Facing Ourselves Podcast

Brandy Liebscher and Danielle Beck
Facing Ourselves Podcast Podcast

A podcast about racial justice, anti-racism, and racial reconciliation. This podcast provides opportunities for white people to develop greater understanding and responsibility regarding race and racism. We bring you conversations and resources with a wide-range of experts and leaders. Hosted by psychologists Drs. Brandy Liebscher and Danielle Beck.

  1. Facing Our History. A Conversation with Allison Thomas

    03/30/2017

    Facing Our History. A Conversation with Allison Thomas

    In episode 10, Drs. Brandy Liebscher and Danielle Beck talk with Allison Thomas about her passion for researching her ancestors who were enslavers dating back to the 17th century in Virginia. Allison shares her family’s legacy, with humility and emotional honesty. She also discusses how racial healing can only occur if we are willing to tell the truth and face our history as European Americans and the ongoing impact of slavery in our country. Allison Thomas’ Bio: Allison Thomas is a partner in Larger Than Life Productions and is currently producing for theater, film, and television. Allison produced the CG-animated movie, The Tale of Despereaux, executive produced Seabiscuit, and co-produced Pleasantville. Allison also headed a public relations company specializing in technology start-up companies. Clients included Steve Jobs’ NeXT Computer, Pixar, and RealAudio. Prior to that, Allison worked in the public sector for President Jimmy Carter, Governor Jerry Brown, and Senator Alan Cranston. Allison serves on the steering committee of the Southern California chapter of Coming to the Table, a national organization that provides leadership and resources for healing the wounds of racism rooted in slavery. Allison has also served on the boards of the USC School of Dramatic Arts, Oakwood School, and the California Women’s Law Center (co-chair), among others and was Los Angeles Public Library Commissioner for Mayor Richard Riordan. In 2004 The California Women’s Law Center honored Allison with their Pursuit of Justice Award. Use of the term "enslaved people" You may have noticed the term “enslaved people” was used in this episode rather than the word “slaves.” Here’s a brief article that speaks to the importance of using language that humanizes rather than dehumanizes others. Link here. Resources discussed in episode 10 (click on links provided): Coming to the Table Nakumbuka Day White Rage. The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide Sometimes There are More Important Goals Than Civility The Luxury of Obliviousness Additional resources Allison recommended for our listeners: Witnessing Whiteness. The Need to Talk About Race and How to Do It White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son

    38 min
  2. REPLAY - After the Election

    01/11/2017

    REPLAY - After the Election

    This week we say farewell to President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama and face an uncertain future with a new president and administration. In this episode, which originally aired after the election, co-hosts Brandy Liebscher and Danielle Beck share, with rawness and openness, their own emotional response to the election and how to push forward. ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION: In episode 4, Drs. Brandy Liebscher and Danielle Beck grapple with the reality of a Trump presidency. They share their own emotional turmoil in the wake of this election, mindful of the fear, pain, and anger of those already vulnerable and marginalized in the United States. They also discuss their resolve to support white people who are committed to anti-racism and racial justice and what that means for the Facing Ourselves podcast. And if you're worried about those upcoming conversations with friends and family at Thanksgiving, they got you covered there, too. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out Brandy’s article about the importance of "repurposed space" for white people committed to racial justice. For support and guidance on moving forward, including how to handle those difficult conversations at Thanksgiving, be sure to check out these resources: Brittany Packnett's article White People: What is your plan for the Trump presidency? Southern Poverty Law Center's Speak Up: Responding to Everyday Bigotry Showing Up for Racial Justice Thanksgiving discussion guide PICO National Network (multi-faith community organizing)

    53 min
4.9
out of 5
15 Ratings

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A podcast about racial justice, anti-racism, and racial reconciliation. This podcast provides opportunities for white people to develop greater understanding and responsibility regarding race and racism. We bring you conversations and resources with a wide-range of experts and leaders. Hosted by psychologists Drs. Brandy Liebscher and Danielle Beck.

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