4.8 • 714 Ratings
🗓️ 4 May 2022
⏱️ 60 minutes
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We always say we want this show to feel like sitting down with your girl friends. So we pick the topics we talk about when the mics aren't around. Sometimes that means talking about our periods or home organization or parenting. And sometimes that means talking about white privilege and fighting racism. With an open mind and an open heart, we hope you'll join us for a conversation about white privilege.
Mentioned on the show:
We quote from this Washington Post article
Quote from Marie Beecham about white privilege
Unpacking the Invisible Backpack
Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?
Harvard Implicit Association Test
Lisa Sharon Harper and her book Fortune
Amber O'Neal Johnston and her forthcoming book A Place to Belong
Austin Channing Brown and her book I'm Still Here
Connect with us on Instagram at @higirlsnextdoor
See show notes on our website: girlnextdoorpodcast.com
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0:00.0 | You're listening to the Girl Next Door Podcast. I'm Erica. And I'm Kelsey. We're two former |
0:08.4 | next door neighbors and good friends who love a good chat and a good laugh. We're inviting |
0:12.7 | you to come on in, have a drink, and stay a while. Hey friend. Hey friend. So on today's episode, |
0:19.1 | we are digging into a serious and important topic, white privilege. |
0:23.4 | This is something that we talk about as friends when we don't have mics in front of us. |
0:27.8 | And we always say that we want this show to feel like sitting down to talk with your girlfriends. |
0:32.5 | So sometimes that means talking about periods or husbands or books. |
0:35.8 | And sometimes that means talking about white privilege and fighting books, and sometimes that means talking about |
0:37.7 | white privilege and fighting racism. So we know we are no experts on race, and our intent is not |
0:44.0 | to speak to the experiences of black people or people of color. Our hope is just that we can |
0:48.8 | demonstrate more of what we want to see, which is white people acknowledging their race |
0:53.0 | privilege, having productive conversations about what we can do about it which is white people acknowledging their race privilege, having productive |
0:54.7 | conversations about what we can do about it, and inviting others, especially other white |
0:58.7 | people, into the conversation. |
1:01.1 | So before we dive into that conversation, let's catch up on what's happening around the |
1:05.6 | neighborhood for you. |
1:06.9 | Okay. |
1:07.3 | Well, I want to talk about my thinks underwear. |
1:10.5 | Yes. Yes. Do tell us. I had shared, I think to talk about my thinks underwear. Yes, yes, do you tell us. |
1:12.3 | I had shared, I think in the period episode that I was interested to try some |
1:16.6 | thinks underwear and actually not for my period, but for making me feel secure and protected |
1:25.9 | while I was working out with leaking pee after having had three babies |
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