
VIDEO: How To Have Better Conversations About Race
In which I make a racial faux pas, and Jay Smooth explains why being racist is like having food stuck in our teeth.
In which I make a racial faux pas, and Jay Smooth explains why being racist is like having food stuck in our teeth.
What does it look like to consider the impact of our words and actions on others as more important than our intent behind them?
What does the intent of our action really matter if it has the impact of furthering the marginalization or oppression of those around us?
In this series we’ll explore the concepts of intent and impact in the context of interpersonal dynamics. #ImpactNotIntent