New York Times best-selling author Ijeoma Oluo and Dr. Cherisse Jones-Branch of Arkansas State University discuss white supremacy as a system designed to make a government structure work. They discuss the scale of harm enacted by a system that harms nearly everyone.
This conversation was recorded in 2018 during the Arkansas Literary Festival (now the Six Bridges Book Festival.) Given the events in recent years, we are re-sharing this timely conversation.
Learn more about the series here: [ Ссылка ].
About the series: New York Times best-selling author Ijeoma Oluo and Dr. Cherisse Jones-Branch of Arkansas State University host a frank and honest exchange about how to discuss race, what talks on race don’t have to be, and practical tools for having hard conversations in Arkansas PBS’s new digital series, “So You Want to Talk About Race,” premiering Wednesday, Jan. 27. Oluo’s book "So You Want to Talk About Race" is a jumping off point for thoughtful discourse that examines race in America and guides viewers through many different subjects including privilege, oppression, writing a book about race and more. The series can be watched in 18 short segments by topic.
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