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In this episode, Scott takes a more personal turn to share his experiences from his own family of origin, and how he and his wife have discovered and stumbled into ways to live differently in their home now, as they host friends and neighbors, and as they raise their family. While some of the engagement with whiteness in previous episodes can be at a historical and abstract level, this episode gets very practical with ways to approach time, the use of space, and the culture of a living space in order to nurture a retreat from the harmful harshness of whiteness in the United States. Additionally, don't miss Scott's invitation to consider the online cohort Scott is leading with Erna Hackett, which you can learn more about at www.whitepeoplework.org.
By Scott HallIn this episode, Scott takes a more personal turn to share his experiences from his own family of origin, and how he and his wife have discovered and stumbled into ways to live differently in their home now, as they host friends and neighbors, and as they raise their family. While some of the engagement with whiteness in previous episodes can be at a historical and abstract level, this episode gets very practical with ways to approach time, the use of space, and the culture of a living space in order to nurture a retreat from the harmful harshness of whiteness in the United States. Additionally, don't miss Scott's invitation to consider the online cohort Scott is leading with Erna Hackett, which you can learn more about at www.whitepeoplework.org.