Binoculars comes from the Latin words Bini (both) and oculus (eye). It stands for systems that are made for two eyes, like a microscope or a spyglass. This podcast invites you to observe the world we live in. What forms our culture and how to we contribute to it? How do “we the people” create society and how do we get along with each other? Follow the podcast @binocularspod
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
In this episode I am interviewing Nik, a recent university graduate about inclusivity, safe spaces, and layers of identity. Check out Nik’s appearance on the TV show @queertemple. Thanks also to Rebecca Z.
Have you ever developed an interest in something that doesn’t match the general perception of your gender? This podcast episode is about female engineers and why there’s so few of them.
This month we are talking about American Sign Language. Yes, in last month’s episode we talked about Black ASL, but the feedback that I received made me produce an additional podcast episode on this subject. I hope you enjoy it! Visit www.phlbinocula... more
This month I am talking about the Black American Sign Language culture. The source for this episode is a talk by Ritchie Bryant at the University of Pennsylvania. Follow the whole talk on www.phlbinoculars.com
It’s refreshing to hear new perspectives, in this case that of a recent immigrant to the US. I’m looking forward to more episodes covering subjects I’d previously not given enough thought.
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