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11/16/21

Paul Feilmann talking on Pearls of Wisdom of Heavy Light about being Awoke and white.

Paul is being interviewed by The Y's 1 about dealing with challenges that African Americans and people of color in Nebraska experience in racist Nebraska. He...
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Antiracism demands authentic engagement of communities of color in making change happen at every level, and over the long term.

Engagement. Education. Advocacy. Energizing dynamic, vibrant communities that are triumphantly antiracist to the core. Creating suitable environments to achieve racial equity.

Most of Nebraska’s local public institutions, educational systems, and nonprofit organizations, are racist. And, that’s because they are built on racist policies and racist practices.

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