Here’s another great resource for dialogue on doing personal work and the fight for racial justice.
Many feelings and themes might arise within you while watching these videos. One thing I was reminded of was the conflict that can happen while trying to work collaboratively with “well-intentioned” people in anti-racist work.
Light in the Shadows: 2
[hr]Light in the Shadows: 3
Light in the Shadows: 4
From Aspiring Humanitarian, Relando Thompkins, MSW
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Ohhh, yes! I love that you’ve posted these today! I have used Shakti’s video for years in doing mutlicultural and social justice work. So effective! I’ve never seen them online. Bought my video from her back when she was keynote at an Association for Women in Psychology conference. Like yours, her work is remarkable.
Absolutely. These are great videos! I’m always in pursuit of pooling resources that I’ve found to be helpful, and I hope that those who have just discovered these videos through this note find it to be useful to their personal growth and professional development as well.