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In this Episode:
Tim Wise, one of the most prominent anti-racism writers and educators in the country, offers insight to what we can learn from his experience working on a campaign to defeat an actual former member of the KKK, David Duke, in the 1990s (during Duke’s run for U.S. Senate and the governor’s seat in Louisiana), and what that experience can teach us today as we work to oust Trump.
Wise also weighs in on this current impeachment moment and the dynamics of patriotism versus white supremacy.
Earlier this year he wrote a Twitter thread about how Democrats fail to understand how to confront an opinion who openly fans the flames of racism. That thread was retweeted 21k times.
Wise is the host of the podcast Speak Out with Tim Wise. He is the author of more than seven books, including White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son.
Since 1995, Wise has delivered speeches at more than 600 college campuses across the nation. He has trained teachers, corporate employees, non-profit organizations and law enforcement officers on addressing and dismantling racism.
We also find out what Tim wanted to be when he grew up when he was a kid, and how that inadvertently led to the work he does today!