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The spirit of ”Alma” lives on in this show as the black voice of wisdom. Whites ask black panelists questions about becoming better allies and being anti-racist.

"Alma, Am I Racist?" An anti-racist, pro-black podcast Lisa Smith Henderson

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

The spirit of ”Alma” lives on in this show as the black voice of wisdom. Whites ask black panelists questions about becoming better allies and being anti-racist.

    Whites Have to Start Talking Now

    Whites Have to Start Talking Now

    Brett and Natasha, an interracial couple return with tips on making progress in the "racism dialogue". Why do whites need to be the ones to start this? Brett and Natasha both give their input on how to proceed and what a bright future is possible if we do!

    • 27 Min.
    How An Inter-racial Couple Copes

    How An Inter-racial Couple Copes

    Brett and Natasha are an inter-racial couple with 2 young children. They talk to me about the experiences involved in her being with a white man, his desire to protect her from constant and ongoing racism and how they navigate the world. 

    • 30 Min.
    Tips on Resolving Racism in Healthcare

    Tips on Resolving Racism in Healthcare

    Wimbi Simbi, environmental scientist and Global Citizen speaks to us from her native Zimbabwe. We continue the conversation surrounding systemic racism in healthcare internationally. This time, Wimbi gives great tips on ways we can resolve the racist and gender biases in healthcare.

    • 21 Min.
    Healthcare’s Hidden Racism-Part 1

    Healthcare’s Hidden Racism-Part 1

    In this episode we talk to Wimbi Simbi, who is an environmental scientist in Zimbabwe and has lived in Australia and South Africa. Wimbi tells her personal stories of being dismissed by much of the medical community because of her race and then gender. This part of white privilege isn't often addressed and Wimbi weaves the narrative beautifully.

    • 24 Min.
    Racism at Work is Real

    Racism at Work is Real

    Chisa Johnson shares her experiences of being in the workplace as a black woman, her best bosses and the sometimes subtle spillover of white privilege into the workplace.

    • 30 Min.
    Healing the Trauma of Racism

    Healing the Trauma of Racism

    Recovery Coach, Peta Dukes of South Africa talks to us about the trauma of Apartheid and racism. Peta reveals what her Zulu mother taught her about the true meaning of "Ubuntu". There is hope and healing we can achieve together by exercising compassion and seeing humanity as a whole.

    • 20 Min.

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