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Marie Beecham
A better kind of antiracism. Brought to you by Marie Beecham — a writer and speaker who shares her practical knowledge, applicable insights, and fresh perspective on race.For access to exclusive new episodes every week, beome a member today.
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Nov 7, 2023 • 21min
88. "What's the Most Racist Thing Anyone Has Ever Said to You?"
This question is notorious. It's asked by well-meaning white people who are unknowningly unloading their own wrong assumptions. What's so wrong with this question? Why is it so common? And how should you talk with people of color about race instead?Your listen next list:When & How To Talk With People of Color About Race on Apple & SpotifyDo You Know the Shocking Hidden Impact of Stereotypes? on Apple & SpotifyTo support Marie and get exclusive resources, head to patreon.com/mariebeech. To learn more about Marie's DEI services, head to mariebeecham.com.

Oct 31, 2023 • 15min
87. The Surprising Reason Why Black Americans Don't Live As Long
It's a plain fact that Black Americans don't live as long as non-Black Americans, but there's much debate about what's shaving years off our lives. One increasingly popular theory is that these premature deaths may be caused by the chronic stress of racism.With the issue being chronic stress, there's something we can do about this.Your listen next list:The Racial Wealth Gap Has Hardly Budged Since 1963 on Apple & SpotifyWhat Actually Counts As Cultural Appropriation? on Apple & SpotifySources: Discrimination isn't just infuriating, it steals Black people's time, by Sean Collins and Izzie Ramirez; A racist society is detrimental to your health by Margo Snipe; Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice by Rupa Marya and Raj PatelTo support Marie and get exclusive resources, head to patreon.com/mariebeech. To learn more about Marie's DEI services, head to mariebeecham.com.

Oct 24, 2023 • 12min
86. The Cost of Racism That No One Knows About: Stolen Time
Racism wastes Black people's time and steals Black people's time in ways you could never guess. Across multiple areas of life, time just might be one of the greatest hidden costs of racism. Your listen next list:Why Colorism Is Just As Serious As Racism on Apple & SpotifyLearn Critical Race Theory in 20 Minutes on Apple & SpotifySource: Discrimination isn't just infuriating. It steals Black people's time. by Sean Collins and Izzie RamirezTo support Marie and get exclusive resources, head to patreon.com/mariebeech. To learn more about Marie's DEI services, head to mariebeecham.com.

Oct 17, 2023 • 16min
85. How "Just Working Harder" Actually Worsens Outcomes for Black People
That saying about Black people "working twice as hard to get half as far" is way too real. In this episode, you'll learn why "just working harder" isn't the magical fix that people think it is. In some cases, it actually makes things much worse.There's a phenomenon called over-efforting: as it turns out, Black people really do tend to work twice as hard, and it really is getting them half as far. Just working harder doesn't always work out.Mentioned: Ep 58. Do You Know the Shocking Hidden Impact of Stereotypes? on Apple & SpotifySource: Whistling Vivaldi by Claude SteeleTo support Marie and get exclusive resources, head to patreon.com/mariebeech. To learn more about Marie's DEI services, head to mariebeecham.com.

Oct 10, 2023 • 14min
84. Microaggressions in 15 Min: Unpacking the Confusion & Controversy
You've probably heard the basics and "impact over intent," but there's more you should know about microaggressions. Learn why I believe that impact should be the primary focus, but not the sole focus, and why intent is a helpful piece of the puzzle.By walking you through personal examples and the most common viewpoints, this quick explainer will help you with hashing out conflict.Listen next: What Microaggressions Are & Why They’re Controversial on Apple & SpotifyTo support Marie and get exclusive resources, head to patreon.com/mariebeech. To learn more about Marie's DEI services, head to mariebeecham.com.

Oct 3, 2023 • 20min
83. Pro-CRT or Anti-CRT, This is What You Need to Hear
Exploring the complexities of implementing critical race theory in education, highlighting conflicting perspectives. Emphasizing the need for diverse viewpoints and critical evaluation. Advocating for nuanced dialogue and understanding both sides. Includes a chapter with a gratitude message and advertisement for Chevy's truck month specials.

Sep 19, 2023 • 23min
82. Systemic Racism 101: Learn The Full Definition, How It's Often Misused, & Why It's Controversial
A clear, concise lesson on what systemic racism actually is. What is the full definition of racism? Why do I take issue with how I hear people using the term systemic racism? And how do you avoid that common mistake? I've got you covered.Your listen next list:What Microaggressions Are & Why They’re Controversial on Apple & SpotifyCRT's Most Loved & Hated Teaching (Normality of Racism) on Apple & SpotifyResponding to Colorblindness on Apple & SpotifyTo support Marie and get exclusive resources, head to patreon.com/mariebeech. To learn more about Marie's DEI services, head to mariebeecham.com.

Sep 12, 2023 • 28min
81. How to Check Assumptions, A Skill Necessary For Conflict Resolution
If you have a hard time bringing yourself to speak up about racism, today's your lucky day. I'll teach you an alternative to fight (relying on a swell of anger) or flight (being driven by fear). No matter your natural disposition, you'll finally know how to approach those hard conversations about racism.Your listen next:How to Actually Get Through to People on Apple & SpotifyGaslighting: Unpacking (My Issues With) The Word of the Year on Apple & SpotifyExposing the Lies That Make Us Fragile (And The Truth About Resilience) on Apple & SpotifyWhat Microaggressions Are & Why They’re Controversial on Apple & SpotifyTo support Marie and get exclusive resources, head to patreon.com/mariebeech. To learn more about Marie's DEI services, head to mariebeecham.com.

Sep 5, 2023 • 27min
80. How “Blacks Can’t Swim With Us” Turned to the “Blacks Can’t Swim” Stereotype
Pools and beaches have been the site of some of the worst racial violence in US history. The water has also been the locale of monumental racial progress— progress that desperately needs to be continued today.Learn 100 years of forgotten history in just 25 minutes, and you'll see why it's worth remembering. Your listen next list:Prejudice in Policing– the Part No One Understands on Apple & SpotifyWhat No One Ever Taught You About Intersectionality on Apple & SpotifyTo support Marie and get exclusive resources, head to patreon.com/mariebeech. To learn more about Marie's DEI services, head to mariebeecham.com.Sources: NPR, Racial History of America and Swimming Pools; Britannica, Chicago Race Riot of 1919; ARD, How Wade-Ins Helped Desegregate the Country; The Guardian, America’s segregated shores: beaches' long history as a racial battleground; Smithsonian Mag, Racism Kept Connecticut’s Beaches White Up Through the 1970s; BBC, Why don’t Black Americans Swim?

Aug 29, 2023 • 34min
79. Intersectionality in 30 Min: How it Originated, Gained Popularity, & Has Rapidly Changed
Consider this Intersectionality 101. Learn about the origins of intersectional theory, how intersectionality gained widespread attention, what critics take issue with, and why it matters. Your listen next list:Part one (ep. 77) on Apple & SpotifyPart two (ep. 78) on Apple & SpotifyMentioned: Crenshaw, Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex (1989)Vox, Intersectionality, explainedTo support Marie and get exclusive resources, head to patreon.com/mariebeech. To learn more about Marie's DEI services, head to mariebeecham.com.


