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Liberating Race

Liberating Race

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Race isn’t real but racism has real-world consequences. We can’t realize our fullest human potential in a broken world. Our lives are interconnected and our collective trauma requires collective solutions. It’s time to heal the conditions, the traumas, and the systems of racism in order to reach our highest selves. Our show talks to the teachers, thinkers, healers and evolutionaries who are inviting us all to become the architects of the process of racial healing. Hosts Aliah MaJon, Joy Donnell, and Nick Mattos guide listeners into the heart of why our divides exist and how we can begin to build a restorative culture.“This podcast is an invitation to all those who are willing to take this journey and be architects of the process of racial healing. Evolution is a stretch, but our convictions matter.” — Aliah MaJonThe Shift Network Ciencias Sociales
Episodios
  • Children of Race with Tina Lopes
    Jul 5 2022
    Children receive race and racism sometimes before they receive their own connection to themselves as human beings. In this final episode of the series, we explore race through children's eyes and also how it robs children of their humanity, wonder, and their very childhoods. The episode begins with a historical reflection on Canada's residential schools (0:33), includes special guest Tina Lopes (3:36), and closes with a reflection from our co-host Joy Donnell on her own childhood introduction to racism (39:53) and her journey to use media like this series to empower us all away from that which separates us and toward a return to the collective divine that we all share (43:28). Tina Lopes's Consulting Website Source Materials for Residental School Reflection "Stolen Children"
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    47 m
  • Inheriting Race with Dr. Tom Hayashi And Masami Covey
    Jun 16 2022
    The concept of 'Asian American' is a complex one. This episode expands the conversation around race with regard to those who identify as Asian and those who have adopted labels and expectations assigned to them as "Asian". The podcast begins with a historical reflection about the murder of Vincent Chin (0:29) and includes special guests Dr. Tom Hayashi (4:44) and Masami Covey (12:50). Masami's Shift Course On-Demand Why Aren’t There More Asian Americans in Leadership Positions? by Stefanie K. Johnson and Thomas Sy
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    32 m
  • {Bonus Content} Historical Reflection of Skid Row
    Jan 31 2022
    As a companion to our previous episode, we take a historical look at Skid Row and it's misunderstood infrastructure Lost Angles Documentary New York Time Article from Alice Callahan
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    5 m
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