Season 4 Ep 10: Racial Justice and the Work of Antiracism in Families and Workplaces
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In our newest Episode, we’re talking about racial justice and the work of antiracism in families and workplaces. First up we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology research done by Dr. Nkemka Anyiwo at Columbia and her colleagues exploring how Black families help support the healthy development and survival of their children in a racially oppressive society using a parenting practice known as “racial socialization.” Then, in Good or Bad Advice, we discuss recommendations on how to build an anti-racist workplace by Time’s Up. Listen and let us know what you think! Academic Deep Dive: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/casp.2652 Good or Bad Advice: https://timesupfoundation.org/work/equity/guide-equity-inclusion-during-crisis/building-an-anti-racist-workplace/ Youtube: https://youtu.be/vtEIF0jq18s We also have a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Please, consider subscribing: https://www.patreon.com/attachedpodcast
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