So you want to talk about race” Episode #7
In this session I discuss the last two chapters of “So you want to talk about race” by Ijeoma Oluo, including the most difficult chapter for me, “What do I do when I’m called a racist?”
In this session I discuss the last two chapters of “So you want to talk about race” by Ijeoma Oluo, including the most difficult chapter for me, “What do I do when I’m called a racist?”
In this episode, I discuss chapters 10-15 that deal with cultural appropriation, black bodies, microaggressions, black anger, and the Model Minority Myth. It’s about 6 1/2 minutes long.
As I continue in my book study of “So you want to talk about race” by Ijeoma Oluo, I discuss chapters 8 and 9 on the “police-to-prison pipeline” and the use of the “N-word.” These chapters really made me think.
In this video, I continue my book study of “So you want to talk about race” by Ijeoma Oluo. Today I discuss chapters 6 and 7 on police brutality and affirmative action. I think she makes some good points; see what you think.
Here’s the third video of my book study of “So you want to talk about race?” by Ijeoma Oluo. It’s about four and a half minutes long, and in it I discuss chapters 4 and 5 of the book, in which the author talks about “white privilege” and “intersectionality.”
This is the second in a series of discussions on “So you want to talk about race?” by Ijeoma Oluo.
Because of the uproar over the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, many people want to learn more about race and racism. Bishop Rickel recommended this book for study, and I’m going to do a series of short videos as I read through the book. Each video will cover one or two chapters and be four or five minutes long. I invite you to join me in this book study!
I painted this portrait of George Floyd and posted it on Facebook. I got more than 400 likes and more than 45 shares as it elicited a strong reaction from people grieving George Floyd’s death.
This video contains my thoughts on the protests following George Floyd’s death.
At our May BC meeting, we found that contributions to St. Antony’s were about the same as last year at this time. This video contains my thanks for all who support our parish.
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