Code Switching in a Segregated Michigan
Podcast |
Stateside
Publisher |
Michigan Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Feb 24, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:38:05

Metro Detroit is one of the most racially segregated areas in the country. And when you're a Black person from a place like this, you probably learn to code switch at an early age. There are many ways to switch the way you speak and behave, depending on who you're around. But today's episode is about Black people code switching as they move between majority white spaces and majority black spaces, something that's often necessary in order to get by in the world. 

GUESTS: 

Sydney James, Detroit-bred and based fine artist and muralist

Kwaku Osei-Bonsu, co-founder of Detroit Black Restaurant Week, EastEats, and IdlewildEats; a milliner by trade 

Bryce Huffman, reporter and producer at Bridge Detroit and host of Michigan Radio podcast Same Same Different

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