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🗓️ 7 June 2020
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In this special series of At Home: Conversations on Race, we have the honor of hearing from experts and leaders to help us navigate our own path to racial justice.
Dr. Howard C. Stevenson, a Constance E. Clayton Professor in Urban Education at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education (Penn GSE), is a renowned clinical psychologist and researcher, a leading expert on African-American psychology with expertise in racial literacy, violence and bullying prevention, and family and parental engagement. Dr. Stevenson shares tools we can all implement in our own communities, homes and within ourselves.
Conversations on Race:
Part 1: Dr. Howard C. Stevenson on Racial Literacy
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Watch: TEDMED Dr. Stevenson’s talk on “How To Resolve Racially Stressful Situations”
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0:00.0 | Thank you for joining us at home. We are dedicating the next few episodes to conversations on race. |
0:06.1 | Our goal for this podcast from the very beginning was to simply have meaningful conversations about the foundations of home life. |
0:11.9 | Because we really believe that the values we learn at home are those that we often live by and carry with us into the world. |
0:17.8 | So we would like to share with you our journey and learning more about the |
0:20.9 | systemic racism that has brought us to this day. Sadly, we as a whole have led atrocities against |
0:26.4 | all minorities, particularly black people, compound for far too long. And in our ignorance, |
0:31.8 | the lives of many innocent people have been tragically lost to violence. |
0:35.1 | We hope that by sharing our learning process, we can encourage you to look deeper as well, |
0:39.5 | to reflect on our own biases, |
0:41.7 | to be curious and challenge our own ideologies, |
0:44.8 | and to listen and to open our minds and hearts |
0:47.6 | to just have these difficult conversations. |
0:50.9 | And we're confident that this is the path |
0:52.9 | to positive change and that it can all start with each one of us right at home. |
0:56.6 | We'd like to thank each of our experts in this series. We look to them for insight on how we can better communicate |
1:01.6 | and for the tools each of us can practice to eradicate racism and create a just society for all. |
1:07.8 | We're truly thankful for their selflessness to share their knowledge with us. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Howard Stevenson on racial literacy. |
1:14.7 | Dr. Stevenson is a nationally recognized clinical psychologist and researcher on |
1:19.1 | negotiating racial conflicts using racial literacy for schools, mental health centers, |
1:23.6 | teachers, parents, and police. |
1:25.2 | You also check out his TED talk, How to Resolve Racial Stressful Situations. |
1:29.5 | And if you'd like to learn more, |
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