A Candid Conversation About Racism in Suburbia
In this powerful episode of What Do I Know? host Bill Shakos speaks with Richard Anderson, a Black resident of Westport, about his family’s experiences with racism in the community. The Andersons repeatedly encounter racially motivated roadblocks. Together, Bill and Richard explore the complexities of race, privilege, and friendship in suburban neighborhoods.
In This Episode:
- How they became friends: How Bill and Richard became fast friends and were open about race.
- Microaggressions & Bias: Everyday racial comments and how Richard’s house was undervalued due to implicit bias.
- Triggering Incident: How a racist text exchange targeted Richard’s daughter.
- Community Response & Action: Organizing a rally, confronting the Board of Education, and the need for systemic change.
- Hope and Progress: Why open conversations and allyship are crucial for building a more inclusive community.
Why Listen?
This episode is an honest look at the reality of racism in suburban America, balanced with moments of levity and genuine friendship. It challenges listeners to reflect on the idea that having bias, whether by nature or nurture, it is what you make of it.
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Curiosity. Empathy. Real Conversations.
Join host Bill Shakos, a self-proclaimed Serial Meet and Greet Guy (SMAGG), as he dives deep into honest conversations that explore identity, community, and the invisible walls that divide us. Through humor, humility, and deeply empathetic storytelling, Bill challenges what we think we know about people who are different. So, he set out to connect with people from all walks of life—one story at a time.