The American experiment is unfinished. Our biggest challenge is ending the pain that racism has caused throughout our history. Stan Smith, the Ally Coach gives you the tools, insights, and encouragement needed to be an ally in the antiracism fight. If you want to use your privilege to finally end racism in our country, Antiracism in Action is for you.
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What if the bloodsport, we call politics, is actually a "setup"? What if the media and political leaders want us to fight so we can't focus on the real issues?
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of multiple counts of manslaughter. Is his guilty verdict the start of true police reform?
In this episode, we discuss the hot-button issue of the month - "Cancel Culture". Are white men getting canceled or being held accountable for poor judgment? Are progressives too quick to condemn and slow to forgive? We tackle this and more...
For generations, white working-class Americans have been duped into believing an insidious lie. A lie that turns good people into soldiers for the racist 1%.
White power hurts everyone. It's devastating to the Black community; it has duped the white community.
How do you get your white friends and family to see that systemic racism is real and pervasive in America? Stan and Dan talk about strategies for getting those closest to you to "wake up" and take action.
Join Stan Smith and our new Co-host Dan Moyle as they discuss white supremacy's favorite debating tactic - "whataboutism".
January 6, 2021, will live in history as the day the United States Capitol building was attacked by white supremacist terrorists seeking to invalidate the votes of black and brown voters from key electoral swing states. Today we discuss the implications of this white supremacist backlash.
The Georgia runoff system is a relic of the Jim Crow south. Today we discuss how systemic racism is still threatening democracy in our nation.
We have a new President and the first Black woman Vice-President. Now what?
I was doing research on a local Republican politician and stumbled upon one something very...disappointing.
How do you respond when someone questions your commitment as an antiracist to "Black on Black crime?"
Can a Black person be racist? Are Candace Owen and other Black conservatives racist? It's time for a rant.
“Law and Order!” “Thugs!” - These phrases aren’t harmless. They are coded reminders of the racial animosity driving our politics.
"I don't see color!" Many feel that this statement is harmless - even helpful. Pro-tip: Saying "I don't see color" hurts. Listen in to learn why.
The election is almost here. Your vote is a powerful tool to fight racism. In this episode, we'll discuss what you need to do to maximize your power and show your support for antiracism.
People often say that they aren't a racist without knowing that being a non-racist isn't an option in America. In this episode, I discuss my realization that I was a racist (even as a Black man) and why it is so easy to fall under the sway of racist ideas.
After a lifetime shouldering subtle and sometimes explicit racism ignites a desire to fight back in an unexpected way.