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Submit ReviewThis week marks the FOUR YEAR anniversary of the Dear White Women podcast!
From those first few episodes released altogether on April 15, 2019, to now… it’s been quite the ride. This year, in order to kick off year five (!!!) of the podcast, we thought we’d devote an entire shorter episode to talking about not only the past four years but what we have in store for the future (you didn’t think we’d end with four, did ya?).
What to listen for:
How the podcast has evolved since its start in April 2019
The stand-out episode from this past year – hint, both of us chose Overground Railroad with Candacy Taylor
Our personal whys behind doing this for the past four years
Where we think the Dear White Women platform goes from here
About Sara & Misasha:
A graduate of Harvard College and Columbia Law School, Misasha Suzuki Graham has
been a practicing litigator for over 15 years and is passionate about diversity, equity, and
inclusion in the legal profession as well as in her communities. She is a facilitator, writer,
and speaker regarding issues of racial justice, especially with regard to children, the
co-author of Dear White Women: Let’s Get (Un)comfortable Talking About Racism, and
the co-host of Dear White Women, a social justice podcast. Misasha, who is biracial
(Japanese and White), is married to a Black man, and is the proud mom of two very
active multiracial young boys. They live in the Bay Area of California with their largely
indifferent cat.
Sara Blanchard helps build community and connection through conscious
conversations, which she does as a facilitator, TEDx speaker, writer, and consultant.
After graduating from Harvard and working at Goldman Sachs, Sara pursued the
science and techniques of well-being and is a certified life coach, author of two books
(Flex Mom and Dear White Women: Let’s Get (Un)comfortable Talking About Racism), and
co-host of Dear White Women, an award-winning weekly social justice podcast. Sara is
biracial (Japanese and White), married to a White Canadian man, and is raising their two
White-presenting girls to be compassionate, thoughtful advocates. They live in Denver,
Colorado with their incredibly lovable dog.
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