In the world of medicine, race-based diagnoses are more than skin deep
We’ve probably said it a hundred times on Code Switch — biological race is not a real thing. So why is race still used to help diagnose certain conditions, like […]
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Breaking down the barriers of typical travel glorification, this segment saw Amber candidly sharing the trials of her Napa Valley escapade, a trip peppered with cancelled flights and delays. While picturesque landscapes awaited, the rainy backdrop and travel woes painted a more grounded picture, inviting listeners to find humor and camaraderie in imperfect journeys.
A cultural jaunt with Beyn at the Los Angeles Contemporary Museum of Art (Lockma) revealed musings on cosplay and its intersection with high art. The hosts’ exchange about a woman dressed as Alice in Wonderland sparked discussions on self-expression and the evolving facets of art appreciation amidst museum walls.
The hosts delved into the controversial trend of ‘traditional wives’ content, tackling the romanticized notions of stay-at-home motherhood and marital submission. With acerbic wit and earnest discomfort, they unpacked the uneasy feelings that arise from such viral musings, challenging listeners to reflect on the complexities of societal expectations.
Closing the discussion was a poignant exploration of racist undertones in ‘low key’ neighborly interactions. Beyn and Amber shed light on an issue all too easily swept under the rug, urging us to confront uncomfortable truths and question whether the expectation to educate rests upon the offended or the offensive.
We’ve probably said it a hundred times on Code Switch — biological race is not a real thing. So why is race still used to help diagnose certain conditions, like […]
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