Chris Tyler - Part 3 of 3 - On white men's privileges and reparations to African-Americans
This is part 3, the final part of my interview with Chris Tylor, in parts 1 and 2 we learned how he worked as a carpenter for 15 years. How he went on to lived in a Zen monastery for a year before deciding to go back to university for graduate social studies.
Here in episode 11, part 3 we talk about white men's privileges and reparations to the African-Americans.
How can white, educated men deal with the reckoning of their privileges?
As often in this podcast, I will ask Chris where he thinks this country will be in five years from today and what it means to be an American.
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This is part 3, the final part of my interview with Chris Tylor, in parts 1 and 2 we learned how he worked as a carpenter for 15 years. How he went on to lived in a Zen monastery for a year before deciding to go back to university for graduate social studies.
Here in episode 11, part 3 we talk about white men's privileges and reparations to the African-Americans.
How can white, educated men deal with the reckoning of their privileges?
As often in this podcast, I will ask Chris where he thinks this country will be in five years from today and what it means to be an American.
Music from Kabbalistic Village
https://soundcloud.com/kabbalisticvillage
From the conversation:
"I think a lot of the toxicity in masculinity that shows up in intergenerational trauma is that awareness of being a discarded class of people." -- Chris Tyler
"I would put myself on the hook by apologizing because then it opens up the possibility for someone else to be like, hey, doesn't that mean that your privilege now is at least partially unearned?" -- Chris Tyler
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