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Facing Inequality and Embracing Diversity

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"You're not like most black people."

How often have we heard this statement, and how does it reflect the broader misconceptions about race? In this episode of "Quiet, No More" I, Carmen Cauthen, dig into these stereotypes and share my personal stories that highlight the rich diversity within the Black community. By challenging the notion that race can—or should—be ignored, I aim to draw attention to how race is an integral part of our identities. We must confront these biases to foster genuine interracial friendships and recognize systemic advantages that often go unnoticed.
Exploring further, we walk through the systemic inequalities that have shaped the lives of Black, Indigenous, and Native American communities, from the biased structures of education and criminal justice to neighborhood disparities. Personal anecdotes illustrate these challenges, driving home the need for committed parental involvement in a child's education. It's not just about facing present barriers—it's about acknowledging the past.
By uncovering the untold stories of enslaved Black individuals who contributed massively to America's infrastructure, I urge us to remember and honor our ancestors' legacies, advocating for these stories to be shared and celebrated.

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Carmen Wimberley Cauthen is an author, speaker, and lover of history, Black history in particular. As a truth teller, she delights in finding the hidden truths about the lives of people who made a difference - whether they were unknown icons or regular everyday people.
To Learn more of Carmen:
www.carmencauthen.com
www.researchandresource.com

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Hoofdstukken

1. Facing Inequality and Embracing Diversity (00:00:00)

2. Recognizing and Discussing Racial Differences (00:00:01)

3. System Inequalities and Educational Challenges (00:06:03)

4. Uncovering Untold Black History Stories (00:10:11)

13 afleveringen

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Manage episode 449392704 series 3592063
Inhoud geleverd door Carmen Cauthen. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Carmen Cauthen of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

"You're not like most black people."

How often have we heard this statement, and how does it reflect the broader misconceptions about race? In this episode of "Quiet, No More" I, Carmen Cauthen, dig into these stereotypes and share my personal stories that highlight the rich diversity within the Black community. By challenging the notion that race can—or should—be ignored, I aim to draw attention to how race is an integral part of our identities. We must confront these biases to foster genuine interracial friendships and recognize systemic advantages that often go unnoticed.
Exploring further, we walk through the systemic inequalities that have shaped the lives of Black, Indigenous, and Native American communities, from the biased structures of education and criminal justice to neighborhood disparities. Personal anecdotes illustrate these challenges, driving home the need for committed parental involvement in a child's education. It's not just about facing present barriers—it's about acknowledging the past.
By uncovering the untold stories of enslaved Black individuals who contributed massively to America's infrastructure, I urge us to remember and honor our ancestors' legacies, advocating for these stories to be shared and celebrated.

====================================
Carmen Wimberley Cauthen is an author, speaker, and lover of history, Black history in particular. As a truth teller, she delights in finding the hidden truths about the lives of people who made a difference - whether they were unknown icons or regular everyday people.
To Learn more of Carmen:
www.carmencauthen.com
www.researchandresource.com

  continue reading

Hoofdstukken

1. Facing Inequality and Embracing Diversity (00:00:00)

2. Recognizing and Discussing Racial Differences (00:00:01)

3. System Inequalities and Educational Challenges (00:06:03)

4. Uncovering Untold Black History Stories (00:10:11)

13 afleveringen

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