Race and Place part 2
In part two of our conversation, anthropologist and social work student Natasha Wilson talks about how, as a black woman in mostly-white schools and workplaces, she felt shunned and avoided, which made...
View ArticleUnpacking White Privilege
A conversation with Peggy McIntosh, author of the groundbreaking essay “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack”, published in 1988. She talks about how encounters with the sexism of...
View ArticleTalking With White People About Race
A conversation with Shelly Tochluk, author of the book Witnessing Whiteness. We talk about how she decided that the most important thing she could do to combat racism was to change the way that she...
View ArticleThe System of Racism
A conversation with anti-racism educator Paul Marcus about how, by studying history, he came to understand racism as a system, and how this understanding shapes his work.
View ArticleThe System of Racism part 2
In the second half of my conversation with anti-racism educator Paul Marcus we talk about how the history of discrimination by government, banking, business, education, and housing institutions has...
View ArticleWaking Up White
My guest this week is Debby Irving, author of the book Waking Up White, who talks about the way her world was shaken when she began understanding the extent to which her whiteness has been crucial to...
View ArticleRace and White Mistakes
A collection of stories about black-white personal relationships and some of the common pitfalls that white people fall into, often without realizing it.
View ArticleInterracial Adoption with Catherine Anderson
Catherine Anderson is a white public school teacher and writer. In this episode of Safe Space Radio she talks about adopting her son Sam, who is Black. Catherine describes her decision to adopt and how...
View ArticleRace and Place (Part 1) with Natasha Wilson
Natasha Wilson moved to Maine in 2012 following the tragic death of two of her brothers. She talks about how her experience of racism has been shaped by the different places she’s lived, and how she...
View ArticleRace and Place (Part 2) with Natasha Wilson
Anthropologist and social work student Natasha Wilson talks about being a black woman in mostly-white schools and workplaces. She remembers feeling shunned and avoided, which made it harder to deal...
View ArticleUnpacking White Privilege (Part 1) with Peggy McIntosh
Peggy McIntosh is author of the groundbreaking essay “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack,” published in 1988. She talks about how encounters with the sexism of well-meaning men helped...
View ArticleUnpacking White Privilege (Part 2) with Peggy McIntosh
In the second episode of Safe Space Radio featuring Peggy McIntosh, she talks about the five phases of understanding white privilege, and how white people can use their unearned advantage to work...
View ArticleWhite People On Race with Shelly Tochluk
Shelly Tochluk is author of the book Witnessing Whiteness. We talk about how she decided that the most important thing she could do to combat racism was to educate herself and her white peers, to...
View ArticleThe System of Racism (Part 1) with Paul Marcus
Anti-racism educator Paul Marcus discusses how, by studying history, he came to understand racism as a system, and how this understanding shapes his work. The post The System of Racism (Part 1) with...
View ArticleThe System of Racism (Part 2) with Paul Marcus
Anti-racism educator Paul Marcus talks about how the history of discrimination by government, banking, business, education, and housing institutions has resulted in enormous disparities in wealth...
View ArticleWaking Up White (Part 1) with Debby Irving
Debby Irving is a racial justice educator and author of the book Waking Up White. She talks about the way her world was shaken when she began understanding the extent to which her whiteness has been...
View ArticleWaking Up White (Part 2) with Debby Irving
Racial justice educator Debby Irving discusses the interpersonal dynamics of racism—especially in friendships, in “white spaces” like schools and offices, and even around the dinner table. Debby gives...
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