Episode 3.06: Uncle Buck Goes to Washington

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My Racist Friend

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After talking about racism evident in a couple national news stories, Amy brings a recent example of her own racism to discuss with Don. Together, they dive deep into taking responsibility for making anti-oppression training easier, the need to let other people in relationships voice their own experience with harm, and the limited role listening and empathy plays in growth.Additional resources:"Country star Morgan Wallen sees album sales spike despite industry backlash over N-word video" (NBC News, by Wilson Wong, February 8, 2021)https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/country-star-sees-sales-spike-despite-industry-backlash-over-n-n1257065 "Mind and Body: Outcomes of a lifesaving procedure reveal systemic racism" (Inverse, by Sarah Sloat, February 3, 2021)https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/heart-transplant-systemic-racism-study Special thanks to BCC interns, Rylie Cook and Constance Johnson, for helping with research for this episode.Buy "Your Racist Friend" by They Might Be Giants on iTunes