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🗓️ 10 August 2023
⏱️ 46 minutes
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From educating your kids on racism - using triangles and squares - to truly recognising your own privilege, Naomi and Natalie Evans, the founders of Everyday Racism speak openly about a need to help the next generation to do better. A must-listen if you want to raise kids in a more inclusive and diverse world.
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0:47.7 | Welcome to this episode of Dirty Motherpucker. |
0:53.0 | I'm your host, Anna Whitehouse, the founder of Motherpucker, and I'm on my Todd today, because Polly Hazelwood has had childcare issues. |
0:56.6 | And you know what? |
0:57.7 | The foundation of this podcast is flexible working. |
1:00.9 | So here I am. |
1:02.3 | Taking one for the team. |
1:03.4 | Coming up, we have the exceptional Naomi and Natalie Evans. |
1:07.0 | They are the founders of everyday racism, |
1:09.6 | which is essentially breaking down how to tackle racism |
1:13.9 | and prejudice right from a young age, so teaching the next generation and unlearning as adults. |
1:20.9 | Not one to miss, that's coming up. Now, right now, I'm sitting here on my own in the studio, |
1:26.5 | well, with my producer, Sophie, because I said I can't talk to myself. I do it every day. And I'm sitting here on my own in the studio, well, with my producer, Sof, because I said |
1:28.6 | I can't talk to myself. I do it every day. And I'm looking at my tattoo that I've just had. |
1:34.5 | One must question if this is a midlife crisis or a midlife opportunity. I'm going to go with |
1:41.2 | crisis right now. I have got the suffragettes logo on my forearm, and I'm not going to lie, it looks a bit like, you know, those guys in the pub who hang by the corner and have their own specific tankards and have an anchor on their arm, and I love mum on the other. It's a little bit like that, but a bit more feminist. |
2:01.7 | And do you know the reason I got it? It's not just to do with the flexible working bill |
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