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A Case Study In White Allyship: Seeing Our Schools Through The Eyes of Black Parents

March 31, 2020 by Alexander Gee

To listen on Apple Podcasts, click here. To view on YouTube, click here.

Dr. Alex Gee talks with three white parents of kids in a local Madison school who have been joining anti-racism efforts in reaction to an incident with a black child. Listen in to the revealing conversation with Kate Kaio, Jeremy Holiday, and Eli Steenlage as they navigate their own equity journey while trying to support the black family, the African-American community, and the school community.

Read the Cap Times Article, “Fragile Trust,” about the family involved in the school incident.

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 4

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