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On becoming an anti-racist personal historian

June 15, 2021 Anna Brady Marcus
America is at a crossroads in reckoning with race—will we continue on the track we’ve been on, or choose a path that includes everyone’s stories and acknowledges how we’re all connected?

America is at a crossroads in reckoning with race—will we continue on the track we’ve been on, or choose a path that includes everyone’s stories and acknowledges how we’re all connected?

We’re all responsible for dismantling racism. That starts with how we tell our own stories. Asking good questions—and being okay with uncomfortable answers—helps, too.

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In in the news, oral history interviews, tips & advice Tags Juneteenth and storytelling, BIPOC oral history, anti-racist personal historians, using personal stories to dismantle racism
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