Gratitude to Code Switch
Thank you for this amazing uncomfortable, truthful way you are offering these stories. I have lived in segregated white small towns in Oregon my whole life. I have 3 disabled sons. For me as white middle class woman, I grapple with my privilege and the way I hold an intersectionality( Kimberle Crenshaw) I raise people who are often undervalued, over looked and not considered worthy. I know this is different from my own learned racism. The similarity is that I am often told my experience is not true, that I don’t know what’s best for my boys or their experience is not valid. I’m growing and learning how to find a language to advocate for my sons. And learning how to recognize how I too discriminate, limit and undervalue people.
Ajeet Seva via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/25/20
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Racist and boring. Doesn't deserve to continue being a podcast.Read full review »
KJimmy179 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/10/16
A poor attempt to instill guilt in white people. Race and ethnicity is a fascinating subject (even for white people), but they fail to mention anything remotely interesting about it. Nothing but the standard hate yourself, white privileged, guilt ridden drivel.
Jaber C via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/06/16
Race is more important than ever in 2016. Highly recommended!
clydeiii via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/31/16
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