Welcome back! We are officially kicking off Season 6 of Race, Culture & Beyond: A Naked Conversation Podcast and we are beyond excited. Our break was much needed and we are back and ready to continue these important conversations.

 

In today's episode, we delve in learning and how we learn. We talk about the proess of learning in regards to reading, shows, films, and also in our work with organizations and schools. We ask ourselves: “How do we learn?” “How do we teach and apply our learning?” We apply this directly to the book “Me and White Supremacy” by Layla F. Saad. Tune in because this is definitely a captivating conversation (complete with action items) that is sure to keep all of us learning and growing.

 

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