Listen "EP4: Know Better, Do Better"
Episode Synopsis
"Do the best you can until you know better. Then, when you know better, do better." Maya Angelou In today's episode of Two Wives and A S.P.A.R.K, we will be talking about what it takes to do better with our words and actions when it comes to interracial connections and conversations. We talk about something called "the intention gap" and invite our community to reflect on the difference between intent and impact. We also invite folks to ask the following questions: What truly is my intention when saying certain things? Why am I acting this way? How am I holding myself accountable? What do I have to work on to be better? Join us on this episode and explore what it will take to get toward racial equity, racial justice, and racial harmony together. If you're curious, here's more information on S.P.A.R.K. products and services. We'd love to hear from you! Let's connect on Instagram or you can email [email protected]. And check out our site: www.twowivesandaspark.com S.P.A.R.K. acronym: Show up authentically Pause and listen Ask; do not assume Respect diversity Kindly expect conflict and messiness Resources: Inclusion Starts With "I" Ebook Racial Microagressions In Everyday Life White fragility
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