Conversation Ready?
/Are we as a nation supposed to wait until "we are ready" to talk about race? To wait until most of the nation "feels comfortable?"
You want to get the conversation on race started? Here are monthly questions designed to help you have an open and honest dialogue, with friends, family, and/or community. This is a platform for you to address undoing racism.
Are we as a nation supposed to wait until "we are ready" to talk about race? To wait until most of the nation "feels comfortable?"
How do we protect our children in the school system from racism? What solutions do you think will work?
There is a common theme that surfaces during the conversation of race. That theme being that racism is taught at home. If this is true then who bears the responsibility of addressing it? Home or the educational system?
Should racism be discussed in the work environment? If not there, then where?
How do we shift our mindset back to empathy for one another in order to dismantle racism?
Can a newly established sisterhood (Women's March 2017) withstand the complexities with problems concerning racism that it has?
Do you know what the true meaning or definition of racism is? How does this term relate to you and the people that surround you?
Is boycotting a sport to combat racism effective in bringing attention to the issue of race?
Do you think the biggest threat to the US is Racism? If you do not agree explain why - the same if you do agree.
Allie
Is racism being given too much of a "spotlight?"
Allie