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DEI-LABB with Rorri Geller-Mohamed

47 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 year ago - ★★★★★ - 2 ratings

In this show we explore how to develop your leadership and capacity to advance DEI in your organization, build human-centric workplace culture, and make an impact. We use our expanded definition of DEI, DEI-LABB for: diversity, equity, inclusion, liberation, anti-racism, belonging, and being/well-being. If you ever worry about saying or doing something that could unintentionally cause harm or feel frustrated with the slow pace of change, you are in the right place. (Previously titled the Racially Responsible Podcast)

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047 Diversity in women’s athletics with Tara Wells

July 04, 2023 10:00 - 33 minutes - 30.7 MB

In this episode we discuss: Tara's work with athletes and how DEI shows up Connection of mental wellness to DEI in athletic spaces Identity and connection Systemic issues and women's experiences in athletics Tara Well's bio: Tara is a licensed clinical social worker in Florida and a mental performance coach bringing mindfulness and mental wellness to athletes around the world. With a background in collegiate athletics, Tara embraces organizational challenges in her work and aims to red...

046 "Decentering Whiteness in the Workplace" with Dr. Janice Gassam Asare

July 03, 2023 10:00 - 44 minutes - 40.9 MB

In this episode we discuss: What Dr. Janice's new book "Decentering Whiteness in the Workplace: A Guide for Equity and Inclusion" is about and why she decided to write it How she first got involved in DEI and anti-racism work How oppressive systems impact all of us and what that means for DEI and anti-racism conversations Challenges with sustainability of DEI efforts in the workplace Dr. Janice's bio: Janice Z. Gassam Asare, Ph.D. is the founder of BWG Business Solutions, an award-winn...

045 Internalized Anti-Semitism & White Jews with Jo Kent Katz

July 02, 2023 10:00 - 51 minutes - 47.7 MB

In this episode we discuss: Context for us as two white Jews having this conversation What internalized anti-semitism is and how it shows up How to use the Transcending Jewish Trauma website as a tool in DEI and social justice work Complicated feelings around Israel and navigating these conversations in this work Healing and transformation to move DEI and social justice work forward Jo's bio: Jo Kent Katz (she/her) is a social justice educator, an Intuitive healer, and an ordained Koh...

044 Talking fatphobia, intersectionality, and representation with Clarkisha Kent

July 01, 2023 10:01 - 40 minutes - 37.9 MB

In this episode we discuss: Why Clarkisha wrote the book: Fat Off, Fat On: A Big Bitch Manifesto What fatphobia is, how it shows up, and how intersectionality plays a role The Kent Test that Clarkisha created to evaluate representation of women of color in media Clarkisha's Bio: Clarkisha Kent is a Nigerian-American writer, culture critic, former columnist, and up-and-coming author. Committed to telling inclusive stories via unique viewpoints from nigh-infancy, she is fascinated with us...

043 Navigating conservative voices and budget cuts in DEI work with Christie Lindor

June 30, 2023 10:00 - 41 minutes - 38.5 MB

In this episode we discuss: How Christie got started in DEI work Navigating budget cuts in DEI work Why DEI is sometimes labeled as exclusionary despite that being contradictory What including conservative voices means in DEI work Christie's Bio: Christie Lindor is an award-winning Workplace Culture & Inclusion Strategist with over 20 years of management consulting advising clients for firms such Deloitte, EY, and IBM. She has served 100s of global organizations across 31 industries in...

042 What can we learn from DEI in sports with Dr. Shaun M. Anderson

February 09, 2023 11:00 - 49 minutes - 46 MB

In this episode, Dr. Shaun M. Anderson and I talk about what DEI in sports is all about, what inspired him to write his new book, The Black Athlete Revolt: The Sport Justice Movement in the Age of #BlackLivesMatter, and social responsibility for organizations.  Even if you aren't a sports person like me, you can learn a lot about the important work that is happening in the field of sports and how you can apply takeaways to your organization.   Dr. Anderson's Bio: Shaun M. Anderson is an int...

041 How to see what you’re missing

January 26, 2023 11:00 - 37 minutes - 34.8 MB

In this episode, we dive into how to develop your DEI-LABB lens to become a better leader and advance DEI-LABB work in your organization.  We discuss: how I'm showing up to today's episode including discussing some personal processing and current events going on What a DEI-LABB lens is, why you need it, and how it can impact how you show up at your organization How to learn by using examples from Netflix's Ginny & Georgia to develop your lens  What you can do to strengthen your lens An ...

040 Muslim Inclusion in Corporate Spaces and Hollywood with Dr. Evelyn Alsultany

January 12, 2023 11:05 - 43 minutes - 40.2 MB

In this episode, I talk with Dr. Evelyn Alsultany about her work in Hollywood on Muslim inclusion (super exciting to have our first podcast guest that has worked in that space), her new book, Broken: The Failed Promise of Muslim Inclusion, what this work looks like in corporate spaces, and what you can do to develop your leadership skills.  Dr. Evelyn Alsultany's Bio: Evelyn Alsultany is a leading expert on the history of representations of Arabs and Muslims in the U.S. media. She is the a...

039 From Racially Responsible to DEI-LABB Podcast

January 12, 2023 11:00 - 9 minutes - 8.73 MB

In this mini episode, I share about the podcast changes including a new name, new look, and a new focus on leadership development in DEI and anti-racism work.  I talk about how the change came about and what you can expect in upcoming episodes.   Connect with Rorri: Connect on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rorri-geller-mohamed-lcsw-75004076/ Join the email list: https://mailchi.mp/b02360d4b5a6/sul4h5by2y Website: www.upowerchange.com Interested in leadership development or coac...

038 How Awareness and Compassion Can Create Change with Kristin Henning

April 07, 2022 10:00 - 48 minutes - 45.3 MB

In this episode, I talk with Kris about her wealth of experience as a lawyer advocating for kids and systemic change in the juvenile justice system.  She breaks down the racial inequities that exist and talks about what all of us can to do create change.  She shares what inspired her to write her book The Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth, how we can be more cognizant of our own biases, and the inspiration that comes from youth activism. Kris's Bio: Buy Kris's Book: ...

037: Controversial Conversations: CRT in Schools

March 31, 2022 10:00 - 18 minutes - 16.8 MB

In this solo episode, I talk about the controversial topic of CRT in schools.  I share why this issue is so challenging and what you can do to help you understand and navigate these conversations.  I share 3 steps that you can that will help you engage in difficult conversations and move the dialogue forward for change.    Additional Resource: https://www.edweek.org/leadership/what-is-critical-race-theory-and-why-is-it-under-attack/2021/05 Connect with Rorri and Get Additional Support: Jo...

036 Collective Resilience with Christine Gyovai

March 24, 2022 10:00 - 32 minutes - 30.5 MB

In this episode, Christine and I talk about what collective resilience is and why Christine is so passionate about it.  We also dig into what this looks like in the context of anti-racism work.   Christine's Bio:  Christine Muehlman Gyovai is the Principal of Dialogue + Design Associates, is the granddaughter of a coal miner and firefly scientist, and has over twenty years of experience in creating community transformation and resilience. Named a “Cville 20” by Charlottesville magazine as ...

035 Centering Feminism with the Authors of Feminist AF

March 17, 2022 10:00 - 42 minutes - 38.9 MB

In this episode, the authors of Feminist AF and I talk about centering feminism and smashing the patriarchy and the overlap that has with the topic of race and racism.  They talk about what inspired them to write this book, the importance of empowerment, and why it is so important for women of all ages to read it.   Feminist AF Author Bios:  Brittney Cooper is Associate Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Rutgers University. She is the author of the New York Times bestse...

034 Adoption & Multiracial Families with Jana Hunsley

March 10, 2022 11:00 - 33 minutes - 30.7 MB

In this episode, Jana and I talk about how issues of DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) and anti-racism work show up in multiracial families that are formed through foster care and adoption.  We specifically address a topic often left out of these conversations: siblings in adoptive families. Jana's Bio: Jana Hunsley is an experimental psychologist, licensed clinical social worker (LCSW), TBRI Practitioner, and advocate for foster and adoptive families. Jana received her doctorate in e...

033 Challenging Book Bans and Using Stories to Create Change with Dr. Farah Jasmine Griffin

February 10, 2022 11:00 - 36 minutes - 33.7 MB

In this episode, Dr. Griffin and I talk about challenging book bans and the empathy, understanding, and knowledge that comes from learning through stories.  We talk about her new book, Read Until You Understand and how this can be used as a tool in anti-racism work.   Dr. Griffin's Bio: Dr. Farah Jasmine Griffin is the William B. Ransford Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, where she also served as the inaugural Chair of the African American and African D...

032 Anti-Racism Leadership with Alyssa Hall

February 03, 2022 11:00 - 41 minutes - 38.4 MB

In this episode, Alyssa and I dive into what anti-racism leadership looks like and how Alyssa got into anti-racism coaching.  We talk about the challenges that she sees her clients experience and how she supports them in overcoming those challenges. Alyssa's Bio: Alyssa Hall is an Inclusive Business and Leadership Coach.  She helps white coaches understand their role with anti-racism while creating inclusive businesses wth her group coaching program The School of Anti-Racist Leadership. She...

031 What real DEI work looks like with Antoinetta Mosley

January 20, 2022 11:00 - 30 minutes - 28.1 MB

In this episode, Antoinetta and I talk about what DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) work actually looks like when it's done well and not just performatively in organizations and companies.  Antoinetta shares where organizations can start when they want to do this work, how to prioritize it even when it's challenging, and what's needed for it to really be sustained.    Antoinetta's Bio: Antoinetta Mosley is the CEO and Principal Leader at I Follow the Leader LLC, a strategic consulting...

030 Educate & Empower with Lisa Barclay

November 18, 2021 11:00 - 31 minutes - 28.9 MB

In this episode, Lisa and I talk about her experience starting the Social Provocative Complex, a racial justice and education organization as well as the overlap between that and her financial coaching practice.  She talks about the transformation that participants have had through the Social Provocative Complex and how it's designed to increase education and consciousness awareness on issues of racial justice and equity.  She also shares her insights and thoughts on the topic of reparations...

029 White Parents & Transracial Adoption

November 11, 2021 11:00 - 37 minutes - 34.8 MB

In this episode, I was honored to interview Melissa Guida-Richards, the author of the book What White Parents Should Know About Transracial Adoption: An Adopteeʼs Perspective on its History, Nuances, and Practices.  We talk about what inspired her to write the book, her personal experience as a transracial adoptee with white parents, and advice that she has to help white parents on their parenting journey and how to best support their children.  Melissa's bio: Melissa Guida-Richards is an ...

028 Challenging Inequity in Law & Business with Nequosha Anderson

November 04, 2021 10:00 - 44 minutes - 41.2 MB

In this episode, Nequosha and I talk about challenging assumptions and inequity in law and business.  Nequosha shares her personal experience of multiculturalism in her family and her professional insight in the inequities that exist in law and business and how we can go about challenging them.   Nequosha's Bio: Nequosha Anderson is a business and intellectual property attorney for the last eight years who assists primarily women creatives who want to legally protect their income-producing...

027- Undoing Bias & Financial Empowerment with Racine Rikard

October 28, 2021 10:00 - 44 minutes - 41.2 MB

In this episode, Racine and I talk about financial empowerment, disparities, and inequities.  We explore the challenges around financial empowerment, what bias looks like, and the relationship building with a financial advisor.  Racine shares her experiences of helping her clients and how she navigates challenges.   Racine's bio: Racine A. Rikard is a native of Atlanta, GA, has over 20+ years of experience in the accounting and financial services industry. A graduate of Accounting at Georg...

026 Focusing on wellness in DEI work with Christina Farinacci-Roberts

October 21, 2021 10:00 - 51 minutes - 47.9 MB

In this episode, Christina and I talk about what it looks like to focus on wellness when doing DEI work and how it can be a great entry point for bringing this conversation into organizations.  She also gives great advice and breaks down what it really means to de-center whiteness.   Christina also share her personal and professional experiences in this work.   Christina's Bio: Christina Farinacci-Roberts is a learning architect, diversity & inclusion strategist, keynote speaker, S.O.U.L. ...

025 Uncovering blind spots and dismantling medical racism with Reketta Peterson

October 14, 2021 10:00 - 36 minutes - 33.7 MB

In this episode, Reketta and I dig into dismantling medical racism, perinatal health disparities, and common blind spots for professionals and patients in healthcare.  We talk about what changes are needed, what that can look like, and what you can do to get involved.   Reketta's bio: Reketta Peterson is a licensed professional counselor and BIPOC health equity consultant. She is a HAES (Health At Every Size) advocate and a member of the association for size diversity, and health. Reketta ...

024 How to deal with frustrating white people in anti-racism work

October 07, 2021 10:00 - 20 minutes - 19.4 MB

In this solo episode, I share 6 tips for dealing with your own frustration caused by white people around issues of race and racism in your life.  Whether it's a personal or professional situation, I share my insight to help you navigate these feelings and situations while staying aligned to your anti-racism values.   Rorri's Bio: Rorri Geller-Mohamed, LCSW (she/her) is the host of the Racially Responsible podcast, creator of the Changemakers Circle, and founder of the organization U Power ...

023 Prioritizing Racial Equity in Real Estate with Sara Alvarado

September 30, 2021 10:00 - 50 minutes - 47.1 MB

In this episode, Sara and I dig into how she has taken steps to challenge inequities in the real estate field. She talks about how she made the decisions to prioritize racial equity in her real estate business and decided to create a racial justice toolkit for professionals.  She shares helpful advice for what both real estate and non real estate professionals can do to work for racial equity and justice.  Sara's Bio: Sara Alvarado is a writer, speaker, teacher, and co-conspirator speciali...

022 Creating a Racial Literacy Curriculum and Supporting Schools with Casper Caldarola

September 23, 2021 10:00 - 32 minutes - 30.3 MB

In this episode, Casper and I talk about her experience creating a racial literacy curriculum, the racial equity work she has done in schools, how to start with low hanging fruit, and how she has navigated challenges that have come up. Casper's bio: Casper Caldarola founded the New York based, non-profit, Pollyanna in 2015. Casper founded Pollyanna to support the schools that have made a commitment to building a more inclusive school community through multi-constituent conference models, w...

021 Homeschooling & Teaching History with Delina Pryce McPhaull

September 16, 2021 10:00 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

In this episode, Delina and I talk about her Oh Freedom homeschooling curriculum and how kids and their grown ups can learn real history with a focus on understanding, empathy, and accuracy.  We also talk about how to navigate the emotional aspects of teaching and learning history.    Delina Pryce McPhaull is a writer, editorial consultant, and homeschooling mom living in rural Texas with her husband, kids, and koi. She is the owner of Woke Homeschooling where she creates resources for cons...

020 Educating Kids About Social Justice with Pranoo Kumar

September 09, 2021 10:00 - 36 minutes - 33.7 MB

In this episode, Pranoo and I talk about her amazing social justice children's bookstore, how to talk to kids about hard topics, what teaching children about activism can look like, and the importance of children seeing themselves reflected in the stories they read and learning through the stories of others.  Pranoo Kumar is a proud daughter of Konkani Indian immigrants, a career changer from medicine to education, and an activist committed to inclusive education.  Her previous experiences ...

019 Writing As Advocacy with Alison Tedford

September 02, 2021 10:00 - 31 minutes - 28.9 MB

In this episode, Alison and I discuss writing as a tool for advocacy and Alison's wealth of experience doing diversity and inclusion work.   Alison Tedford is a diversity and inclusion consultant from Abbotsford, BC, Canada. She is an Indigenous woman with a disability who has over a decade of experience working on inclusion topics within the Canadian government and several years more in the private sector helping brands to communicate with and about marginalized populations. She has author...

018 Being Jewish and Navigating Social Justice with Halina Brooke

August 26, 2021 10:00 - 39 minutes - 36.8 MB

In this episode, Halina and I talk about navigating social justice work and Jewish identity.  We also talk about Halina's recent project creating The Jewish Therapist Collective.  Halina Brooke is an associate therapist and longtime advocate for those overlooked by traditional justice endeavors.  A PhD Candidate in Counselor Education, she has a passion for supporting clients and clinicians alike through relational ruptures and distressing experiences.  You can find more information about h...

017 Systems, Yoga, and Non-profits with Hollie Swire

August 19, 2021 10:00 - 32 minutes - 29.8 MB

In this episode, Hollie and I discuss everything from doing anti-racism work as a white women, to using an anti-racism lens in yoga, and work in a non-profit space.   Hollie Swire is a social worker in the state of Massachusetts.  She received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Simmons College. She acquired a Masters in Social Work from Boston College Graduate School of Social Work. She has advanced training in Yoga for Trauma & Emotional Health, Motivational Interviewing, and recently com...

016 DEI in Online Learning with Nina Everflow

June 24, 2021 10:00 - 43 minutes - 40.1 MB

In this episode, Nina and I discuss what DEI looks like in online learning spaces, Nina's journey into anti-racism work, and what you can do to be part of creating change.   Join this weekend's virtual event: https://mailchi.mp/2e8455d81749/openhousejune2021 Nina Everflow's bio: Nina Everflow plays in the space between how adults learn online and how happily we can connect authentically across difference. As a learning designer, facilitator, and published author, Nina has spent the last fe...

015 The Power of Racial Affinity Groups

June 17, 2021 10:00 - 25 minutes - 23.4 MB

In this episode we break down what a racial affinity group is, why it's both a powerful and under utilized tool in anti-racism work, and reasons you may find it helpful in your anti-racism work .  Plus, we also talk about the importance of recognizing Juneteenth and PRIDE month.   Free Webinar: 5 Strategies To Shift Your Racial Equity and Justice Conversations with White People From Frustrating to Change Making https://mailchi.mp/341ccb731393/x3mdt5f3g4 Additional resource links  Juneteen...

014 Speaking Out About Racism with SharRon Jamison

June 10, 2021 10:00 - 46 minutes - 43.3 MB

In this episode, SharRon and I talk about what it looks like to speak out against racism and what sometimes can get in the way.  SharRon shares her personal experiences and how it's influenced her anti-racism work. SharRon Jamison's Bio: SharRon Jamison is a life strategist, author, minister, entrepreneur, and corporate leader who is committed to helping you BE who you were born to be, and not settle for what society has taught and told you to be. Through her coaching programs, innovative ...

013 Leading Conversations on Race with Rev. Lane Cobb

June 03, 2021 10:00 - 36 minutes - 33.5 MB

In this episode I talk with Rev. Lane Cobb about her show Race Talk Revolution that she co-hosts with Eugene Holden.  We dig deep into what it's like facilitating these conversations and how she overcomes challenges that come up along the way.   Rev. Lane Cobb's Bio: Reverend Lane Cobb is an Interfaith Inter-spiritual Minister, Spiritual Life and Business Coach and Author. As a woman, Rev. Cobb is committed to helping women heal, grow, and thrive despite the limitations of patriarchal soci...

012 Talking Israel and Palestine with Omnia Hegazy

May 27, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 62 MB

This is the first episode where we talk about anti-racism in an international context.  I invite you on this journey with me as I learn more about the history of Palestine and the liberation movement, the U.S. connection to all of this, and the Israeli government's role in oppression while at the same time acknowledging that there has been a rise in anti-semitism hate violence, anti-semitism needs to end, Jewish generational trauma exists, and that no group should be marginalized or oppresse...

011 Equity in Schools with Keasha Starks

May 20, 2021 10:00 - 30 minutes - 28.1 MB

In this episode, we talk about doing DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) work in schools, how to overcome the challenges that come up, and advice that can help you when navigating anti-racism conversations and work in schools.  Keasha Starks's Bio: Keasha Starks has been in the education field for sixteen years.  In those sixteen years she has been a substitute teacher, teacher, and a district facilitator with Courageous Conversations About Race and Culturally Responsive Teaching.  Keas...

010 Navigating Anti-Racism Leadership with Tracy Myers

May 13, 2021 10:00 - 33 minutes - 30.6 MB

In this episode, I talk with Tracy Myers about how she got involved in anti-racism work, the role multiracial identity plays in navigating this work, and how she works with others to build their anti-racism leadership.  Tracy Myers's Bio: Tracy is a mother, sister, friend, and story seeker. She is a multi-racial woman of color that is Indigenous, Filipina, and White. She lives deeply from an emotional place and invites all to get comfy and join her there to explore their past, present, and...

009: Undoing Bias in the Workplace with Stacey Gordon

May 05, 2021 23:19 - 31 minutes - 29.5 MB

In this episode, I interview Stacey Gordon, who share her knowledge and wisdom about eliminating bias in the workplace. She shares her advice and strategies with us.    Join our Racially Responsible/U Power Change email list: Sign up here Stacey Gordon's Bio: Leading at the intersection of diversity, inclusion, and workplace culture, in her role as Executive Advisor and Diversity Strategist, Stacey Gordon coaches and counsels executive leaders on DEI strategies for the business, while off...

008: Shame Resilience with Dr. Alana Tappin, PsyD and Robin Schlenger, LCSW

March 04, 2021 01:39 - 47 minutes - 43.6 MB

In this episode we discuss: What shame resilience is and what it looks like in anti-racism work Why Alana and Robin started offering shame resilience workshops for white people Alana and Robin's personal journeys through anti-racism work Shame resilience and authentic conversations Full Bios: Dr. Alana Tappin, PsyD and Robin Schlenger, LCSW Links/resources Dr. Alana Tappin, PsyD Robin Schlenger, LCSW Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy, Ph.D., President of the Eikenberg Academy for Social Justice ...

007: No more excuses

February 18, 2021 11:00 - 22 minutes - 20.8 MB

In this episode, we talk about how to stop making excuses that get in the way of showing up for anti-racism work.  We talk about how to support anti-racist legislation and protest racist legislation, even if you don't know that much about the legislative process or the specific policy.  I share the example of how we need to be protesting the anti-protest bill HB1/SB484 in Florida.  This episode provides the support you need to take action.   The action steps discussed in this episode: 1. F...

006: Learning about white culture and anti-racism work with Robin Mallison Alpern

February 11, 2021 03:00 - 30 minutes - 28.6 MB

In this episode, I interview Robin Mallison Alpern the Director of Training at the Center for the Study of White American Culture and founder of Calling White Folks in.  We discuss: What white culture is and what it means for white folks doing anti-racism work Tips for raising anti-racist white kids Challenges that come up in this work White women and history Advice for white people doing anti-racism work Links and resources mentioned in today's episode: White Supremacy Culture by Tem...

005: Welcome back to Season 2

January 17, 2021 20:00 - 9 minutes - 8.86 MB

Welcome to Season 2 of the Racially Responsible Podcast.  This episode will introduce you to what this podcast is going to be about and answers the questions about what it means to "build capacity" to do anti-racism work as a white person, what makes this podcast different, and why a white woman is hosting a podcast about anti-racism.  Subscribe for future episodes and join the Racially Responsible podcast community on facebook to continue the conversation.  

004: Anti-racism work with white people

February 20, 2020 14:00 - 31 minutes - 42.9 MB

Episode Highlights Building an anti-racist subculture How Rebecca got involved in anti-racism work How a book from her partner opened her eyes What happens when you are socialized in white dominance What has been helpful in this work Impact anti-racism work has had on her family Need for a sense of belonging in anti-racism work Jore Consulting  Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu- Countering the Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys Resmaa Menakem- My Grandmother’s Hands Rebecca Greenidge works to hel...

003: Anti-racism work as a white social worker

February 13, 2020 14:00 - 22 minutes - 30.7 MB

Episode Highlights How Sandy got involved in anti-racism work as a social worker Promoting anti-racism education in the social work and human services professions How white people can work through their emotions when doing anti-racism work What white people have lost as a result of white supremacy How she worked through challenges that came up People’s Institute of Survival and Beyond Anti-racist Alliance Sandra Bernabei Sandra Bernabei, LCSW, NYC Chapter Past President of the Natio...

002: Anti-racism work as a parent of white children

January 30, 2020 14:00 - 23 minutes - 32.1 MB

Episode Highlights: How Rebekah got started in anti-racism work Why she prioritizes teaching parents of white children about anti-racism and ways to talk with kids about race and take action as a family How diverse and inclusive books are important for all children Why we need to internal work Challenges she experienced with her kids and family Her decision to send her child Me & White Supremacy - Layla Saad Free Guide: "What's wrong with saying we're all equal? Five conversations ab...

001: What local anti-racism organizing can look like for white people and how to get started

January 16, 2020 13:00 - 45 minutes - 62.3 MB

Episode Highlights How Meredith and Tia, 2 white women, got involved in anti-racism work in their local neighborhood How Neighbors Against White Supremacy started The difference between organizing around relationships vs. crisis mode Challenges and success in their organizing work against racism NAWS (Neighbors Against White Supremacy): NAWS organizes white people in Central Queens to challenge white supremacy and anti-Black racism in ourselves and our communities. NAWS Facebook Carri...

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