The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

S2E17 SPECIAL EDITION - Table Talk - Seeing White in Review: The History of "Whiteness" in America

March 04, 2021 Ken Kemp Season 2 Episode 16
S2E17 SPECIAL EDITION - Table Talk - Seeing White in Review: The History of "Whiteness" in America
The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
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The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
S2E17 SPECIAL EDITION - Table Talk - Seeing White in Review: The History of "Whiteness" in America
Mar 04, 2021 Season 2 Episode 16
Ken Kemp

This Table Talk is the conversation that we all want to have but few of us get around to ... it's challenging; fear-inducing; lots of resistance - but richly rewarding. In the longest (and maybe best) BWM podcast, Ken and Osahon welcome six of the table talk participants. They all share the powerful impact of the five weeks we spent together working through the fourteen episodes of SEEING WHITE, a podcast that traces the history of "whiteness" in America. You'll hear from Kahlmus, Megan, Margaret, Zak, Cathy, and Jay with insightful commentary by Osahon. You'll hear much about one in our group named "James." You can find my conversation with James Ross here. Our conclusion: we all experienced what Martin Luther King called, "the Beloved Community." SHOW NOTES

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Show Notes

This Table Talk is the conversation that we all want to have but few of us get around to ... it's challenging; fear-inducing; lots of resistance - but richly rewarding. In the longest (and maybe best) BWM podcast, Ken and Osahon welcome six of the table talk participants. They all share the powerful impact of the five weeks we spent together working through the fourteen episodes of SEEING WHITE, a podcast that traces the history of "whiteness" in America. You'll hear from Kahlmus, Megan, Margaret, Zak, Cathy, and Jay with insightful commentary by Osahon. You'll hear much about one in our group named "James." You can find my conversation with James Ross here. Our conclusion: we all experienced what Martin Luther King called, "the Beloved Community." SHOW NOTES

Support the Show.