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69. Hot Take: You *Should* Compare Racism To Other Hardships


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Comparing forms of oppression is generally seen as a no-no, but new research exposes that we may actually be wrong on this one. Contrary to popular belief, drawing comparisons can help you grow in awareness and empathy. Learn how to avoid the wrong way and adopt the right way of doing this.

Source: HBR, Research: People Can Learn to Recognize Their Racial Privilege

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