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Teaching What It Takes ®

Teaching What It Takes ®

De : Dr. Christopher Thurber
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Dr. Chris Thurber is joined by brilliant co-hosts and celebrity guests for compelling and controversial discussions about the future of humanity. Favorite topics include: race, religion, and the reasons life matters.© Prep4 and Dr. Christopher Thurber Hygiène et vie saine Parentalité Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Relations
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    • I’M BLACK; YOU’RE WHITE–NOW WHAT [Ep. 22] What’s the history of slavery in the North? Teaching What It Takes
      Jul 14 2022

      Special guest, Barbara Rimkunas, Co-Executive Director of the Exeter Historical Society, unveils stunning evidence of white New Hampshire residence owning Black slaves both before and after the Emancipation Proclamation. Hear why “Southerners owned slaves, but Northerners didn’t” is an overgeneralization we need to confront and understand.

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      1 h et 13 min
    • I’M BLACK; YOU’RE WHITE–NOW WHAT? [Ep. 21] What if our kids’ heroes have a different skin color?
      Feb 26 2022

      Special guests, Johan Le Roux and Mzamo Moloi, join us from Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa, to discuss fatherhood and social justice after apartheid. What if our children’s heroes have a different skin color? How should we prepare our children for a prejudiced world?

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      1 h et 12 min
    • I’M BLACK; YOU’RE WHITE–NOW WHAT? [Ep. 20] How do Lenses, Mirrors, and Second Sight make us better?
      Feb 26 2022

      Special guest, John Daves, Director of Community & Equity Affairs at St. Mark’s School, discusses the identity lenses we look through, our willingness to look in the mirror, and the importance of “second sight”–the ability to see ourselves how others see us. Is this a triple threat for white people or other majority groups?

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      1 h et 20 min
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