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Given Kendi’s explanation of how we can be racist in one moment and antiracist in another, how will you apply the idea of re-learning and undoing in your everyday life?

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11:06 AM - Nov 11, 2023
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Bev Turner
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In response to (laura) elsen.
One of the biggest lessons learned was to stop saying " I am color blind". Used to say that because, I thought, wrongly, that I was conveying that I didn't care what color someone's skin was. Did not take into account that it was actually making POC feel invisible and should celebrate all colors.
11:12 AM - Nov 11, 2023
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PS Annie
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In response to Bev Turner.
This was the biggest step for me too Bev.
12:27 PM - Nov 11, 2023
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Bev Turner
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Thought I'd say something because I think a lot of us white folks don't understand this. Luckily I read the books years and years ago and have stopped using that phrase.
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12:47 PM - Nov 11, 2023
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PS Annie
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In response to Bev Turner.
I grew up in western Canada in a pretty white place. I was living in Florida and was lucky enough to have a very kind friend take the time to explain to me the error of my ways. I'm deeply grateful for that lesson. It was painful but opened my eyes to my own ignorance and privilege.
01:16 PM - Nov 11, 2023
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Bev Turner
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In response to PS Annie.
Used to work with a wonderful woman, Sharon, that helped me to understand. Takes a village.
01:19 PM - Nov 11, 2023
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