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In It Together: A Podcast for White Allies

Author: Tamir Novotny and Alison Traina

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This podcast is for white people who are struggling to show up the way they want to in racial justice work. Whether you practice antiracism professionally or are still finding your place in this work, this podcast will help you show up whole and healthy in the fight to dismantle white supremacy.
16 Episodes
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As Alison steps away to recharge and consider her activism future, our hosts reflect on what they're stepping into and letting go of, and celebrate what they've built together.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is polarizing white people around the world. How can we understand this issue from a racial justice perspective? How can we break through the moral fog of this issue in order to act from a place of clarity?
Alison and Tamir break down roles white people are being asked to play in antiracism work, plus discussion of allyship in relation to conflict in Israel and Palestine.
Giving Up Power

Giving Up Power

2023-08-0301:03:39

Leaders of color have been calling on white people to give up power for decades if not centuries. What kinds of power do white people have that we shouldn’t, and what does it look like to let that go?
Money Part II: Wrap-up

Money Part II: Wrap-up

2023-05-0921:35

Today, we’re wrapping up our discussion of money by exploring how we can move money without falling into white-dominant modes of power, and then sharing thoughts on where listeners might go from here. Give it a listen, then join us for our next episode on giving away power.
In this episode, Alison and Tamir unpack calls for white people to cede money and power in order to advance racial justice. In Part I, we focus on money. Stay tuned for Part II!
Following on our last episode, Alison and Tamir unpack some nuanced questions related to harm in a racial justice context:What should we do when we cause harm? When is repair appropriate and what happens when it isn’t?What happens when a person of color says you’ve harmed them and you’re not sure you agree?Can white people be harmed in a racial justice context?If you’re looking to stop causing harm, what should you be looking to do instead?
Harm

Harm

2022-12-0847:54

A lot of white folks struggle to understand how we harm people of color, and how to avoid causing harm without shrinking out of the work altogether. In this episode, we start to unpack these and related questions.
So much of the time, white folks take up too much space in racial justice work. But is it possible to show up so small that it also undermines the work? Alison and Tamir explore this question in part two of our series on taking up space.
How can white people step back and make more space for people of color to lead movements for justice? What are the ways we can take up too much space, and what are some healthy ways for us to check those?In part 2 (forthcoming), we'll explore the ways white people can take up too little space and the impact that can have on justice work.
The Blahs (Refocusing)

The Blahs (Refocusing)

2022-07-1222:39

Life happens. The Blahs happen. It's the middle of summer and we've taken some tough losses recently. How can we break out of the blahs and keep our focus on organizing to dismantle systems of oppression?
Alison and Tamir process the Roe decision and what it means for us as white people working to dismantle systems of oppression. Real-time/unscripted/unedited.
Alison and Tamir coach each other to level up their local activism. If you want to get live-coached on the show, email us at inittogetherpodcast@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram at inittogetherallies
We reflect on the murders in Buffalo and explore how our insecurities around our relationships with people of color lead us to undermine those relationships and/or perpetuate white supremacy. Recorded May 17th, 2022.
In this episode, we unpack questions white people ask ourselves that sabotage our allyship in order to preserve a false sense of safety. We start with the question: How do I know I'm really an antiracist and not just another problematic white person performing antiracism?
Who The Heck Are We?

Who The Heck Are We?

2022-03-1835:48

Alison and Tamir talk about who they are, why we need a podcast for white allies, and introduce topics for later episodes. Recorded 3/1/2022
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