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It’s the conclusion of FUBU NOT U. In Part 2, the kid gloves are off! Dalin, AJ and Project Pilgrimage’s Nathan Hamlin Bean continue their conversation about allyship and whiteness. They discuss Black exposure in White upbringings and how that translates in adulthood. It’s a conversation that feels heavier and more intense than Part 1, culminating in a moment surrounding the question of what it is that White people didn’t know when White people say, “I didn’t know”. With racism being so prevalent and so American, how has Whiteness developed excuses and other justifications in order to go on with their lives amidst normalized social injustice? Nathan offers a blunt insight to these questions and more as AJ and Dalin continue to hold nothing back. Additionally, they’ll talk Project Pilgrimage - a Seattle-based organization that aims to create conversations around race through intergenerational and interracial experiences. So come rock with us. Because this is one episode where the sequel is just as good as the original.
For more information about Project Pilgrimage:
https://projectpilgrimage.org
1619 Project
By Larj Media5
7979 ratings
It’s the conclusion of FUBU NOT U. In Part 2, the kid gloves are off! Dalin, AJ and Project Pilgrimage’s Nathan Hamlin Bean continue their conversation about allyship and whiteness. They discuss Black exposure in White upbringings and how that translates in adulthood. It’s a conversation that feels heavier and more intense than Part 1, culminating in a moment surrounding the question of what it is that White people didn’t know when White people say, “I didn’t know”. With racism being so prevalent and so American, how has Whiteness developed excuses and other justifications in order to go on with their lives amidst normalized social injustice? Nathan offers a blunt insight to these questions and more as AJ and Dalin continue to hold nothing back. Additionally, they’ll talk Project Pilgrimage - a Seattle-based organization that aims to create conversations around race through intergenerational and interracial experiences. So come rock with us. Because this is one episode where the sequel is just as good as the original.
For more information about Project Pilgrimage:
https://projectpilgrimage.org
1619 Project