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Phil probes into Peter's childhood and finds that Peter had a housekeeper growing up. However, like many black domestic workers of that time, Peter shares that was not her only role. "So you had a nanny?" Phil interjects.
As a child, Peter saw her as part of the family, but after some introspection - Peter is left to ask himself - what are his views on her role now?
In this episode, Peter delves deep into what it was like growing up in New York during integration; living with a nanny; his first time hearing the term white privilege and resolving white guilt. Join us for another awesome episode!
By Dr. Peter Weinstein and Dr. Phillip Nelson5
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Phil probes into Peter's childhood and finds that Peter had a housekeeper growing up. However, like many black domestic workers of that time, Peter shares that was not her only role. "So you had a nanny?" Phil interjects.
As a child, Peter saw her as part of the family, but after some introspection - Peter is left to ask himself - what are his views on her role now?
In this episode, Peter delves deep into what it was like growing up in New York during integration; living with a nanny; his first time hearing the term white privilege and resolving white guilt. Join us for another awesome episode!

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