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This week, we’re re-releasing an MVP --one of our Most Valuable Podcasts.  Way back in episode 2, April and Tracie spoke about better alternatives to some of the micro-aggressive things white-identified Jews often say to Jews of Color. So what happens if you overhear someone else saying a micro-aggressive question or comment? What can you do? What should you do? How can you interrupt the oppression without falling into saviorism? April and Tracie dig into this question and offer some strategies for both disrupting the oppression and supporting the person on the receiving end of it. 

Find April and Tracie's full bios and submit topic suggestions for the show at www.JewsTalkRacialJustice.com

Learn more about Joyous Justice where April is the founding and fabulous (!) director, and Tracie is a senior partner: https://joyousjustice.com/

Support the work our Jewish Black & Native woman-led vision for collective liberation here: https://joyousjustice.com/support-our-work

Read more about what not to say to a Jew of Color in this Kveller article: https://www.kveller.com/what-not-to-say-to-jews-of-color-and-what-to-say-instead/

Go back and listen to April and Tracie’s conversation in episode 2 wherever you get your podcasts: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1146023/5430970

Find this episode’s discussion/reflection guide here:  https://joyousjustice.com/blog/jews-talk-racial-justice-s2e19-when-you-overhear-microaggressions



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Discussion and reflection questions:

  1. What in this episode is new for you? What have you learned and how does it land?
  2. What is resonating? What is sticking with you and why?
  3. What, if anything feels hard? What is challenging or on the edge for you?
  4. If relevant. what feelings and sensations are arising as you reflect on themes from this episode, and where in your body do you feel them?
  5. What key insights or strategies are you carrying forward and how do you want to weave them into your living and/or leadership?