We know the important place The 1619 Project takes in DEI work. Nicole Hannah-Jones’ speech at a prominent elite school was canceled, but her message is definitely not. Join us as we break down our previous episode with Nicole and talk about the importance of using our platforms to enact change. We are digging deep into how we can use our past to change our future, what hope really means, and what it looks like to act.
We’re exploring:
- Why Nicole is prioritizing access to her platform for some
- The importance of learning to sit with others’ uncomfortable emotions
- How feeling shame can be overwhelming but still be healing
- The ways that trauma can be passed from generation to generation, and what we need to do to heal
- Balancing a love of our country with the shame of its past
- What DEI work and parenting have in common
- Understanding the harm of inaction and what action really looks like
And so much more!
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