Episode 21

Antiracist Responsibility with Robin Mallison Alpern

Systemic racism is real and deeply rooted in society. When we center our society around whiteness but don’t discuss it we’re ignoring the problem of racism. Distancing ourselves from the problem of racism is to perpetuate it by allowing countless more injustices to be committed. When we become conscious we can take responsibility and change course. The opposite of being a racist is not being not-racist. The opposite of being racist is being antiracist.

In this episode, Robin Mallison Alpern, the Director of Training at the Center for the Study of White American Culture (CSWAC), joins me for a conversation about the work involved in de-centering whiteness and being anti-racist.  It’s important to acknowledge that we’re two white woman having this conversation.

Listening to this episode, allow yourself to open to new information.

RESOURCES: 

Visit the Center for the Study of White American Culture (CSWAC) at euroamerican.org for books, workshops, and trainings. 

SURJ: showingupforracialjustice.org

The Characteristics of White Supremacy Culture

The Culture of White Supremacy

Healing Your Thousand-Year-Old Trauma by Resmaa Menakem

CSWAC offers this book database for a deeper dive


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Mending Racialized Trauma: A Body Centered Approach with Resmaa Menakem

Peeling Back the Layers of Multicultural Competence with Sonya Lott, PhD

Liberation-Focused Healing: A Call to Action With Shawna Murray-Browne

Learn more about Rebecca’s practice at connectfulness.com and explore her upcoming online offerings: 

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Also, my colleagues Jules Shore and Vickey Easa and I are currently working behind the scenes to produce and launch a new podcast. And we are also offering another authorized online presentation of Terry Real's RLT Essential Skills Relationship Bootcamp. Open to individuals, couples and therapists. Learn more about the podcast and the bootcamp at WhyDoesMyPartner.com


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Rebecca Wong LCSWR, SEP is a trauma therapist and educator who specializes in integrative modalities for somatic relational trauma resolution. She’s long been on a quest to help folks heal the legacy of transgenerational trauma, increase trust in the wisdom of their protective systems, and develop Connectfulness® practices that support relational wellness for generations to come. Learn more at connectfulness.com