deadliest string of shark attacks the world has ever seen. In 2011, sharks in Réunion, a beautiful island, way out in the Indian Ocean started biting people way more than ever before and with lunatic violence. The epidemic forced local surfers, politicians, and business owners into a proxy war with ocean lovers and conservationists worldwide, where long simmering tensions boiled over. Réunion: Shark Attacks in Paradise is the story of what happened on this beautiful island, and t ...
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023: Say My Name with Tanisha Colon-Bibb
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On this episode of UNGENTRIFIED, I am joined by Tanisha Colon-Bibb (), the entrepreneur who recently wrote an article about why she changed her name to something “less black” to avoid racism & discrimination in the workplace and get ahead in business, and her journey back to using her original name. We discuss the response she got from her article, Black-on-Black name discrimination, the history of “ghetto” names in the Black community, and whether or not Oprah’s resume would get tossed in the trash. Listen and give us your opinion! Guest: Tanisha Colon-Bibb () Website: Resources/People/Articles Mentioned in Podcast: Two applicants receive rejections letters stating their names are “too ghetto”: Tanisha’s article on why she changed her name to something “less black” to be successful: , where I discuss the history of the movie Boomerang with entertainment writer Kay-B. , where I chat with Cindy Wilson, a Korean woman who was adopted by a Black family when she was a baby, and ended up coming of age in the deep South. Follow the conversation: @ungentrifiedpod on / @kentwjohnson on / #ungentrifiedpod Email us your questions/comments at . Episode Sponsor: Theme Music by Nas550 ()
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On this episode of UNGENTRIFIED, I am joined by Tanisha Colon-Bibb (), the entrepreneur who recently wrote an article about why she changed her name to something “less black” to avoid racism & discrimination in the workplace and get ahead in business, and her journey back to using her original name. We discuss the response she got from her article, Black-on-Black name discrimination, the history of “ghetto” names in the Black community, and whether or not Oprah’s resume would get tossed in the trash. Listen and give us your opinion! Guest: Tanisha Colon-Bibb () Website: Resources/People/Articles Mentioned in Podcast: Two applicants receive rejections letters stating their names are “too ghetto”: Tanisha’s article on why she changed her name to something “less black” to be successful: , where I discuss the history of the movie Boomerang with entertainment writer Kay-B. , where I chat with Cindy Wilson, a Korean woman who was adopted by a Black family when she was a baby, and ended up coming of age in the deep South. Follow the conversation: @ungentrifiedpod on / @kentwjohnson on / #ungentrifiedpod Email us your questions/comments at . Episode Sponsor: Theme Music by Nas550 ()
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