This is a prologue to a multi-part series about the Afghan diaspora in America reclaiming their past and trying to grow from the present. It’s a story about culture, identity and authenticity.
Show Notes:
- [00:30] “The Layers of Heaven” by Jovica
- [00:55] Hit rewind. (freesound.org / cognitu perceptu)
- [01:00] “Our Son the Potter” by The Blue Dot Sessions
- [01:10] When LeBron James threw up his arms at J.R. Smith
- [01:20] The hit song of Summer 2017
- [01:30] Why the Game of Thrones finale was awful
- The teaser to Season 7 for old times sakes
- [01:45] Brigette Gabriel’s call to “protest”
- More on Brigette Gabriel
- [02:10] The Southern Poverty Law Center’s take on ACT for America
- [02:15] Saturday, June 10, 2017, “anti-sharia protests” take place across the country
- [03:15] Dispatch from an “anti-sharia protest” in Santa Clara, Calif. (h/t @SarRavani)
- [06:25] More on the 2017 Portland train incident
- Related: The Story of a Hate Crime
- [06:40] The surge of hate crimes that followed shortly after the 2016 election
- See here, here, here and here
- [09:00] Light reading on no-go-zones.
- [09:10] Light reading on Dearborn, Mich.
- [09:40] “Cupcake Marshall” by The Blue Dot Sessions
- [12:15] Light reading on “white genocide”
- [14:40] “Verdigris” by The Blue Dot Sessions
- [16:20] This is a throwback to the original prologue of this podcast. It’s meta.
- [16:50] Light reading on that third culture wave.
- [17:20] Spoiler alert: no.
- [17:30] Afghan National Anthem performed on TOLO TV