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Episode Eighteen – #BlackLivesMatter
Shownotes:
So much has been written and said in the past two weeks about the killing of George Floyd and race relations in the US, this is just an example of what you can read and watch:
Special edition: the latest from Minneapolis – NYT The Daily podcast
Trevor Noah on George Floyd, Minneapolis Protests, Ahmaud Arbery & Amy Cooper
Why Amy Cooper’s Use of African American stung – NY Times
What We Know About the Shooting Death of Ahmaud Arbery – NY Times
George Floyd killing sparks protests across US: at a glance guide – The Guardian
How Western Media would cover Minneapolis if it happened in another country – Washington Post
Episode Seventeen – Covid19 on our doorstep
Thank you to students from Gr10,11 and 12 for being involved in making this podcast episode at this difficult and busy time.
Shownotes:
World Health Organisation
Singapore Government
Chanel News Asia
Coronavirus: after Little India riot, Singapore promised migrant workers decent housing. What happened?
To all of our UWCSEA community please #staysafe
Episode Sixteen – Our Remote Lives
Thank you to students from Gr10,11 and 12 for being involved in making this podcast episode at this difficult and busy time.
Shownotes:
World Health Organisation
Singapore Government
Chanel News Asia
To all of our UWCSEA community please #staysafe
Episode Fifteen – Why Cultural Integration Matters
This episode of Ears of East is recorded in conjunction with Gr10 Global Perspectives students as they focus on cultural integration on a global, Singapore and UWCSEA scale as part of their Critical Challenge Project.
Show notes:
Is Singapore’s identity less clear today
With cultural integration people will always need to create others
Cultural tolerance is the key to social harmony
Cultural tolerance and its importance –
Does globalisation mean that we will all become one culture?
Episode Fourteen – What’s Up With Protesting?
Shownotes:
The Washington Post – The numbers that help explain why protests are rocking countries around the world
Business Insider Singapore – A world on fire: Here are all the protests happening around the globe right now
BBC News – Do today’s global protests have anything in common?
The Perspective – Do Protests work?
Episode Thirteen: Coronavirus – Don’t Feed The Fear
Shownotes:
Asian Teens Are Addressing Coronavirus Racism On TikTok
As Coronavirus Spreads, So Does Anti-Chinese Sentiments
‘Made in China’: how Wuhan coronavirus spread anti-Chinese racism like a disease through Asia
With thanks to High School Principal Nick Alchin for his input into this episode.
Episode Twelve: The Vaping Episode
SHOWNOTES
Podcasts
Freakanomics radio – The truth about the vaping crisis
NYT The Daily – The promise and peril of vaping part 1 A mystery in Nebraska
NYT The Daily – The promise and peril of vaping part 2 – The story of JUUL
BBC The Inquiry – Is Vaping Safe
The Guardian Today in Focus – What is the truth about vaping
Reading:
Op-Ed: Let’s call this youth vaping crisis what it is: A Juuling epidemic
Vice: The FDA Declares Teen Juuling an ‘Epidemic’
Episode Eleven: Being Conservative in a Liberal World
SHOW NOTES
The Ben Shapiro Show – Ben Shapiro is a US conservative commentator who often talks about how being a liberal is the ‘default’ position in today’s world
Why the ‘safe space’ movement is a liberal assault on freedom
Episode Ten: World Refugee Day
Show notes
Recommended resources to check out:
Everyday Refugees on Instagram
Advocates for Refugees SG Facebook Page
We were inspired by:
Learn more about World Refugee Day here.
Follow #WorldRefugeeDay on Twitter for more.