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Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

S5EP07 Ten things every white teacher should know when talking about race

Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

Angela Watson

Education, Courses

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2017

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

86% of teachers in the U.S. are white. Most of you listening to this episode are therefore white. Conversations about race are super prevalent right now and for many white people, and it feels like stepping onto a minefield.

They have literally no idea what to say, or feel like they don't understand the history enough to contribute much to the conversation. Or, they say something they think is totally valid but inadvertently offend people of color in the discussion or get their own feelings hurt because they feel "attacked", vowing to never, ever enter another conversation about race again.

This can't happen, teacher friends. It really hurts my heart to see so many misunderstandings in our country around race right now, particular when it's among white teachers who are shaping the next generation of minds. Teachers are smart, kind, educated people tasked with raising up young people to be leaders. We cannot be ignorant about race or avoid talking about it.

I'm going to start here, today, by sharing what I know now as best as I can, because if I wait until understand everything fully, there will never be an episode about race on Truth for Teachers. And this can't wait. I want every white teacher, particularly those who teach black and brown students, to understand some fundamental truths. These can completely transform your relationship with your students, their families, and the community you teach in, and I hope you'll be open to my words in light of that.

This episode is for those who are frustrated with conversations about race right now, and also for those who want to have hard conversations, want to support their students, want to step up as advocates and allies, but just don't know how to talk about racial issues and are afraid of saying the wrong thing. I hope the information I share today will help you feel more confident in having those tough conversations that are so, so important, and empower you to be a more culturally responsive teacher.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Season 5, episode 7 of Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers.

0:06.0

I'm your host Angela Watson, and I'm here to speak life, encouragement, and truth into the minds of

0:13.2

hearts of educators and get you energized for the week ahead.

0:16.9

Today I'm going to share 10 things that every white teacher should

0:20.1

know when talking about race. Visit truth for teachers.com to get the

0:24.9

transcript links to recommended resources and to share your thoughts on the show.

0:31.2

So I am actually re-recording this episode. It is now October 2017, six months have passed since I originally recorded it.

0:40.0

And this post has been one of the most popular and most visited on my site.

0:46.0

And there's been a lot of things that have pushed my thinking since then, and I have expanded and updated the post over time, particularly with the section at the end with

0:55.5

recommended resources from teachers who asked for things to help them take their next

1:01.0

steps.

1:02.0

So I figured it was time to re-record this

1:03.8

episode. That's not something I normally need to do, but the post itself has

1:07.6

changed so much over the last six months and I've really expanded the end when I talk about the end step so I thought I would

1:14.8

re-record so if you've listened to it previously please know that this version is

1:19.7

going to be different from what you heard originally. So we're talking today about things that

1:25.4

white teachers need to know when discussing race. And I want to start off by

1:30.0

addressing the elephant in the room. Why am I talking just to white people?

1:35.5

Isn't that racist?

1:37.1

I want you to hold that question in your mind.

1:39.6

And ask yourself that again after you've listened to my words here and see if your

1:43.7

thought process has changed. I'm specifically addressing white people in this

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