Race and Racism: How a Made-Up Idea Cast a Long, Dark Shadow
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Explore the historical roots of systemic racism and gain actionable tools to dismantle social inequality today. Perfect for your daily commute or a reflective listening session, this deeply grounded sociological exploration separates biological myths from the harsh realities of colonialism. You will navigate the complex origins of human division with calm, conversational clarity rather than defensiveness.
By zooming out to examine the transatlantic slave trade and the creation of borders, this narrative reveals how a fabricated concept hardened into deadly institutional habits. Whether you are navigating difficult workplace dynamics or trying to understand intersectionality, this audio journey equips you to recognize quiet biases and spark meaningful change.
What you'll discover inside:
• The crucial differences between ancestry, ethnicity, and the modern social construct of racial categories.
• How early European colonial ambitions and the transatlantic slave trade birthed modern prejudice.
• The ways intersectionality links gender, class, and inequality within modern media and institutions.
• Actionable frameworks for having hard conversations in schools, communities, and corporate environments.
• Empowering strategies to challenge internalized beliefs and support harm-reducing social policies.
Because this systemic division was constructed by humans, it can absolutely be unmade by us. Press play to step into a fairer future and start replacing outdated hierarchies with genuine equity. Your journey toward authentic understanding and actionable community change begins with this very first chapter.
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