
From Ally to Accomplice
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07/04/21 • 51 min
Seena Hodges is the founder of The Woke Coach, an organization that helps clients have a deeper understanding of how the legacy of racism and injustice affect us all. Ms. Hodges and her team engage with clients to facilitate conversations that live at the intersection of equity, diversity, inclusion, antiracism, and empowerment. She shared the specific distinctions between being an ally and an accomplice. Nina and Seena also got real about what it will take for friendships between white women and black women to be more common.
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Seena Hodges is the founder of The Woke Coach, an organization that helps clients have a deeper understanding of how the legacy of racism and injustice affect us all. Ms. Hodges and her team engage with clients to facilitate conversations that live at the intersection of equity, diversity, inclusion, antiracism, and empowerment. She shared the specific distinctions between being an ally and an accomplice. Nina and Seena also got real about what it will take for friendships between white women and black women to be more common.
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Leading through Complexity Peer Group
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Finding your Roots
Nina Simonds Coaching
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