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In this episode, we use the ToP facilitation technique known as the Wall of Wonder retrospective review to reflect on three generational, geographic, and multiracial/ethnic viewpoints on how the concept of race has impacted our lives. Rangineh, Stacey (our guest) and Barbara share stories from different decades, including our earliest experiences of the role that race played in our lives and in relationships with our friends and family. We also explore when and how we began to understand the wider systemic reach of racism. We reflect on our respective recollections and experiences of 9/11 in the USA and the way it expanded our understanding of the depths of racial trauma. We leave our listeners with the question: what is really true about race and racism?
Resources of potential interest:
AfriFuTrinity, A Quantum Cosmic Futures Afri-Sci-Facts Series by Shannon Harris and Stacey Gibson
Wall of Wonder - Looking Back to Move Forward: https://academy.northstarfacilitators.com/courses/looking-back
In this episode, we use the ToP facilitation technique known as the Wall of Wonder retrospective review to reflect on three generational, geographic, and multiracial/ethnic viewpoints on how the concept of race has impacted our lives. Rangineh, Stacey (our guest) and Barbara share stories from different decades, including our earliest experiences of the role that race played in our lives and in relationships with our friends and family. We also explore when and how we began to understand the wider systemic reach of racism. We reflect on our respective recollections and experiences of 9/11 in the USA and the way it expanded our understanding of the depths of racial trauma. We leave our listeners with the question: what is really true about race and racism?
Resources of potential interest:
AfriFuTrinity, A Quantum Cosmic Futures Afri-Sci-Facts Series by Shannon Harris and Stacey Gibson
Wall of Wonder - Looking Back to Move Forward: https://academy.northstarfacilitators.com/courses/looking-back