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Center of Trauma
Do you ever think there should be a point where black trauma is centered? No. We haven’t told all our story yet. You know, we have a rich heritage. So, the debate on whether or not we should continue to … Continue reading
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Tagged antiracist, community, diversity, education, equality, healing, Inequities, oppersion, opportunity, privilege, problem solving, racist, responsibility, stand up, supremacy, systemic racism, testimony, trauma, white privilege
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Not Racist
I’m realizing that I can’t just view myself as “not racist” and therefore not part of the problem. That’s not good enough. If I’m being honest, I know I still have a lot to learn and that there are many … Continue reading
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Tagged antiracist, community, diversity, education, equality, healing, Inequities, oppersion, opportunity, parenting, privilege, problem solving, racist, responsibility, Shari Pritts, stand up, supremacy, systemic racism, white privilege
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