In this episode of The Diversity Gap Podcast, Bethaney sits down with Faitth Brooks, author of her newly released book, “The Anti-Racism Journal: Questions and Practices to Move Beyond Performative Allyship.”
This episode was so powerful and deeply needed! The conversation around mindfulness in racial justice work really stood out—slowing down to process racial triggers is such an important practice. I also appreciated the discussion on creating restful spaces for Black women; it’s a reminder that true activism includes care and restoration. Faitth Brooks’ work is so impactful, and I’m excited to check out *The Anti-Racism Journal* for more reflection and action steps. Thank you for continuing to bring these critical conversations to the forefront!
Thanks for listening in, Nick! I agree that a mindful approach to racial justice work is a unique and important contribution of Faitth's work. If you'd like to learn more, there's a great book called Mindful of Race by Ruth King. I highly recommend it!
This episode was so powerful and deeply needed! The conversation around mindfulness in racial justice work really stood out—slowing down to process racial triggers is such an important practice. I also appreciated the discussion on creating restful spaces for Black women; it’s a reminder that true activism includes care and restoration. Faitth Brooks’ work is so impactful, and I’m excited to check out *The Anti-Racism Journal* for more reflection and action steps. Thank you for continuing to bring these critical conversations to the forefront!
Thanks for listening in, Nick! I agree that a mindful approach to racial justice work is a unique and important contribution of Faitth's work. If you'd like to learn more, there's a great book called Mindful of Race by Ruth King. I highly recommend it!