36 min

10 Ways to Honor MLK Day With Your Family The Shameless Mom Academy

    • Parenting

As we continue to see white supremacy reign here in the US, it’s critically important to pause and reflect on where we have come from, how we can do better, and how we can talk to our kids about it all. 
I am not a race educator, but I will point you to some excellent people and resources in this episode from whom you can learn on an ongoing basis.
I am showing up for this conversation because, while I want you to be learning about race from people other than middle class white ladies (me!), I want to share some things that we have been doing in our family to educate our 8-year-old while also taking big responsibility for our commitment to our own anti racism journeys. 
My intentions in this episode are 3 pronged:

To share resources

To invite you into longer term commitments in your anti racism journey

To push pause to reflect on the importance of carrying out Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s legacy

Please note all the resources below as you continue to listen and learn and take action.
Links mentioned:

Get my email announcement about Momentum Mamas enrollment

Podcast: First Name Basis: The Untold Story of Martin Luther King Jr.


Video: I Have A Dream speech with subtitles


Article: 19 of the Most Influential Civil Rights Leaders of the 21st Century


Stacey Abram’s Documentary: All In: The Fight For Democracy


Book: Becoming Ms. Burton


Book: Dear Martin


Book: Something Happened In Our Town


Thank you to our sponsor:

Talkspace: To match with your perfect therapist for a fraction of the price of traditional therapy, go to talkspace.com, Make sure to use the code SHAMELESS to get $100 off your first month and show your support for the show.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

As we continue to see white supremacy reign here in the US, it’s critically important to pause and reflect on where we have come from, how we can do better, and how we can talk to our kids about it all. 
I am not a race educator, but I will point you to some excellent people and resources in this episode from whom you can learn on an ongoing basis.
I am showing up for this conversation because, while I want you to be learning about race from people other than middle class white ladies (me!), I want to share some things that we have been doing in our family to educate our 8-year-old while also taking big responsibility for our commitment to our own anti racism journeys. 
My intentions in this episode are 3 pronged:

To share resources

To invite you into longer term commitments in your anti racism journey

To push pause to reflect on the importance of carrying out Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s legacy

Please note all the resources below as you continue to listen and learn and take action.
Links mentioned:

Get my email announcement about Momentum Mamas enrollment

Podcast: First Name Basis: The Untold Story of Martin Luther King Jr.


Video: I Have A Dream speech with subtitles


Article: 19 of the Most Influential Civil Rights Leaders of the 21st Century


Stacey Abram’s Documentary: All In: The Fight For Democracy


Book: Becoming Ms. Burton


Book: Dear Martin


Book: Something Happened In Our Town


Thank you to our sponsor:

Talkspace: To match with your perfect therapist for a fraction of the price of traditional therapy, go to talkspace.com, Make sure to use the code SHAMELESS to get $100 off your first month and show your support for the show.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

36 min