Confronting White Fragility and Colorblindness

08/06/2020 22 min Temporada 1 Episodio 10
Confronting White Fragility and Colorblindness

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Episode Synopsis

As the world reacts to the Black Lives Matter movement, we discuss how emotional management can help white people handle white fragility and why families should stop the cycle of raising colorblind children.
We provide additional resources for our listeners to read, watch, and listen to for themselves and their children.
Articles for Therapists, Teachers, and Parents

An Invitation to White Therapists

Specific, Candid, and Helpful Responses to Expressions of Racism and Bias

My White Friend Asked Me on Facebook to Explain White Privilege. I Decided to Be Honest

As a Black Mother, My Parenting Is Always Political

Dear White Parents, My Black Son and Husband Need You Right Now

White Kids Need to Start Using Their Privilege for Good — Here’s How to Teach Them

9 Phrases Allies Can Say When Called Out Instead of Getting Defensive

Beyond Blackout Tuesday: Starting Your Lifelong Anti-Racism Journey

Suggested Reading


So You Want to Talk About Race, by Ijeoma Oluo



Waking Up White, by Debby Irving 


How To Be Less Stupid About Race, by Crystal M. Donaldson 


How To Be An Anti-Racist, by Ibram X. Kendi



Antagonists, Advocates, and Allies by Catrice M Jackson



Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad



They Were Her Property by Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers, PhD



I’m Still Here by Austin Channing


 
Social Media To Follow

Ally Henny's Facebook Page

Rachel Cargle's Instagram Page

Waste Free Marie's Instagram Page

Podcasts By Black Mothers

 
Articles by Black Bloggers To Support

5 Movies To Watch On Netflix In June 2020 Starring Black Leads

Black YouTube Family Vloggers DO Exist!

3 TV Moments That Perfectly Portray “The Talk” For Black Families

Teach Your Child to Be An Advocate For Change


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