
Why decentering whiteness is critical to creating inclusive spaces.
04/08/24 • 3 min
Happy Monday, and happy solar eclipse day! Can't believe I get to witness this from my backyard! I'm also looking forward to tomorrow's workshop on decentering whiteness. As I was preparing the slides, I thought it was worth covering the topic briefly here. I'm curious – what has this practice looked like for you on your personal journey?
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Happy Monday, and happy solar eclipse day! Can't believe I get to witness this from my backyard! I'm also looking forward to tomorrow's workshop on decentering whiteness. As I was preparing the slides, I thought it was worth covering the topic briefly here. I'm curious – what has this practice looked like for you on your personal journey?
This podcast uses computer-generated audio. Inconsistencies may occur.
Explore this topic and all the referenced material in today’s episode by visiting our website and reading the issue on our site: the-ard.com.
We’d love to hear your reflections on today’s episode - email us at [email protected]. Include the title of this edition in the subject line.
We’d love to hear your reflections on today’s episode - email us at [email protected]. Include the title of this edition in the subject line.
This podcast uses computer-generated audio. Inconsistencies may occur.
This podcast is made possible by our community of donors and partners. If you enjoyed today’s session, consider making a donation on our website: subscribe.the-ard.com/support.
Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok.
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