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Where You From?
Global
13 episodes
2 months ago
“Where you from?” I get asked this all the time, and when I reply ‘London’ they say: “No, where you really from?” What are people really asking here? And why are they asking this? Join me, Lillie Almond on my new podcast “Where you from?” to explore how this question makes people feel, what it means to them… and what people really mean when asking it. Listen and subscribe now on Global Player.
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“Where you from?” I get asked this all the time, and when I reply ‘London’ they say: “No, where you really from?” What are people really asking here? And why are they asking this? Join me, Lillie Almond on my new podcast “Where you from?” to explore how this question makes people feel, what it means to them… and what people really mean when asking it. Listen and subscribe now on Global Player.
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White Yardie: “I never knew about racism ’til I come to England.”
Where You From?
47 minutes 2 seconds
3 years ago
White Yardie: “I never knew about racism ’til I come to England.”
Education is the top, middle and last line for Harry, aka White Yardie in this conversation. And it’s really testament to the essence of this series: intent is so important in these conversations and spaces. Offensive language and microaggressions can be both deliberate and accidental. People do make mistakes without meaning to; we’ve all done this. I feel like we can learn to forgive these, if people then aim to learn and make changes when moving forwards. Because, once we learn what is not okay - we have the option to improve for the better, if we intend to. For those who make mistakes and don’t want to make changes - or for those who are deliberately being offensive? Maybe progress isn’t so clear a path in those instances. In this chat, Harry fully unpacks what he’s learned about all of this. And of course, we also learn how he feels about the question, “Where you from?” - and what it means to him. Another theme that Harry and I chat about, is the nature of being forced to explain where you’re from: being forced to justify why you are here and how that came to be. This is so exhausting. So, it’s a shame that a part of this conversation is about as to if Harry’s been forced to convince people, when saying where he’s from; none of us should ever have to do this. Thanks for listening. Subscribe and leave a review! And let me know what you think: I’m @lilliealmond on Twitter - and on Insta, I’m @almondsweetness.
Where You From?
“Where you from?” I get asked this all the time, and when I reply ‘London’ they say: “No, where you really from?” What are people really asking here? And why are they asking this? Join me, Lillie Almond on my new podcast “Where you from?” to explore how this question makes people feel, what it means to them… and what people really mean when asking it. Listen and subscribe now on Global Player.