Racialized violence injures all of us — not just those who are being “othered” but also those who perpetuate that “othering.” These painful injuries happen on many levels, including on the individual, structural, and societal spheres, so healing must also happen on many levels, but we can’t truly heal these deep wounds while the injuries are still being perpetuated. Professor John A. Powell, one of the world’s most important thinkers and scholars on civil and human rights, explores how we can better understand the spaces we currently inhabit and strategize to co-create alternative spaces where real healing can truly begin.
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Jan 30, 2019
John A. Powell: Co-Creating Alternative Spaces to Heal
Racialized violence injures all of us — not just those who are being “othered” but also those who perpetuate that “othering.” These painful injuries happen on many levels, including on the individual, structural, and societal spheres, so healing must also happen on many levels, but we can’t truly heal these deep wounds while the injuries are still being perpetuated. Professor John A. Powell, one of the world’s most important thinkers and scholars on civil and human rights, explores how we can better understand the spaces we currently inhabit and strategize to co-create alternative spaces where real healing can truly begin.
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