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Read more about the article S4 E1 | How Do We Fight Racism? with Jemar Tisby

S4 E1 | How Do We Fight Racism? with Jemar Tisby

  • Post published:January 19, 2021
  • Post category:Podcast/Privilege and Race
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  • Post author:Amy Julia Becker

How do we fight racism? Is there reason to hope when history reveals the continuity of racism’s tactics and its multifaceted exploitation? Historian and author Jemar Tisby talks with Amy…

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Read more about the article The Power of Saying “I’m Sorry”

The Power of Saying “I’m Sorry”

  • Post published:December 10, 2020
  • Post category:Family/Parenting/Privilege and Race
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  • Post author:Amy Julia Becker

Is there power in saying, "I'm sorry"? The nurse at Penny’s school called me to tell me that Penny had a sore throat and a stomach ache and I needed…

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Read more about the article S3 E20 | When Love Is Our Home, Healing Begins

S3 E20 | When Love Is Our Home, Healing Begins

  • Post published:November 17, 2020
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Do we want to get well? Within the reality of the harm of privilege and ongoing division, Amy Julia concludes this season of the podcast by examining how healing begins…

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Read more about the article Bloom Where You’re Planted

Bloom Where You’re Planted

  • Post published:October 10, 2020
  • Post category:Parenting/Privilege and Race
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I used to think that the only way for me to participate in social healing was to move. I live in a predominantly white, affluent, highly educated neighborhood. How could…

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Read more about the article S3 Bonus | What Is Privilege?

S3 Bonus | What Is Privilege?

  • Post published:September 29, 2020
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What is privilege? What is it not? How does privilege cause harm? In this bonus episode, Amy Julia describes her working definition of privilege, the ways that privilege leads to…

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Read more about the article S3 E10 | Anxiety, Affluence, and Identity with Niro Feliciano

S3 E10 | Anxiety, Affluence, and Identity with Niro Feliciano

  • Post published:September 1, 2020
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In an achievement-oriented culture, how do we risk vulnerability in order to move toward personal and racial healing? Cognitive therapist Niro Feliciano talks with Amy Julia about the complexities of…

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Read more about the article Four Spiritual Practices That Help Social Justice Stay Grounded in Love

Four Spiritual Practices That Help Social Justice Stay Grounded in Love

  • Post published:August 26, 2020
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As individual human beings, the scope of the brokenness in our society is impossible to comprehend, much less to address. It is easy to get overwhelmed. Without an abundance of…

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Read more about the article Questions About Justice: Talking With Everybody’s Church

Questions About Justice: Talking With Everybody’s Church

  • Post published:August 22, 2020
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What are two practical things I can do this week to respond to racial injustice? What if in trying to say something welcoming I instead commit a microaggression? Do people…

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Read more about the article S3 E6 | Now Is the Time for Justice with Jemar Tisby

S3 E6 | Now Is the Time for Justice with Jemar Tisby

  • Post published:July 28, 2020
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How do we find hope, particularly in white American churches, when our history and identity is intertwined with racism? How does knowing who we were—and who we are—help us move…

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Read more about the article Forgiveness, Racial Healing, and Justice

Forgiveness, Racial Healing, and Justice

  • Post published:July 23, 2020
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What role does forgiveness play in the work of racial healing and justice?  On my podcast this week, I am replaying an interview with my friend Niro Feliciano. This conversation…

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