Uncomfortable Truths
Resmaa Menakem discusses the uncomfortable truths of America's history of genocide and slavery, highlighting the impact on black bodies and the discomfort it creates for white individuals. He shares a powerful story of black police officers navigating the pain and grief caused by societal and workplace dynamics. Krista Tippett acknowledges the discomfort white people may feel when confronted with generalizations about white people.In this clip
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On Being with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] Robin DiAngelo and Resmaa Menakem with Krista Tippett
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What is the concept of whiteness as discussed in the episode Robin DiAngelo and Resmaa Menakem — Towards a Framework for Repair and the clip Breaking Through Apathy, specifically in episode #135: Resmaa Menakem - Racialized Trauma and the clip Bodies of Culture?
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