Work in progress
Perspectives on social change in Iceland and beyond
Seeking the opinion of people with different backgrounds, who share with us their unique perspectives on every day social matters, domestic and international.
Hosts: Jeffrey Guarino and Asantewa Feaster
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Work in progress – Thanksgiving is for mourningarrow_forward
Work in progress is in english and is run by english speaking hosts. This weeks topic is Thanksgiving and how it looks through the lens of Sante Feaster and Jeffrey Guarino.
– What does it mean historically, who it affects and why is it being celebrated in Iceland?
– The cultural impacts of film, diversity and ignorance in Iceland
– We discuss our first Thanksgiving in Iceland and what the holiday means to us from an American gaze.
Work In Progress – From laughs to lifearrow_forward
From Laughs to Life: The Journey to Iceland for Jewells Chambers Living, working, creating
Created and Hosted by Jewells Chambers; All Things Iceland: YouTube and Podcast Embracing the 15% Discovering your new home and its nature Book mentioned: Íslenskir Matþörungar (Edible Seaweeds of Iceland) by Eydís Mary Jónsdóttir
Work in Progress- Why should I care?arrow_forward
Verdict in George Floyd murder case
• Taking on the system
• The tree is poisonous not the apple
– What happens to good cops?
– Will there ever be a new system?
– One sided justice Who is the person to be feared?
• The myth of Black pain tolerance
• Police in fear of their life
• Historically, who is to be feared?
Hosts: Jeffrey and Paula
Guests: Nichole Katrín Salinas and Derek T. Allen.
Work In Progress – Real Talk On Asian Hatearrow_forward
-BLM standing up for/stepping in for Asian people during the recent rash of hate crimes
-Asian cultural silence
-Where does Asian oppression fit into White supremacy?
-Why is there doubt only in Black trauma?
-Media‘s response
-Different Asian cultures and why it matters to know them
– Asian discrimination in Icelandic culture
Work In Progress – Cancel Culturearrow_forward
This week Sante talks to Jeffrey, Paula and a special guest, Andie Sophia Fontaine, news editor at the Reykjavík Grapevine, about various aspects of cancel culture.
Is the response different from generation to generation?
-Missed opportunities to fix structural issues
-Using cancel culture to facilitate change
-How does this affect Iceland and does it happen in Iceland?
-Being silent for the sake of gaining power and not burning potential bridges
Work in Progress – Generational Changesarrow_forward
In today’s episode, Sante, Paula and Jeffrey speak to Elizabeth Guarino and Bianca Hallveig about growing up in Iceland.
Does language blind Icelandic society from the rest of its culture?
– Icelandic society could be alienating its younger generations
– Iceland is diversifying but can the culture accept that
– What does belonging mean to the younger Icelandic generations
– How can Icelandic culture embrace the diversification happening?
Work In Progress – „Language Gate“arrow_forward
Host: Paula Gould
Guests: Kathryn Gunnarsson, Phoenix Ramos Proppé and Miriam Petra Ómarsdóttir Awad, with Jeffrey Guarino and Laufey Ólafsdóttir.
The language blame game; how does language start a fire that blinds accomplishment?
– The op-eds that falsified three times the charm
– Are immigrants the torch bearers of the Icelandic language?
– Prejudice in Iceland/ Being Icelandic enough in the eye of who? Does Iceland want diversity or numbers?
– Are the ideas to measure diversity and inclusivity being used for numbers and not to implement action?
– Foreigners being drilled by Icelandic society to be enough when their Icelandic counterparts are not being demanded the same. The sense of belonging
-What does it mean to be Iceland from micro to macro-level?
– How does the Icelandic measurement of belonging deny one’s experiences?
Work in progress – Microaggressions through the lensarrow_forward
-Microaggressions in Icelandic politics
-Heritage disbelief
-When microaggressions become aggression
-Where do microaggressions start?
-Microaggression in children
Special guest: Sanna Magdalena Mörtudóttir, with Paula Gould, Jeffrey Guarino and Laufey Ólafsdóttir.
Host: Asantewa Feaster.
Work in Progress – Toxic Masculinity and Current Eventsarrow_forward
Is the storming of the U.S capital rooted in toxic masculinity? The 1898 coup in North Carolina shows that history truly repeats itself. What will be the consequences of what happened at the U.S capitol and to whom?
The lack of consequences fuels toxic masculinity and it starts in the upbringing of children.
The size of Iceland leads to suppressed toxic masculinity even in the political sector.
Work in progress – Toxic masculinityarrow_forward
Jeff, Laufey and Paula discuss toxic masculinity and related issues from a cultural as well as social perspective.
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Jeff, Laufey og Paula ræða eitraða karlmennsku og málefni í kringum hana menningarlega og félagslega.