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Counter Stories

In this edition of Counter Stories, the team looks at why people struggle to pronounce unfamiliar names. Getting a name wrong seems innocuous, but when the name of someone with non-European ancestry is "dumbed down" for a white speaker or mispronounced repeatedly, it can have a lasting impact.
The Counter Stories hosts for this episode are:

Don Eubanks, associate professor at Metropolitan State University and cultural consultant

Anthony Galloway, executive director of Arts Us

Hlee Lee, owner of "the other media group"

Luz Maria Frias, lawyer and consultant

Marianne Combs, arts reporter for MPR News

Show Notes

In this edition of Counter Stories, the team looks at why people struggle to pronounce unfamiliar names. Getting a name wrong seems innocuous, but when the name of someone with non-European ancestry is "dumbed down" for a white speaker or mispronounced repeatedly, it can have a lasting impact.
The Counter Stories hosts for this episode are:
  • Don Eubanks, associate professor at Metropolitan State University and cultural consultant
  • Anthony Galloway, executive director of Arts Us
  • Hlee Lee, owner of "the other media group"
  • Luz Maria Frias, lawyer and consultant 
  •  Marianne Combs, arts reporter for MPR News
Published on April 11, 2019 10:38am CDT

What is Counter Stories?

We discuss race, identity, social justice and culture in a region grappling with demographic changes