
16: A Compassionate Approach to Anti-Racism Training, with Chloé Valdary
Chloé Valdary is the founder of the Theory of Enchantment, a framework for compassionate anti-racism training.
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Show Notes
Racism is real. Its devastating historical effects can still be felt today, and the misguided and harmful beliefs that we've inherited from previous generations can have a profound impact on how we see and treat one another. The anti-racist movement is a response to these injustices, and anti-racism training has sprung up across private and public businesses. But is there only one way to do anti-racism training, or to be anti-racist? Theory of Enchantment founder Chloé Valdary has spent the last several years developing a compassionate alternative.
TED: How Love Can Help Repair Social Inequality, with Chloé Valdary
The True and Only Heaven, by Christopher Lasch
The Omni-Americans: Some Alternatives to the Folklore of White Supremacy, by Albert Murray
James Baldwin & Nikki Giovanni, a conversation
Shadow and Act, by Ralph Ellison
A Prayer for Owen Meany, by John Irving
On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca
Chloé's Twitter: @cvaldary
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