Whether you're for or against it, cancel culture is here to stay! At least once a day, there's the mention of something or someone being cancelled for saying or doing something seen as socially unacceptable. The response to the transgression varies and, as we discuss on today's episode, redemption also varies based on power and privilege.
I'm thrilled to have the Know Nonsense Anti-Racism team joining the discussion.
Beverly Osazuwa (she/her) is an avid learner and passionate researcher of identity politics and African mobilization. A recent Master's of Arts graduate from Queens University's Political & Legal Thought program, Beverly joined the Know Nonsense team excited to educate people through innovative and engaging mediums.
Jade Sullivan (she/her) is a Black feminist geographer and intersectional activist currently learning, loving and living on unceded and unsurrendered Mohawk territory, also known as Montreal (Tiohtià:ke). Jade recently completed her Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) in Geography and Women’s Studies at the University of Ottawa, and is pursuing her Master's of Arts at Queen's University in Gender Studies. She currently works as the Social Media Manager for Know Nonsense podcast.
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