Jews Talk Racial Justice - Ep 17: BOTH Ownership AND Community
QUICK EPISODE OVERVIEW
As 2020 comes to a close, April and Tracie talk about the importance of everyone taking ownership over their own journeys, even as we work in community. With some tips and insights to think about, we invite everyone to make a commitment to pursue greater racial justice in the new year.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Tracie remembers that when she first started thinking about white supremacy and racial justice she thought, "I don't know what I can do, what can I do? I'm just whatever." Have you ever thought this? What would you say to your past self given where you are now?
Tracie names the emotional labor that it takes for oppressed people to talk about the oppression they navigate. Have you thought about this before? If you are in the position of explaining oppression to those not, what are ways you honor the work you do and how do you restore it?
Tracie and April role model a conversation about White folks approaching people of color to discuss their experiences with racism and oppression. How does this conversation land with you? What would your own version of asking or responding be?
April wants us to take ownership of your racial justice vision for your life and for the world? What is it? How does it make you feel?
April shares the belief that “We didn't just need to get rid of Jim Crow, we needed to get rid of the Jim Crow that was embedded in our minds.” What are those internalized thoughts around race that you have?
INSIGHTS FROM THIS EPISODE
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