CTP (S4E159) Hyphenated America<br />We argue that putting a label before “American” can weaken a shared civic identity, even when people mean it as pride in heritage. We challenge popular language around race, culture, and equity by pushing for clear definitions and substance over slogans. <br />• why “hyphenated American” can signal mixed allegiance <br />• the 14th Amendment and the idea of jurisdiction <br />• why “Black American” may be more accurate than “African American” <br />• the NAACP example and the claim about Planned Parenthood funding <br />• equal opportunity versus equity of outcomes as a core divide <br />• cultural appreciation versus cultural appropriation through everyday examples <br />• outrage culture, media framing, and being offended for others <br />• the Walk Away story as a model for changing minds with primary sources <br />SEND US FEEDBACK: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2210487/fan_mail/new <br />https://tinyurl.com/SubscribeToCTP <br />CTP Audios: https://tinyurl.com/CTPonBuzzsprout <br />CTP Videos: https://tinyurl.com/CTPonBITCHUTE <br />https://tinyurl.com/CTPgear <br />https://tinyurl.com/JLenardDetroitGear <br />AI images/videos/audio CTP uses: https://tinyurl.com/GalaxyMagicaAI <br />https://tinyurl.com/BookPromotionViaFiverr <br />- other services: https://fiverr.com/jlenarddetroit
