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Need To Know-Understanding Black Lived Experiences: Insights from Pew Research - Dr. Nsenga Burton

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In this episode of 'Need to Know' on BEP, Dr. Nsenga Burton discusses a recent Pew Research Center study on Black Americans' beliefs around conspiracy theories related to racial progress. Dr. Burton critiques the initial presentation of the survey, which labeled these beliefs as 'racial conspiracy theories,' and highlights the complex realities faced by Black communities. She explores how systemic racism affects Black individuals' lives personally and professionally and emphasizes the importance of empathy and action in supporting marginalized groups. Dr. Burton calls for a deeper understanding and validation of Black Americans' lived experiences.

▶︎ In This Episode

  1. 00:00: Introduction and Welcome
  2. 00:18: Pew Research Center Study Overview
  3. 00:48: Black Americans and Conspiracy Theories
  4. 01:48: Critique of the Study's Presentation
  5. 02:11: Systemic Racism and Real-Life Impacts
  6. 04:09: Personal Experiences and Examples
  7. 05:39: Living with Daily Realities
  8. 11:00: Empathy and Support
  9. 13:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Episode Title:

Episode Audio Link: https://podcast.ablackexec.com/episode/Understanding Black Lived Experiences-Insights from Pew Research

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In this episode of 'Need to Know' on BEP, Dr. Nsenga Burton discusses a recent Pew Research Center study on Black Americans' beliefs around conspiracy theories related to racial progress. Dr. Burton critiques the initial presentation of the survey, which labeled these beliefs as 'racial conspiracy theories,' and highlights the complex realities faced by Black communities. She explores how systemic racism affects Black individuals' lives personally and professionally and emphasizes the importance of empathy and action in supporting marginalized groups. Dr. Burton calls for a deeper understanding and validation of Black Americans' lived experiences.

▶︎ In This Episode

  1. 00:00: Introduction and Welcome
  2. 00:18: Pew Research Center Study Overview
  3. 00:48: Black Americans and Conspiracy Theories
  4. 01:48: Critique of the Study's Presentation
  5. 02:11: Systemic Racism and Real-Life Impacts
  6. 04:09: Personal Experiences and Examples
  7. 05:39: Living with Daily Realities
  8. 11:00: Empathy and Support
  9. 13:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

🔗 Resources

Links and resources mentioned in this episode:


🔔 Listen and Subscribe

Listen to this episode and subscribe for future updates

subscribe to A Black Executive Perspective podcast on


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  1. subscribe to our newsletter
  2. give us up to a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts
  3. share an episode with a friend, family member or colleague

🗣️ Follow @ablackexec

follow us across social media @aBlackExec


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This episode was produced by TonyTidbit ™ . Copyright © 2024 A BLACK EXECUTIVE PERSPECTIVE LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this podcast may be reproduced without prior written permission. For permissions, email podcast@ablackexec.com .

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