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In this episode of White Women Wake Up, Karen and Jonelle dive into the unconscious bias embedded in common idioms. Building on previous discussions about colorblindness and cultural gatekeeping, they explore how phrases like "black and white thinking," "ghetto," and "Indian giver" carry deep racial and historical implications. The conversation unpacks how these terms reinforce harmful narratives, often without our awareness. They also discuss the importance of shifting our language to be more inclusive and thoughtful. Through personal stories, surprising discoveries, and candid dialogue, this episode challenges listeners to examine the words they use and embrace more mindful communication. The goal isn’t perfection but awareness, because language shapes how we see the world and interact with others.
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By Jonelle + KarenIn this episode of White Women Wake Up, Karen and Jonelle dive into the unconscious bias embedded in common idioms. Building on previous discussions about colorblindness and cultural gatekeeping, they explore how phrases like "black and white thinking," "ghetto," and "Indian giver" carry deep racial and historical implications. The conversation unpacks how these terms reinforce harmful narratives, often without our awareness. They also discuss the importance of shifting our language to be more inclusive and thoughtful. Through personal stories, surprising discoveries, and candid dialogue, this episode challenges listeners to examine the words they use and embrace more mindful communication. The goal isn’t perfection but awareness, because language shapes how we see the world and interact with others.
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