Don't Screw Up Your Kids
In Part 3 of the Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome series, Kaleesha Washington begins Chapter 1, “I Don’t Even Notice Race,” by exploring the section titled “The Myth of Race” from Dr. Joy DeGruy’s groundbreaking book. This episode examines the idea of race as a social construct rather than a biological reality and explores how racism continues to shape systems, institutions, opportunities, and lived experiences in America today. Topics discussed include: • the myth of biological race • systemic racism versus individual prejudice • slavery, segregation, and generational trauma • institutional power and inequality • redlining, education disparities, and discriminatory systems • why acknowledgment matters in healing • and how denial of historical harm prevents reconciliation and growth Drawing from history, education, politics, and personal experience, Kaleesha reflects on why America continues to struggle with race relations while other nations have publicly confronted historical atrocities through acknowledgment and reconciliation. This episode also explores the idea that “not seeing race” can become harmful when race still impacts people’s realities, opportunities, and treatment in society. This is Part 3 of an ongoing series discussing Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing by Dr. Joy DeGruy. 🎙️ Don’t Screw Up Your Kids Podcast Hosted by Kaleesha Washington
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