Centering Whiteness
The conversation explores the complexities of race, particularly focusing on the often-ignored perspective of whiteness. It emphasizes the importance of white individuals engaging in self-reflection and understanding their role in racial dynamics, rather than relying solely on people of color to guide these discussions. The aim is to foster a space for white listeners to confront their own experiences and responsibilities in the context of race and relationships.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#095: How To Talk About Race with Dr. Alexandra Solomon
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How can we get more white people, especially white men, to have conversations about race in a way that doesn't alienate them, as discussed in the episode \[Unedited] Claudia Rankine with Krista Tippett and the clip Race Conversations from the episode How to Change Minds | Anand Giridharadas and the clip Embracing Change?
How can we get more white people, especially white men, to have conversations about race in a way that doesn't alienate them, as discussed in the episode \[Unedited] Claudia Rankine with Krista Tippett and the clip Race Conversations from the episode How to Change Minds | Anand Giridharadas and the clip Embracing Change?
How can we get more white people, especially white men, to have conversations about race in a way that doesn't alienate them, as discussed in the episode How to Change Minds | Anand Giridharadas and the clip Embracing Change?