Let's Talk About It: Whatever "It" Is

Let's Talk About It: Introspection, Intersectionality & White Privilege w/ Kayla Gibson

February 13, 2021 Season 1 Episode 6
Let's Talk About It: Introspection, Intersectionality & White Privilege w/ Kayla Gibson
Let's Talk About It: Whatever "It" Is
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Let's Talk About It: Whatever "It" Is
Let's Talk About It: Introspection, Intersectionality & White Privilege w/ Kayla Gibson
Feb 13, 2021 Season 1 Episode 6

This is the 3rd episode of our Black History Month series. This week, Olejuru and  Paula speak with Kayla, a sociology major at Mount Royal University and Olejuru's friend. Kayla is a  lover of all things sports, kids, and learning about cultural diversity.  Kayla tells us what she has learned on her journey to become more educated on issues of race, discrimination, and white privilege. In this open and honest conversation, we dive into the importance of not only educating ourselves, but being willing to initiate conversations on race, and then patiently listen with humility. 


Kayla's List of Recommended Resources: 

  • Instagram page: "Privilege to Progress"  @privtoprog 
  • "Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People about Race" by Renni Eddo-Lodge
  • "Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present" by Robyn Maynard
Show Notes

This is the 3rd episode of our Black History Month series. This week, Olejuru and  Paula speak with Kayla, a sociology major at Mount Royal University and Olejuru's friend. Kayla is a  lover of all things sports, kids, and learning about cultural diversity.  Kayla tells us what she has learned on her journey to become more educated on issues of race, discrimination, and white privilege. In this open and honest conversation, we dive into the importance of not only educating ourselves, but being willing to initiate conversations on race, and then patiently listen with humility. 


Kayla's List of Recommended Resources: 

  • Instagram page: "Privilege to Progress"  @privtoprog 
  • "Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People about Race" by Renni Eddo-Lodge
  • "Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present" by Robyn Maynard