Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man, is a safe place to have the uncomfortable conversations about race that many people have never been able to have.
Remove the barriers for why we’ve never had these conversations.
Connect in a free space for curious white people to answer the questions they’ve always had but have been too nervous to ask.
Like, “How can I have white privilege if I’m not wealthy?” or “is racial profiling ok if Black people tend to commit more crimes” and my personal favorite from a 19-year-old girl from rural Alabama named Amy who asked, “if black people can say the ‘N’ word, why can’t I?” And many, many more.
Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man, is a safe place to have the uncomfortable conversations about race that many people have never been able to have.
Remove the barriers for why we’ve never had these conversations.
Connect in a free space for curious white people to answer the questions they’ve always had but have been too nervous to ask.
Like, “How can I have white privilege if I’m not wealthy?” or “is racial profiling ok if Black people tend to commit more crimes” and my personal favorite from a 19-year-old girl from rural Alabama named Amy who asked, “if black people can say the ‘N’ word, why can’t I?” And many, many more.
Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man, is a safe place to have the uncomfortable conversations about race that many people have never been able to have.
Remove the barriers for why we’ve never had these conversations.
Connect in a free space for curious white people to answer the questions they’ve always had but have been too nervous to ask.
Like, “How can I have white privilege if I’m not wealthy?” or “is racial profiling ok if Black people tend to commit more crimes” and my personal favorite from a 19-year-old girl from rural Alabama named Amy who asked, “if black people can say the ‘N’ word, why can’t I?” And many, many more.