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In this episode of White Women Wake Up, Karen and Jonelle examine how historical narratives are shaped by power, protection, and selective memory. They explore how whitewashed history sustains comfort for white Americans while erasing violence, exclusion, and exploitation experienced by marginalized communities. Through examples ranging from wartime sexual violence by American soldiers to the exclusion of Black women from feminist movements, the conversation highlights how hero narratives obscure harm rather than confront it. Karen and Jonelle unpack the emotional resistance that arises when long-held stories are disrupted and reflect on how defensiveness functions as a form of self-protection. Rather than seeking guilt or collapse, they invite listeners to sit with complexity and to recognize that growth requires holding multiple truths at once. This episode challenges white women to question what they were taught, notice what was omitted, and consider how historical discomfort can become a catalyst for awareness rather than avoidance.
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By Jonelle + KarenIn this episode of White Women Wake Up, Karen and Jonelle examine how historical narratives are shaped by power, protection, and selective memory. They explore how whitewashed history sustains comfort for white Americans while erasing violence, exclusion, and exploitation experienced by marginalized communities. Through examples ranging from wartime sexual violence by American soldiers to the exclusion of Black women from feminist movements, the conversation highlights how hero narratives obscure harm rather than confront it. Karen and Jonelle unpack the emotional resistance that arises when long-held stories are disrupted and reflect on how defensiveness functions as a form of self-protection. Rather than seeking guilt or collapse, they invite listeners to sit with complexity and to recognize that growth requires holding multiple truths at once. This episode challenges white women to question what they were taught, notice what was omitted, and consider how historical discomfort can become a catalyst for awareness rather than avoidance.
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We would love to hear from you! Contact us at [email protected]
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