There is a lot of rightful skepticism about statements companies are making right now, so how can we as organizations work towards making sure these statements are not hollow or performative?
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There is a lot of rightful skepticism about statements companies are making right now, so how can we as organizations work towards making sure these statements are not hollow or performative?
NPR Pop Culture Happy Hour
What is an anti-racist reading list for? We talk with Lauren Michele Jackson, an Assistant Professor of English at Northwestern University, and the author of White Negroes, about the limitations of such listshttps://www.vulture.com/2020/06/anti-racist-reading-lists-what-are-they-for.html
Ijeoma Oluo and Sarah McCammon for NPR
Ijeoma Oluo, best-selling author of So You Want to Talk About Race, shares advice on how to talk to your parents about racism. While her tips are mostly geared towards non-black folks, there’s something for everyone in this episode.
Khalid Long
A discussion between dance educators, artists, academics, and community organizers on strategies for anti-racist dance pedagogy.