“I talked a lot early on in my career about intersectionality and how racism and classism and sexism and homophobia and capitalism are all connected with each other, and they're these crazy systems that are feeding on each other and are also damaging. I can't even go into the whole spectrum of it. But I feel like kids today are so much more savvy about that conversation. And I'm so thrilled when I get to meet younger people who are doing that so much better than I did.” PeopleFeelsI CanWholeKidsTodayCareersCrazyConversationRacismCapitalismConnectedSexismFeedingSpectrumHomophobiaSavvyIntersectionalityClassism Author:Kathleen Hanna
“I'm most biased about how white people have to learn to shut up when the conversation of racism comes up. White people have to learn to listen. Whether they agree with what they're hearing or not, they have to know to shut up and listen.” PeopleKnowsWhiteConversationRacismAgreeCome UpHearingShut UpBiased Author:W. Kamau Bell
“Dr. [Martin Luther] King led a very historic march here in Washington, D.C. It was a march for jobs and freedom. It was a march to raise expectations that this country could live up to its ideals. I have watched this debate, this conversation [betwin Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump] about bigotry, about racism, I find it all misplaced.” CountryJobsTrumpKingsConversationRacismExpectationsIdealsRaisesClintonDebateMarchBigotryDrsHistoricLutherMisplacedDr Martin Luther King Author:Donna Brazile
“The national conversation around white entitlement, around institutionalized racism, the Black Lives Matter movement, I think, came about in large part because of the widening and broadening of our understanding of inequality. That conversation was begun by Occupy.” ThinkingMatterUnderstandingBlackWhiteMovementConversationRacismInequalityBlack Lives MatterEntitlementBlack Lives Author:Cathy O'Neil
“Inevitably it's going to cause some terrible misogynist backlash, and I assume we'll look forward to eight years of jaw-droppingly sexist statements - the way we listened to eight years of racism around the presidency. It will be an argument before it's a conversation. But at least it's being had.” WayYearsLooksCausesTerribleConversationRacismArgumentAssumingEightStatementsPresidencySexistBacklash Author:Joss Whedon
“It's time we become comfortable with the uncomfortable conversations about race...Instead of being color blind, we need to be color brave.” NeedsRaceColorConversationComfortableRacismBlindBraveAfrican AmericanUncomfortable Author:Mellody Hobson
“Take lightly what you hear about individuals. We need not distort trust for our paltry little political agendas. We tend to trust soulless, carried information more than we trust soulful human beings; but really most people aren't so bad once you sit down and have an honest, one-on-one conversation with them, once, with an open heart, you listen to their explanations as to why they act the way they act, or say what they say, or do what they do.” PeopleLoveHumansHeartSoulFeelingsTruthSuccessFaithHumanityPoliticsBeliefFearPeaceUnderstandingFriendshipEmotionCompassionTechnologyPsychologyGraceRelationshipMediaHonestyInformationAcceptanceTrustCommunicationConversationJudgmentNewsEmpathyRacismForgivenessMercyPrejudiceProsperityGenuineAuthenticityFearlessPropagandaAgendasBigotryGossipBullyingFeelingSympathySincerityFearfulBiasMisunderstandingRidiculeMisunderstoodDiscernmentOpen MindPsychiatristFearlessnessDistortionSlanderOpen HeartPersonalUnderstanding OthersSoulfulTrustworthinessLibelIndividualsSoullessCyber BullyingExplanationsEmotionlessPrejudgmentTrustfulHear Say Book:Healology Source: Healology