38: Interview with the White Woman Whisperer

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Racism. You may think you know what it is and in what ways it exists in our society, but it is a deep and multi-faceted topic. We could spend hours trolling the depths of language, attitudes, behaviors, and nuances that are influenced by race. We are attempting to explore and learn more in today’s show. I’m joined by Rebecca Slue, also known as the White Woman Whisperer. You may know her from TikTok, which is where I found her. We connected when I took an anti-racism course and reached out to her for help, and I’ve already learned a lot from her. Join us for more from Rebecca’s perspective.
Show Highlights:

An example of how KC got into a quandary over comments on social media and the fear of being labeled as a racist

How amazing conversations are happening when we aren’t concerned about perfectionism in our words

What we need to understand about white supremacy

How Rebecca uses a caste system model of values to understand the behaviors that perpetuate white supremacy

Why our understanding of anti-racism is a journey and not a destination

Rebecca’s experience of racial identity as she grew up the child of Jewish and Jamaican parents

How Rebecca’s experience played out when she entered corporate America

How she became the White Woman Whisperer

How racism created a holistic layer of chronic stress for Rebecca

How Rebecca uses a metaphor to explain white fragility, white privilege, and the pinata of white supremacy


Resources and Links:
 Connect with Rebecca: Website and Podcast, Instagram, TikTok 
Get KC’s book, How to Keep House While Drowning
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38: Interview with the White Woman Whisperer

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