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E8: How White Parents and Caregivers Can Become Antiracist: Edie Grauer & Robin Alpern (Part 3 of 3)

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In this final episode of our three-part series, SooJin and Hannah speak with Robin Alpern and Edie Grauer from the Center for the Study of White American Culture. We explore the complexity of white supremacist culture and how racially mixed communities are not necessarily free from racism. Both Robin and Edie talk about being raised by parents who made them aware of race and racism early on and instilled in them the need to actively resist racism. They share stories about their respective upbringings, how they have come to make antiracism a way of life, and how they have raised their own children to be antiracists. They also talk about their work at “the Center” and how these efforts are contributing to an antiracist and multicultural society - which is better for EVERYONE. We strongly encourage you to check out their upcoming workshops, as well as additional resources listed below!

Please note: We sometimes use the acronym BIPOC, which means Black, Indigenous and/or People of Color.

Resources:

Center for the Study of White American Culture

Raising Anti-Racist White Children workshop beginning April 9, co-led by Edie Grauer and Robin Alpern

Say the Wrong Thing: Stories and Strategies for Racial Justice and Authentic Community

White Kids: Growing Up with Privilege in a Racially Divided America (Critical Perspectives on Youth

The Arc of White Womanhood workshop beginning March 4

5 Black Comics: What Can White America Do to Help in a Society Built on Systemic Racism?

Past and Power: 1967 by Edie Grauer: Past and Power: 1967, Edie Grauer | (aferro.org)

Edie Grauer’s Etsy Shop: Handmade jewelry pride boho earrings anklets by EGjewelrycreations (etsy.com)

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In this final episode of our three-part series, SooJin and Hannah speak with Robin Alpern and Edie Grauer from the Center for the Study of White American Culture. We explore the complexity of white supremacist culture and how racially mixed communities are not necessarily free from racism. Both Robin and Edie talk about being raised by parents who made them aware of race and racism early on and instilled in them the need to actively resist racism. They share stories about their respective upbringings, how they have come to make antiracism a way of life, and how they have raised their own children to be antiracists. They also talk about their work at “the Center” and how these efforts are contributing to an antiracist and multicultural society - which is better for EVERYONE. We strongly encourage you to check out their upcoming workshops, as well as additional resources listed below!

Please note: We sometimes use the acronym BIPOC, which means Black, Indigenous and/or People of Color.

Resources:

Center for the Study of White American Culture

Raising Anti-Racist White Children workshop beginning April 9, co-led by Edie Grauer and Robin Alpern

Say the Wrong Thing: Stories and Strategies for Racial Justice and Authentic Community

White Kids: Growing Up with Privilege in a Racially Divided America (Critical Perspectives on Youth

The Arc of White Womanhood workshop beginning March 4

5 Black Comics: What Can White America Do to Help in a Society Built on Systemic Racism?

Past and Power: 1967 by Edie Grauer: Past and Power: 1967, Edie Grauer | (aferro.org)

Edie Grauer’s Etsy Shop: Handmade jewelry pride boho earrings anklets by EGjewelrycreations (etsy.com)

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