Revolution Resolution with Anna Malaika Tubbs
How do children learn to fear difference? Often, long before they encounter people who are different from them. In this episode of The Revolution Resolution, Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs explores how the lessons we learn about belonging, scarcity, competition, and connection inside our homes shape the way we later understand community, diversity, and collective care. When children are taught that attention is limited, that worth must be earned, and that survival depends on standing apart, those lessons rarely stay confined to family life. They become the lens through which people view strangers, difference, and society itself. This episode examines how fear, scarcity, and individualism can make diversity feel threatening — and how experiences of secure connection, emotional safety, and shared care can make empathy, curiosity, and collaboration more possible. Because the home is not separate from society. It is often the first place society is rehearsed. If this episode resonates, share it with someone who helped expand your understanding of community, belonging, or connection across difference.
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