Creating Intimacy
Resmaa emphasizes the need for white individuals to confront their discomfort and engage in honest dialogue about racism. He highlights the importance of creating a culture of embodied anti-racism, not just for personal growth but to prevent passing down harmful legacies to future generations. The conversation underscores the necessity of intimate and vulnerable exchanges to foster real change.In this clip
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How can we navigate racial reckoning as discussed in the episode Robin DiAngelo and Resmaa Menakem — Towards a Framework for Repair and the clip Creating Intimacy?
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?