Podcast
From Sauna to Streets: Racism in Unexpected Moments
Between the Lines: Episode 2
How often do racist incidents happen in moments when someone simply wants to exist? Right before a conference. In a sauna. While getting changed. And suddenly, someone asks you about your experiences with racism.
In this episode of Between the Lines, we talk about these moments — and about how deeply racism permeates the everyday lives of those affected. Even in spaces that are meant to offer safety, calm, or connection.
We reflect on:
- racism in education
- emotional labor and visibility
- representation and responsibility
- the question of why these conversations so often happen precisely when people are just trying to catch their breath
This episode is personal. Not theoretical. Not detached. But rooted directly in lived experience.
Book recommendations featured in this episode:
- Trotzdem zuhause: Tupoka Ogette (she/her) (Event tip: On May 31, 2026, the launch event for the new publication will take place at Kaufleuten Zürich.)
- A Language of Limbs: Dylin Hardcastle (he/they)
- Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom — bell hooks
Raccomandazioni
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Antirassimus in der pädagogischen Ausbildung: eine insitutionelle Dringlichkeit
Océane Haja Maréchal
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