19: Finding Commonality Across the "Racial Divide," with Rahmaan Mwongozi

FEBRUARY 17, 2021

EPISODE NOTES

Society has got you figured out: they talk about you like they know you, like you're part of a collective. They take a group, and pair it with either an adjective or a noun. "White this." "Black that." There's too many of "you," and too few of "them." You talk like this long enough, and it can be easy to slip into a way of thinking about other people that makes them sound so different from you, and you lose sight of the fact that they're really... not. Motivational speaker and author Rahmaan Mwongozi has written extensively about his journey to discovering our human commonalities.

Talking $#!t podcast, with Rahmaan Mwongozi

Inner Demons: Blazing A Path To Happiness, by Rahmaan Mwongozi

Talking $*** About Life, Parenting, Sacrifice and Work w/ My Mother - Talking $#!t podcast

We Need a Second Great Migration, by Charles M. Blow via The New York Times

“My N****s” & “White People," by Rahmaan Mwongozi

223 w/ Van Lathan - "Productive Disagreements and Common Ground" - The Fifth Column

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