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Don’t be Racist: Celebrate the Wins, But Keep Fighting

Black Podcasting - Don't be Racist: Celebrate the Wins, But Keep Fighting

This is episode 55 of the podcast and the seventh and final episode of the ‘Don’t Be Racist Series.‘ Think of it as the recap episode. I’ll be reviewing all of the anti-racism lessons learned over the last several weeks, and I’ll be reviewing the momentous presidential election that just happened as well. And at the end of the episode, I’ll be giving you some final words of advice to take with you as you continue your journey to be committed anti-racism warriors. 

I hope you remember those simple lessons as you go about your daily life, and if you do,  I guarantee your journey to being an anti-racism warrior will be a successful and satisfying one. I won’t say it’s going to be easy, but I also don’t want you to think it has to be hard. Quite frankly, I think it’s a lot harder to be a racist than it is to be an anti-racist.  Harder, lonelier, and far less sweet.

I believe in you anti-racism warriors. Thank you for listening! Thank you for showing up for this series! Thank you for doing the work. 

Resources to Continue on with Your Anti-Racism Journey

Black Lives Matter: It’s not just a slogan or an important truth. Black Lives Matter is an active social justice organization with supporters and activities that span the globe. Check them out for resources for further learning and for opportunities to volunteer your time, talents and money.

The My American Meltingpot bookstore on Bookshop.org: Don’t forget you can find all of your anti-racism literature and other great books by authors of color in my carefully curated list of books on Bookshop.org

The Obama Foundation: The Obama Foundation’s mission is to “inspire, empower, and connect people to change their world.” Check them out to find out ways you can get involved.

Colorlines.com: If you haven’t checked out this daily news site that centers the voices and perspectives of people of color and other marginalized groups, then you should. It’s an excellent resource published by the racial justice organization, Race Forward.

EmbraceRace.org: For parents and educators looking for resources on how to raise anti-racist children and children of color who are resilient and proud of their identities, EmbraceRace.org is a wonderful resource that offers webinars, teaching tools and community.

And you can always find more information and inspiration on the My American Meltingpot blog!

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