The Invention of Racism

Episode 19: A Good Deed and the White Supremacist Online Surveillance of Black People

December 13, 2020 Katherine Bankole-Medina Season 1 Episode 19
Episode 19: A Good Deed and the White Supremacist Online Surveillance of Black People
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The Invention of Racism
Episode 19: A Good Deed and the White Supremacist Online Surveillance of Black People
Dec 13, 2020 Season 1 Episode 19
Katherine Bankole-Medina

This episode, “A Good Deed and the White Supremacist Online Surveillance of Black People,” relates a personal narrative about being threatened online with militant racism in the time of COVID-19. Key words: Race, Racism, White Supremacy, Surveillance, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Lynching, Lee Walker, Neighborhood apps, Pandemic Racism, Black Unity, White and POC allies, Ron Walters, White Nationalism, Black Interests: Conservative Public Policy and the Black Community, George Derek Musgrove, The Harassment Of Black Elected Officials: Race, Party Realignment, And State Power In The Post-Civil Rights United States (2005), Nextdoor App, Rahim Kurwa, Katie Lambright, Nisa Ahmad, Shoshana Zuboff.

The Invention of Racism is published with periodic bonus and micro-podcast episodes included in the series.
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Contact: TheInventionofRacism@protonmail.com

Follow Dr. Bankole-Medina on Twitter: @KBankoleMedina

 


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Show Notes

This episode, “A Good Deed and the White Supremacist Online Surveillance of Black People,” relates a personal narrative about being threatened online with militant racism in the time of COVID-19. Key words: Race, Racism, White Supremacy, Surveillance, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Lynching, Lee Walker, Neighborhood apps, Pandemic Racism, Black Unity, White and POC allies, Ron Walters, White Nationalism, Black Interests: Conservative Public Policy and the Black Community, George Derek Musgrove, The Harassment Of Black Elected Officials: Race, Party Realignment, And State Power In The Post-Civil Rights United States (2005), Nextdoor App, Rahim Kurwa, Katie Lambright, Nisa Ahmad, Shoshana Zuboff.

The Invention of Racism is published with periodic bonus and micro-podcast episodes included in the series.
© 2020 TIR Podcast Group. All Rights Reserved.
 #CiteBlackWomen

Contact: TheInventionofRacism@protonmail.com

Follow Dr. Bankole-Medina on Twitter: @KBankoleMedina

 


About Professor Katherine Bankole-Medina:
http://katherine-bankolemedina.squarespace.com/