Welcome to the 235th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast. Building on last week’s discussion on identifying white dominant norms and their impact, this week’s episode delves into shifting white dominant norms.
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In today’s show on shifting white dominant norms
- About my TEDx Wolverhampton talk. [00:45]
- Exploring antidotes to white Dominant Norms. [01:43]
- The Antidote to Power Hoarding. [03:36]
- Countering Individualism and Separatism. [06:00]
- Moving Beyond white Dominant Norms. [14:42]
Quotes on shifting white dominant norms
- Racism has many faces.
- There needs to be this understanding between interdependence and responsibility.
- It’s about building relationships both internally and externally.
- The antidote to power-holding is power-sharing.
- You will need to feel the discomfort in order to move forward.
Resources on shifting white dominant norms
- Episode #233 What are white Dominant Norms?
- Episode #234 Identifying white Dominant Norms
- Listen to Episode #198 Transactions vs Transformational Changes with Mark Smith
- Join my Mailing List and receive my free e-book here
- Check out my TEDx talk: The Connection between Culture, Race and Mental Health
- The PDF for more information on white Dominant Norms
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