Behind the Seen

In this episode we discuss the killing of Ahmaud Arbery. A lot of white people are being confronted for the first time with the injustice of racism and unsure how to process it. Others are perplexed why race has to be dragged into the equation at all. In this conversation, Branden turns the questions on Mark to discuss how the unexamined identities of white moderates continue to perpetuate racism. The second part of the discussions turns to how to transform guilt into change.
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Show Notes

In this episode we discuss the killing of Ahmaud Arbery. A lot of white people are being confronted for the first time with the injustice of racism and unsure how to process it. Others are perplexed why race has to be dragged into the equation at all. In this conversation, Branden turns the questions on Mark to discuss how the unexamined identities of white moderates continue to perpetuate racism. The second part of the discussions turns to how to transform guilt into change.

Follow us on Instagram

Behind the Seen: @behindtheseenpod

Mark Bauer: @BarkMauer

Branden Polk: @BrandenPolk

Website

Wonymedia.com/behindtheseen

*The views expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not reflect that of their employer

What is Behind the Seen?

Behind the Seen is a conversation dedicated to uncovering our biases and how to navigate them in a constructive way.