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Day 1: Who Me? Biased?
What does peanut butter and jelly have to do with our brains and bias? Who Me? Biased? Is a selection of short films about how our brain...
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Jun 25, 20201 min read
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Day 2: Race, Ethnicity, Nationality, and Jelly Beans
What’s the difference between race, ethnicity, and nationality? And what does that have to do with Jelly Beans? Click below to watch this...
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Jun 24, 20201 min read
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Day 3: What It Takes To Be Racially Literate
Over the last year, Priya Vulchi and Winona Guo traveled to all 50 US states, collecting personal stories about race and...
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Jun 23, 20201 min read
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Day 4: "Ten Things Everyone Should Know About Race"
Day 4: “Ten Things Everyone Should Know About Race” “What is this thing we call race? Where did the idea come from? “Race: The Power of...
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Jun 22, 20201 min read
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Day 5: Color Blind or Color Brave
“The subject of race can be very touchy. As finance executive Mellody Hobson says, it’s a “conversational third rail.” But, she says,...
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Jun 21, 20201 min read
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Day 6: What Does My Headscarf Mean to You
“What do you think when you look at this speaker? Well, think again (and then again). In this funny, honest, empathetic talk, Yassmin...
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Jun 20, 20201 min read
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Day 7: "Kids on Race: The Hidden Picture"
Based on the original research used in Brown vs. Board of Education, “renowned Margaret Beale Spencer, a leading researcher in the field...
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Jun 19, 20201 min read
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Day 8: A Conversation with Asian Americans on Race
What does it mean to be Asian in America? What are the impacts of the language and stereotypes associated with being Asian? From the New...
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Jun 18, 20201 min read
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Day 9: A Conversation with Latinos on Race
Listen and consider the experiences of Latinos, Latinas, and those with Hispanic origins as they speak about their experience with race....
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Jun 17, 20201 min read
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Day 10: A Conversation with White People on Race
What does it mean to be white in the United States? Everyday people reflect on race. From the New York Times series, A Conversation on...
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Jun 16, 20201 min read
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Day 11: A Conversation about Growing Up Black
From the mouth of 10-year-old Maddox, “I want people to know that I am perfectly fine and I am not going to hurt anybody.” What does it...
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Jun 15, 20201 min read
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Day 12: A Conversation with Sonnie Hereford IV, the Man Who Integrated Alabama Schools
On September 9, 1963 Sonnie Hereford IV integrated Alabama public schools in Huntsville. This piece shares his perspective on the work...
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Jun 14, 20201 min read
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Day 13: More Than an Athlete- Conversations with Athletes on Speaking Against Injustice
2016 proved to be a major watershed moment for professional athletes to step out in using their positions of prominence to speak towards...
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Jun 13, 20201 min read
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Day 14: Debunking Myths About Race
Robin DiAngelo, author or “White Fragility” unpacks common excuses white people make about race - and how to address them. Author Robin...
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Jun 12, 20201 min read
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Day 15: The Life-Changing Magic of Hanging Out, Why We are Awkward, and Snacks & Punishment
Now we know what bias is, but what do we do about it? Watch these three short videos to figure out ways to interrupt our biases! From the...
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Jun 11, 20201 min read
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Day 16: Words That Don’t Belong to Everyone
Bestselling author Ta-Nehisi Coates answers an audience question about the N-word and the power and ownership of words at the Family...
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Jun 10, 20201 min read
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Day 17: What We Get Wrong About Affirmative Action
What is affirmative action? Where did it come from? What is the controversy? Who has benefited? From Vox (10 minute watch)...
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Jun 9, 20201 min read
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Day 18: If You See Racism, Say Racism
Comedian W. Kamau Bell has two daughters and tries to figure out just how much about the violent history of racism and oppression his...
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Jun 5, 20201 min read
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Day 19: 21 Things You Can Do to Be More Respectful of Native American Cultures
From Tara Dowd, Inupiaq; Randy Ramos, Colville and Coeur D’Alene; James Lovell, Turtle Mountain Ojibwe; Joey Gray, Métis, and Okanagan;...
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Jun 4, 20201 min read
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Day 20: What is #BlackLivesMatter Really? And Why Not All Lives Matter?
In this 2016 interview, the founders of the Black Lives Matter movement (Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi) discuss the...
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Jun 3, 20201 min read
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