Why It’s So Hard to Talk About Race - Dr. Ali Michael & Dr. Eleonora Bartoli

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • In this week’s podcast, we're honored to learn from Dr. Ali Michael and Dr. Eleonora Bartoli about their helpful new book entitled "Our Problem, Our Path: Collective AntiRacism for White People." It's a powerful resource to help us learn ways to talk about racism and build skills to be actively anti-racist.
    Dr. Michael and Dr. Bartoli argue that inner and outer antiracist work are deeply interconnected. Their book provides readers with strategies to build racial competence and ways for us to make a more just, equitable and loving multiracial society.
    Get their book here:
    us.corwin.com/...
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  • @lisaschaeffer
    @lisaschaeffer 4 месяца назад

    In my ancestry there are Irish, German, Native American, and one Black man, yet i look white. There are many Americans of mixed ancestries. I had an uncle married to a Jewish woman and i have three cousins half Jewish.