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Kayla Sluka joins me for a conversation about race, allyship, and finding herself without any boxes to check. She shares her journey from growing up in a very diverse area of New Mexico, where having brown skin was just a part of everyday life, to her move to West Michigan where she began to see and feel the differences around her.
She shares the wrestling that she has had to do around finding her identity as a bi-racial women, the way that she has begun to navigate conversations about race and social justice, and the importance of taking sustainable steps toward reconciliation.
You don't want to miss this conversation, so make sure to listen in at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, jennvanhekken.com/podcast or anywhere you get your favorite podcast episodes!
By Jennifer VanHekkenKayla Sluka joins me for a conversation about race, allyship, and finding herself without any boxes to check. She shares her journey from growing up in a very diverse area of New Mexico, where having brown skin was just a part of everyday life, to her move to West Michigan where she began to see and feel the differences around her.
She shares the wrestling that she has had to do around finding her identity as a bi-racial women, the way that she has begun to navigate conversations about race and social justice, and the importance of taking sustainable steps toward reconciliation.
You don't want to miss this conversation, so make sure to listen in at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, jennvanhekken.com/podcast or anywhere you get your favorite podcast episodes!