23. Brave Enough to Do Better | Just Jenna
Description
In this week’s solo episode, I do my best to address what’s going on in the world following the murder of George Floyd (and Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor and . . . ), sharing more about my experience and offering some thoughts and next steps I’ve been exploring.
As a biracial American woman, I live in a Black body and I benefit from a whole lot of privilege, including white privilege. I think that's important to start with because it obviously influences everything I have to say and how I show up in the world.
I also want to note that this episode centers a lot of my experience, and much of the conversation is directed toward other people with white privilege or internalized racism.
For all of the reasons I just shared, this episode is a little more off the cuff. It’s just me talking to you.
I felt that it was important to share directly from my heart, my thoughts, my feelings, because that’s all I know. I know my own experience, my own learning (and unlearning), and my own commitment to where I go next.
In today’s episode, I dive deeper into:
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My background and personal experience as a biracial Black woman in America
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What I’ve experienced (and why) over the last few weeks
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What I’m learning (and unlearning) about white privilege, white supremacy, the roots of racism, and how I’ve unwittingly perpetuated this system
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The big life lessons — which apply to this moment, but also all aspects of life — that I’m currently remembering and integrating
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Where I’ve messed up (with this podcast, in particular) . . .
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. . . and my current commitments to do better.
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And, as always, so much more!
It’s my hope that something in this episode will connect with you, will touch you, will inspire you to make your own commitment to do better — for the Black community and for humanity.
Thank you for listening.























