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Dear Sugars

Encore: Talking About Privilege

Dear Sugars

WBUR

Boston, Wbur, Sugar, Cheryl Strayed, Society & Culture, Dear, Relationships, Advice, Steve Almond

4.65.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Privilege comes in many forms: socio-economic privilege, gender privilege, heterosexual privilege, to name a few. In this episode, the Sugars reply to two letter writers who are facing different forms of privilege. They discuss with Catrice M. Jackson, a leading voice for racial justice. This episode was originally published on August 11th, 2018.

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0:34.3

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0:38.6

The sugars are here, speaking straight into your ears.

0:42.1

I'm Steve Alman.

0:43.3

I'm Cheryl Strayed.

0:44.3

This is Dear Sugar's.

0:46.3

Oh dear song, won't you please?

0:53.3

Share some little sweet days with me.

1:01.3

I check my bedbugs every day.

1:08.3

Oh, and this sugar, you see it my way.

1:18.1

Hi Steve.

1:19.1

Hi Cheryl.

1:20.1

So we're going to do an episode today talking about privilege, which I think is something

1:25.7

that's always been important, but I think a lot of people, if I'm speaking for a lot

1:30.9

of the white people I know, are waking up to the fact that essentially what's happened

1:35.4

in our nation requires us to have a deeper and more intentional sense of consciousness

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