Discover#BTSPodcast#38: Acknowledging & addressing a community's racist history head-on with writer & educator Heidi Bakk-Hansen
#38: Acknowledging & addressing a community's racist history head-on with writer & educator Heidi Bakk-Hansen

#38: Acknowledging & addressing a community's racist history head-on with writer & educator Heidi Bakk-Hansen

Update: 2020-07-16
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Heidi Bakk-Hansen is a writer, teacher, and researcher. She serves as Board Secretary for the Clayton Jackson McGhie Memorial. We discuss her work as an educator, with CJMM, a writer, and in anti-racist-focused activism. This is part three in a series of #BTSPodcast episodes with anti-racist organizers in Duluth, Minnesota. Please listen to the two previous episodes with Jordon Moses & Terresa Moses for additional context and education. 


Links discussed in this episode:


Michael Fedo’s “Lynchings in Duluth” https://bookshop.org/a/9735/9781681340135


CJMM website: https://claytonjacksonmcghie.org/


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#38: Acknowledging & addressing a community's racist history head-on with writer & educator Heidi Bakk-Hansen

#38: Acknowledging & addressing a community's racist history head-on with writer & educator Heidi Bakk-Hansen

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