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Jul 2020
18m 58s

Lean Into Courage: Writer Minda Harts on...

Rebecca Minkoff
About this episode

Writer Minda Harts does not want you to give up or shy away. The writer, speaker and career revolutionary has made it her mission to support women of color in their professional goals. Now, as the call for change rings stronger than ever, Minda asks that we use our intentionality to take this opportunity from a moment to a movement, holding ourselves and others accountable in such a way that contributes to long term change for the better.

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Big Ideas

  • The inspiration and need for books like The Memo. [03:02]
  • Ways for white people to generate awareness and understanding of the many nuances of racism, and therefore how to work against it. [06:28]
  • Inclusion as a way of humanizing one another. [09:04]

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