Episode Notes
Zach sits down with activist Tema Okun, author of “The Emperor Has No Clothes: Teaching About Race And Racism To People Who Don’t Want To Know,” to have a chat geared around white supremacy culture at work. She and Zach take a deep dive into a piece she wrote on the subject, dissecting several of the named characteristics present in the document. Check out the show notes to reference the piece and to find out more about her work!
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EXCERPT
Tema: I do want to acknowledge that the grief and rage and resistance that we’re seeing today is part of a longer legacy of people who have been full of grief and rage and resistance before us so that we don’t isolate ourselves and we also take credit for this particular moment, which is unique in the sense of the reach, the brilliance, the clarity about the demands.
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