Race and Trauma
Summer Reading: Just Mercy
Dan shares his second recommendation for essential summer reading: Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson, a book that shines light into some of the darkest realities of our nation’s systems of racism and injustice.
ListenTrauma and Healing in Black Panther, Part Two
This week, Rachael Clinton, Wendell Moss, and Michael Thornhill conclude our conversation about Black Panther. They reflect on the complexity of Erik Killmonger, who has much to teach us about collective trauma and systemic harm.
ListenTrauma and Healing in Black Panther, Part One
In this week’s episode, Rachael Clinton sits down with Wendell Moss and Michael Thornhill to launch a two-part conversation about the hit film Black Panther, unpacking how it reflects the complexity and humanity of trauma and healing.
ListenThe Table at Which I Would Want to Sit
When I was in high school, I was was one of only a handful of students of Color in a school of 1,400 students. Among...
ReadHalf Chinese Wonder Woman
In 1982 I was a 4-year-old obsessed with the Lynda Carter version of Wonder Woman. I would twirl in circles to transform into her likeness,...
ReadAs I Am
My culture is known for our hospitality, and how it is a central expression of love and service towards others. I’m from a home where...
ReadRace and Trauma, Part Three
This week, Dan, along with friends and colleagues — Susan Kim, Abby Wong-Heffter, and Wendell Moss — conclude their conversation around race and trauma. Susan,...
ListenRace and Trauma, Part Two
This week, Dan is joined again by friends and colleagues Susan Kim, Abby Wong-Heffter, and Wendell Moss as they continue their conversation around race and...
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