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Mini-series Part 2: The Safehouse of Neutrality
In this episode, Maureen continues the deep dive into how whiteness shape-shifts...this time through the soft power of institutional neutrality.
From school boards banning books to nonprofits redirecting equity funds, neutrality is used as a strategy, not a stance. With help from Audre Lorde and Ta-Nehisi Coates, Maureen explores how whiteness hides inside “objectivity,” “professionalism,” and “donor comfort” shielding itself from critique while punishing disruption.
We also return to the film Sinners, where vampires can’t feed unless invited in...a sharp metaphor for how institutions drain labor and integrity under the guise of collaboration and care.
This episode is an invitation to notice how neutrality shows up in your body, your choices, and your leadership and to replace silence with principled transparency.
In this episode we explore:
This week’s reflection:
Support the show
This episode was created with deep love, and deep thanks to the frameworks and tools within Cultivating Intersectional Leadership, a course I co-created with Diedra Barber.
CIL isn’t just a training. It’s a transformative journey—one that supports individuals and organizations in making the systemic, strategic, and spiritual shifts needed to build something different.
Something rooted in justice. Something aligned with who we say we want to be.
You're invited to learn more or inquire about participation at:
🌐 www.cultivatingintersectionalleadership.com
Or visit our podcast site at:
🎧 www.eyesonwhiteness.com
If this episode stirred something in you, share it.
If you’re holding big questions, write them down.
And if you’re tired—rest. But don’t quit.
By Maureen Benson, Aaron Rand Freeman (producer)4.8
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Mini-series Part 2: The Safehouse of Neutrality
In this episode, Maureen continues the deep dive into how whiteness shape-shifts...this time through the soft power of institutional neutrality.
From school boards banning books to nonprofits redirecting equity funds, neutrality is used as a strategy, not a stance. With help from Audre Lorde and Ta-Nehisi Coates, Maureen explores how whiteness hides inside “objectivity,” “professionalism,” and “donor comfort” shielding itself from critique while punishing disruption.
We also return to the film Sinners, where vampires can’t feed unless invited in...a sharp metaphor for how institutions drain labor and integrity under the guise of collaboration and care.
This episode is an invitation to notice how neutrality shows up in your body, your choices, and your leadership and to replace silence with principled transparency.
In this episode we explore:
This week’s reflection:
Support the show
This episode was created with deep love, and deep thanks to the frameworks and tools within Cultivating Intersectional Leadership, a course I co-created with Diedra Barber.
CIL isn’t just a training. It’s a transformative journey—one that supports individuals and organizations in making the systemic, strategic, and spiritual shifts needed to build something different.
Something rooted in justice. Something aligned with who we say we want to be.
You're invited to learn more or inquire about participation at:
🌐 www.cultivatingintersectionalleadership.com
Or visit our podcast site at:
🎧 www.eyesonwhiteness.com
If this episode stirred something in you, share it.
If you’re holding big questions, write them down.
And if you’re tired—rest. But don’t quit.

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