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A Conversation on Learning About Other People’s Experiences

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So with everything that's happening in the world recently, we decided to talk together about books we've read that have helped us explore the experiences of others. Specifically, the experiences of African Americans.

This conversation was, honestly, a pretty awkward one for us to have since none of us are African American, and we didn't want it to be perceived as "three white people helping you understand the African American experience."

That's not how we roll, and it's not something any of us are qualified to do anyway. Instead, we're sharing about books we've read and advice we've been given that have been helpful in our desire to be good learners and good neighbors in our community. In this episode you'll hear:

  • A few of the books we've found helpful so far
  • Reading recommendations from our listeners
  • Why it's important not just to read about the African American experience, but to read good African American authors

As promised in the episode, here are a couple of articles we found particularly helpful in processing the events of the last three weeks:

A few of the books we mentioned this week

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So with everything that's happening in the world recently, we decided to talk together about books we've read that have helped us explore the experiences of others. Specifically, the experiences of African Americans.

This conversation was, honestly, a pretty awkward one for us to have since none of us are African American, and we didn't want it to be perceived as "three white people helping you understand the African American experience."

That's not how we roll, and it's not something any of us are qualified to do anyway. Instead, we're sharing about books we've read and advice we've been given that have been helpful in our desire to be good learners and good neighbors in our community. In this episode you'll hear:

  • A few of the books we've found helpful so far
  • Reading recommendations from our listeners
  • Why it's important not just to read about the African American experience, but to read good African American authors

As promised in the episode, here are a couple of articles we found particularly helpful in processing the events of the last three weeks:

A few of the books we mentioned this week

Sharing and supporting the show

  • Leave a five-star rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to the show.
  • Give us a follow on Twitter and Instagram at @MalContentsPod
  • Be sure to use the Amazon affiliate links above to help us pay for the costs of producing and hosting the show.
  • Interested in sponsoring Table of (mal)Contents? Let's talk via email or DMus on Twitter or Instagram.

  continue reading

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