105 Archive: Collective Liberation with Chris Crass
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On this episode of The VUU, we are joined by Chris Crass, author, educator and father dedicated to building powerful movements for collective liberation. We talk about the tenacity of white supremacy and the positive and powerful ways to bring white people into movement that overcomes shame and the need for perfection.
Original air date: June 4, 2015
Notes:
- “Love is the Practice of Freedom” by bell hooks
- Chris’ interview with the Rev. Ashley Horan, executive director of the Minnesota Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Alliance (MUUSJA)
- Books and essays by Chris
Episode hosts: Meg Riley, Joanna Fontaine Crawford, Patrice Curtis, Aisha Hauser, and Hank Peirce.
Note: This audio is from one of our favorite archived episodes that had previously been available by video only. It has been edited for a better podcast listening experience. View the original live recording on YouTube.
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