Assigning White Homework with Tori Williams Douglass
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Oct 31, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:26:24

Note: This episode with Tori was recorded at the end of 2019. She is in full swing with her White Homework project mentioned in this episode.Tori is a writer, speaker, and educator. She is the host and creator of White Homework, a course on race, racism, and restorative justice. She is also active on Twitter and Instagram.Share your own Hope Notes and Hard Pills with us on social media using #HHPpodcast!Episode Questions:

• What comes up for you when you hear the words “reparations”?

• What has inspired and influenced your view?

• How have you experienced the impact of colonization in your life?

• How have you upheld colonized thought or practice in your own life?

• How can you work to learn about and prioritize decolonization?

• What did you come up knowing about indigenous history and life?

• What do you now know about indigenous history and life?

• What can you do to keep learning?

• What messages about Blackness did you receive growing up? Where did that come from?

• How have you seen religious communities or actors perpetuate antiblackness and white supremacy?

• How have you seen religious communities or actors commit to antiracism?

• How can the religious communities around you more fully commit to the work of justice?

• What moral responsibilities do you have?

• How is this the same or different from the responsibilities you felt in the past?Sign up for Andre's Hope & Hard Pills Newsletter at his website. Catch up with Andre on TwitterInstagram, & Facebook.You can keep up with Alicia on her website as well as TwitterInstagram, and Facebook.Find out what Nandi is up to on their Twitter and Instagram.Of course, this podcast couldn't happen with out the support of our wonderful patrons! Click here to become a patron of the Hope & Hard Pills Podcast on Patreon to support our work and gain access to exclusive content.A special thank you to our Collaborators on Patreon:Jessica Becker Pierce, Caleb Maloney-Steiner, Shaun Wissmann, Lathania Butler, Jim Albarano, Danielle Pimentel, Sam & Nicole Galambos, Martha Fischer, Phillip Hargrove, Lauren Fleming, Tanner Hearne, The Brilliance, Lauren Henry, Amy Campbell-Blair, Sharon Kim, Aaron J. Albano, Tera Gorman, Johanna Tropiano, Dave Uriarte, Stephanie Whitty, Bonni Funk, Nick Richtsmeier, Anne Shaneen, Allison Chang, Janet Elsbach, Michaela Doelman, Scott Unger, Delaine Thomas, Beth DeWet, Mike McHargue, Jason DeMeo, The DeWilde Muthiahs, Samantha Ham, Marissa Oritz, Anne Tomkinson, Gretchen HumphriesMusic by Andre Henry: How Long, People of the World, It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way

There is a lot of complexity when discussing the role of white people in antiracism work, especially when there are Black, indigenous, and biracial people involved. Tori and Andre get into how our identity can shape what our work looks like and what we can do to be educated and act on what we learn.

Note: This episode with Tori was recorded at the end of 2019. She is in full swing with her White Homework project mentioned in this episode.Tori is a writer, speaker, and educator. She is the host and creator of White Homework, a course on race, racism, and restorative justice. She is also active on Twitter and Instagram.Share your own Hope Notes and Hard Pills with us on social media using #HHPpodcast!Episode Questions:

• What comes up for you when you hear the words “reparations”?

• What has inspired and influenced your view?

• How have you experienced the impact of colonization in your life?

• How have you upheld colonized thought or practice in your own life?

• How can you work to learn about and prioritize decolonization?

• What did you come up knowing about indigenous history and life?

• What do you now know about indigenous history and life?

• What can you do to keep learning?

• What messages about Blackness did you receive growing up? Where did that come from?

• How have you seen religious communities or actors perpetuate antiblackness and white supremacy?

• How have you seen religious communities or actors commit to antiracism?

• How can the religious communities around you more fully commit to the work of justice?

• What moral responsibilities do you have?

• How is this the same or different from the responsibilities you felt in the past?Sign up for Andre's Hope & Hard Pills Newsletter at his website. Catch up with Andre on TwitterInstagram, & Facebook.You can keep up with Alicia on her website as well as TwitterInstagram, and Facebook.Find out what Nandi is up to on their Twitter and Instagram.Of course, this podcast couldn't happen with out the support of our wonderful patrons! Click here to become a patron of the Hope & Hard Pills Podcast on Patreon to support our work and gain access to exclusive content.A special thank you to our Collaborators on Patreon:Jessica Becker Pierce, Caleb Maloney-Steiner, Shaun Wissmann, Lathania Butler, Jim Albarano, Danielle Pimentel, Sam & Nicole Galambos, Martha Fischer, Phillip Hargrove, Lauren Fleming, Tanner Hearne, The Brilliance, Lauren Henry, Amy Campbell-Blair, Sharon Kim, Aaron J. Albano, Tera Gorman, Johanna Tropiano, Dave Uriarte, Stephanie Whitty, Bonni Funk, Nick Richtsmeier, Anne Shaneen, Allison Chang, Janet Elsbach, Michaela Doelman, Scott Unger, Delaine Thomas, Beth DeWet, Mike McHargue, Jason DeMeo, The DeWilde Muthiahs, Samantha Ham, Marissa Oritz, Anne Tomkinson, Gretchen HumphriesMusic by Andre Henry: How Long, People of the World, It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way

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