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Who Belongs? was launched in Fall 2018 as the Othering & Belonging Institute's official podcast. The question of who belongs in our societies, whether local, national, or global, is one of the central drivers that underpin how people are othered, or how the conditions of belonging are created. Our podcast addresses this foundational question to open pathways to explore a range of policies, movemen... more

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In this episode of Who Belongs? we hear from OBI Director john a. powell and Assistant Director Stephen Menendian about the recently released book they co-authored, called Belonging without Othering: How We Save Ourselves and the World. The interview... more

This episode is part of a series of talks and panel discussions recorded during the breakout sessions of our Othering & Belonging Conference that took place in Oakland this past April. This session is titled "Land, Culture, and Belonging: Place-based... more

This episode is part of a series of talks and panel discussions recorded during the breakout sessions of our Othering & Belonging Conference that took place in Oakland this past April. This session is titled "Leaning into Paradox: How We Can Block, B... more

This episode is part of a series of talks and panel discussions recorded during the breakout sessions of our Othering & Belonging Conference that took place in Oakland this past April. This session is titled "Democracy in Crisis: The Courage to Re-Hu... more

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Mansi Kathuria
Moderator and Field Strategy and Research Analyst at OBI

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings
  • Excellent!

    I deeply admire the work of the Haas Institute. This podcast offers incisive conversations and dialog on belonging and race.

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    vmspain
    United States6 years ago

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The podcast is praised for its diversity of perspectives, enhancing understanding of complex themes surrounding belonging.

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EP 54 - Using Data to Advance Belonging without Othering
Q: How in this context can we appropriately use data to advance equity and avoid the harms that can be entailed by the use of data and othering?
We can use data ethically by focusing on its historical context and recognizing its potential misuses. Engaging with communities about data practices and prioritizing transparency and accessibility are essential while considering the broader structural issues.
EP 51 - Resisting Austerity: Keeping Public Infrastructure Public
Q: What will it take to do this?
It will take organizing and raising public sentiment about the need for funding to address drainage issues.

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Focused on the complex dynamics of belonging and othering in society, discussions encompass a wide array of topics including immigration rights, social justice, and community advocacy. Conversations are enriched by panelists from diverse backgrounds, bringing personal narratives and systemic perspectives to the forefront, and delving into themes such as democracy, belonging metrics, and equitable policies. This podcast likely stands out for its commitment to addressing pressing societal issues through engaging discussions that challenge existing narratives and promote inclusivity, providing valuable insights for listeners interested in social dynamics and community engagement.

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