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Musing Outloud: A Multigen Podcast for Change

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by Barbara & Rangineh

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What are the opportunities for growth and evolution in this new era for facilitative leaders, coaches and those working closely with groups? Join multi-generational facilitators Barbara, Rangineh and others as we muse out loud with you on important global, societal and organizational questions. We aim for this this podcast to be authentic, short, inspirational and hopeful for leaders of all generations, working to draw on the best of every generation. We don’t edit and we rock and roll with the times – whatever seems important as the world changes quickly.

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Episode thumbnail for From Pandemic to Protests: Reflections on Race in a COVID-19 Era: Part 6

September 22, 2020

From Pandemic to Protests: Reflections on Race in a COVID-19 Era: Part 6

<p>For the final episode of this season, we touch on racial healing at both the collective and personal level. We speak to the importance and power of collective acknowledgement of racial trauma as an essential first step in the process of healing. We offer examples of structural expressions that speak to such acknowledgments. We talk about our own personal journeys around racial healing, specifically lifting up racial healing circles, re-evaluation counseling and somatic practices as examples of our key tools. We share tips for facilitators on how to proactively engage with clients on racial dynamics in organizations and groups. We conclude with the following invitation for our listeners: In what practices have you engaged (or would like to explore) around racial healing?<br> <br> <strong>Resources:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Racial Healing Circles: <a href="https://diversity.sf.ucdavis.edu/events/racial-healing-circles-1">https://diversity.sf.ucdavis.edu/events/racial-healing-circles-1</a>&nbsp;</li> <li>Imaginary Walls Film: <a href="https://www.imaginarywallsfilm.com/">https://www.imaginarywallsfilm.com/</a>&nbsp;</li> <li>My Grandmother’s Hands by Resmaa Menakem: <a href="https://www.resmaa.com/books">https://www.resmaa.com/books</a></li> </ul>

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September 22, 2020

From Pandemic to Protests: Reflections on Race in a COVID-19 Era: Part 5

<p>In this episode, &nbsp;we use the ToP facilitation technique known as the Wall of Wonder retrospective review to reflect on three generational, geographic, and multiracial/ethnic viewpoints on how the concept of race has impacted our lives. Rangineh, Stacey (our guest) and Barbara share stories from different decades, including our earliest experiences of the role that race played in our lives and in relationships with our friends and family. We also explore when and how we began to understand the wider systemic reach of racism. We reflect on our respective recollections and experiences of 9/11 in the USA and the way it expanded our understanding of the depths of racial trauma. We leave our listeners with the question: what is really true about race and racism?</p> <p>Resources of potential interest:</p> <p>AfriFuTrinity, A Quantum Cosmic Futures Afri-Sci-Facts Series by Shannon Harris and Stacey Gibson</p> <ul> <li>Episode 1: <a href="https://soundcloud.com/shannon-harris73" target="_blank">https://soundcloud.com/shannon-harris73/afrifutrinity-episode-1</a></li> <li>Episode 2: <a href="https://soundcloud.com/shannon-harris73" target="_blank">https://soundcloud.com/shannon-harris73/afrifutrinity-episode-2</a></li> <li>Episode 3: <a href="https://soundcloud.com/user-467006665" target="_blank">https://soundcloud.com/shannon-harris73/afrifutrinity-episode-3</a></li> <li>Episode 4: <a href="https://soundcloud.com/shannon-harris73/afrifutrinity-episode-4" target="_blank">https://soundcloud.com/shannon-harris73/afrifutrinity-episode-4</a></li> </ul> <p>Wall of Wonder - Looking Back to Move Forward: <a href="https://academy.northstarfacilitators.com/courses/looking-back" target="_blank">https://academy.northstarfacilitators.com/courses/looking-back</a></p>

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August 18, 2020

From Pandemic to Protests: Reflections on Race in a COVID-19 Era: Part 4

<p>Today, we feature a new guest, <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacey-a-gibson-79370890/">Stacey Gibson</a>, Chicago based, with her company Transform the Collective. She is among many things a mother, author, professor, facilitator, and artist. In this session, we reveal patterns of stagnation in equity work, often presented as Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) programs and training. Even though some observable elements (people, mission statement) change, &nbsp;the core practices remain the same and nothing really changes. Hence the illusion of change. We reflect on some of the 'silent' practices white people consciously or subconsciously use to communicate their racial dominance. We address unspoken expectations for People of Color to carry extra labor. Finally, we speak about the importance of building trusting cross racial relationships as an important step in making anti-racist work sustainable and successful. We end with a question to our listeners: What have you learned about race and your relationships and what are you still learning?</p> <ul> <li><a href="https://amzn.to/2YcTIlL">Adrienne Maree Brown - Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds</a></li> <li><a href="https://ljist.com/">Luna Jiménez Institute for Social Transformation (LJIST)</a></li> </ul>

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What is Musing Outloud: A Multigen Podcast for Change?

What are the opportunities for growth and evolution in this new era for facilitative leaders, coaches and those working closely with groups? Join multi-generational facilitators Barbara, Rangineh and others as we muse out loud with you on important global, societal and organizational questions. We aim for this this podcast to be authentic, short, inspirational and hopeful for leaders of all generations, working to draw on the best of every generation. We don’t edit and we rock and roll with the times – whatever seems important as the world changes quickly.

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This podcast updates daily.

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