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Episode 7: Antiracist Discussion, Session 2

1 h 28 min · 6 de jul de 2020
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In this special antiracist discussion series episode, our guest today is Dr. Leslie Wilson, who is the associate dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Montclair State University, and professor of American history, who teaches American, African American and African history. Dr. Wilson will address how America is one of the most racist nations in the world because we are open deniers of the truth and how the length of American history is filled with degrees of racist behavior.  When we teach, we tend to stick to one aspect of racism or we shift around to various topics. However, that is not how racism works. It is always interconnected to other groups and never isolated to one group for the course of time. Dr. Wilson also provides us with tools on how to become antiracist in a society where being racist is the much easier choice.

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episode Episode 7: Antiracist Discussion, Session 2 artwork

Episode 7: Antiracist Discussion, Session 2

In this special antiracist discussion series episode, our guest today is Dr. Leslie Wilson, who is the associate dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Montclair State University, and professor of American history, who teaches American, African American and African history. Dr. Wilson will address how America is one of the most racist nations in the world because we are open deniers of the truth and how the length of American history is filled with degrees of racist behavior.  When we teach, we tend to stick to one aspect of racism or we shift around to various topics. However, that is not how racism works. It is always interconnected to other groups and never isolated to one group for the course of time. Dr. Wilson also provides us with tools on how to become antiracist in a society where being racist is the much easier choice.

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