Oh, this might be one of Tee-Ta Walker and Tiffany Scott's favorite episodes of the season. Jules Sanders and Liz Williams, Founders of We Are Afara, talk about what it takes to be everyday people doing 'not normal' things.
Jules and Liz share in detail how their work creates a bridge for all people (that want to) unlearn bias and dismantle system oppression.
These women are like kindred spirits to Tee-Ta and Tiffany, and the conversation goes deep into how black and white people can bridge the gap and how all races need to be a part of ending the racial division. Why white tears don't help, how to accept the judgment, what to say when someone gets upset with you and who to ask and not ask about understanding your bias. This episode is full of gold!
Jules and Liz's viewpoints are tangible, actionable steps, built on experience and created on a foundation of support and trust so all people can grow and heal on their journey to wanting to do and be better for humanity.
A MUST-WATCH!
Connect with Jules Sanders and Liz Williams here:
jules@weareafara.org
liz@weareafara.org
Donate help their excellent work reach more people: https://bit.ly/3azbWUi