As we get ready to gather, in person or virtually, for one of our country’s more complicated holidays, we return to an episode about racism in the United States. Nzinga takes the opportunity to talk about how racism biologically and psychologically impacts our black and brown communities. Yes, this kind of chronic trauma leads to increased substance use disorders. But even more so, this episode explores how racism itself is the addiction of America.
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Here are some resources for folks who want to learn more, donate, and take action.
- Anti-Racism Resources. This has podcasts, books, articles, and movies.
- 75 Things White People Can Do
- Our friends at PBS have a podcast, America Interrupted, about how coronavirus is changing the way we live, and how that impacts our communities of color.
- “What Does It Mean To Be Anti-Racist?” From the Racial Healing Handbook
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