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Same Same Different

By: Michigan Public
  • Summary

  • A show about identity and how to survive “otherness” with our humanity and sanity intact.
    2024 Michigan Radio
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Episodes
  • Be A Kid
    Nov 4 2019

    Bryce talks to two parents about what young people can teach us about being more human.This week’s Same Same Different features Ebonee West and Jodie Patterson, two moms whose own thinking about identity has been influenced by the children in their lives. Ebonee is a former small business owner, and currently gets to witness all kinds of kid weirdness and wonder as a first and second grade classroom aide in Detroit. Jodie lives in New York, is an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, an entrepreneur, and the author of The Bold World: A Memoir of Family and Transformation.

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    22 mins
  • Write Your Own Narrative
    Oct 28 2019

    Our guests this week talk about how they chose to embrace their identities and see them as positive and empowering. 

    Guests:

    As a college student, Ernesto Mireles helped pressure Michigan State University to establish a Chicano Studies program. He now teaches at Prescott College in Arizona, where he strives to create a more accepting and thriving environment for students of color.

    Morénike Giwa Onaiwu writes often about her experiences as a late-diagnosed Autistic adult woman and person of color. She’s co-editor of All the Weight of Our Dreams: On Living Racialized Autism.

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    17 mins
  • Find Your People
    Oct 21 2019

    This week’s episode is all about community: what it means to belong to one, and why it’s important for us to find our people. 

    Guests:

    Regina H. Boone is a photojournalist The Richmond Free Press, the newspaper her family founded and runs. Prior to that she was at The Detroit Free Press for 13 years. She's working on a book about her Japanese grandfather who was wrongfully arrested on December 7, 1941 in Virginia and never returned home to his family.

    Sultan Sharrief experiments with data and virtual reality. His films include Destined, Moozlum, and Bilal's Stand, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2010.

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    24 mins

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