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Ep 1.04 - “I Don’t Like the Word Privilege.” (feat. Phillip Thompson of Idaho Black History Museum)

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Phillip is as Idaho as Idaho gets. We sit down to hear about the founding of the Idaho Black History Museum and its role in the community. Jimmy and I learned a lot about our role as nonprofit professionals in ending racism. There's a moment in time right now, an awakening. Phillip challenges us on how we think and talk about "privilege."

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Make sure to keep the conversation going and following We All Do Better on Facebook. Comment on this episode. What did you learn? How are you going to help end racism?

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Phillip is as Idaho as Idaho gets. We sit down to hear about the founding of the Idaho Black History Museum and its role in the community. Jimmy and I learned a lot about our role as nonprofit professionals in ending racism. There's a moment in time right now, an awakening. Phillip challenges us on how we think and talk about "privilege."

Follow Idaho Black History Museum on their website (http://www.ibhm.org/) or on Facebook.

Make sure to keep the conversation going and following We All Do Better on Facebook. Comment on this episode. What did you learn? How are you going to help end racism?

  continue reading

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