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Intergenerational Family and Community Resilience in Segregated Black Urban Space: A Black History Month Tribute in the Form of a FREE SEMINAR on FEB 20, 2025.

Intergenerational Family and Community Resilience in Segregated Black Urban Space: A Black History Month Tribute

FREE SEMINAR FEB 20, 2025: A look at the rich complexities and harsh realities of life for Black families living in a segregated working-class community. In this conversation between Chris McAuley and Valandra, they cover themes of intergenerational mutual aid and caregiving, entrepreneurship, spirituality, and the impacts of the legacy of race and economic inequities.

The Cost of White Shame and the Benefits of Moving Through It

White Americans have largely been silent or ignorant about the cognitive dissonance we live with, both today and passed down through our DNA, and the way it causes so much shame. Unprocessed and misunderstood, this white shame can show up as depression and paralyzing pain. Moving through it can be a powerful step toward antiracism, and is critical to our mental health.

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