Race and Representation
A pivotal discussion unfolds around the portrayal of race in media, particularly how National Geographic has historically exoticized cultures while neglecting to represent people of color in the U.S. The decision to confront this past, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, sparked intense conversations online. The commitment to transparency and acknowledgment of past mistakes aims to foster a more civil dialogue about race today.In this clip
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How can we get more white people, especially white men, to have conversations about race in a way that doesn't alienate them, as discussed in the episode \[Unedited] Claudia Rankine with Krista Tippett and the clip Race Conversations from the episode How to Change Minds | Anand Giridharadas and the clip Embracing Change?
How can we get more white people, especially white men, to have conversations about race in a way that doesn't alienate them, as discussed in the episode \[Unedited] Claudia Rankine with Krista Tippett and the clip Race Conversations from the episode How to Change Minds | Anand Giridharadas and the clip Embracing Change?