Welcome to the 233rd episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast. Last week marked Race Equality Week, and theme is going to carry on. Today I discuss What are white Dominant Norms?
We’ll delve into the pervasive influence of white dominant norms and their impact on workplace dynamics and culture.
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In today’s show on What are white Dominant Norms?
- About my TEDx Wolverhampton talk. [00:55]
- The inspiration behind this episode [01:32]
- Exploring white dominant culture. [02:39]
- Some influences on white dominant culture [04:27]
- Beyond Race Equality Week: Four Essential Episodes [06:40]
Quotes on What are white Dominant Norms?
- When we tackle or think about one issue, it’s never really in isolation.
- For example, we know that women’s pain isn’t taken seriously resulting in catastrophe.
- White dominant culture is not harmful in itself, it’s the lack of understanding around it.
- Why conversations about race equality have petered out.
- Race equality is not just for one week, but a platform to continuing positive change.
Resources to support with What are white Dominant Norms?
- Credit on the work on white dominant norms
- Episode #68 Still to Scared to Talk about Race?
- Episode #60 To BAME or not to BAME?
- Episode #94 Making Change and not Jumping on the Bandwagon
- Episode #41 Racism and Genuine Allyship
- Join my Mailing List and receive my free e-book here
- Check out my TEDx talk: The Connection between Culture, Race and Mental Health
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