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  <title>Ep333: Existing While Black with Sharon Hurley Hall</title>
  <description>Friend of the podcast, Sharon Hurley Hall, is back to talk about her new book I’m Tired of Racism: True Stories of Existing While Black — and we had a blast! Come and join us and hear us go on a safari about how awesome How to Get Away with Murder is, and what it’s like living in a bunch of different white majority countries when you’re not white, and what we can all do, collectively, to the make the world a better place for everyone.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Sharon Hurley Hall is an anti-racism activist, educator, and in-demand speaker. Firmly committed to doing her part to eliminate racism, she is the Founder and Curator-in-Chief of Sharon’s Anti-Racism Newsletter. Sharon is also a Co-Founder of Mission Equality and the author of I'm Tired of Racism and Exploring Shadeism.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; In her newsletter, Sharon writes about existing while Black in majority-white spaces, and amplifies the voices of other anti-racism activists. Sharon is also an in-demand speaker about equality, anti-racism, and diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. &amp;amp;nbsp; Key Takeaways: [3:00] A little bit about Sharon and why she wanted to write a book about racism. [5:50] What is Sharon’s hope for the book?&amp;amp;nbsp; [6:40] One of Vicky’s favorite chapters was, ‘Not All Black People’.&amp;amp;nbsp; [9:50] How can people widen their reading beyond non-fiction books?&amp;amp;nbsp; [11:00] Black authors and in the various genres are everywhere if you choose to look for it.&amp;amp;nbsp; [13:10] What is the biggest misconception people have about racism?&amp;amp;nbsp; [17:00] Sharon details some of her more ‘nuanced’ experiences with how people have treated her. It doesn't have to be so blatant, but the subtle message is often loud and clear.&amp;amp;nbsp; [21:15] What can you do to make it better for others of a different race? [24:40] There is so much power in having conversations and allowing other people to be heard.&amp;amp;nbsp; [29:00] There are always two sides of the story. We only hear from the victors. It’s time to hear from those who were marginalized and brutalized, too.&amp;amp;nbsp; [31:55] Why do so many black people have such unique names? [35:25] All of our names mean something, it’s just that we’ve forgotten the history behind it.&amp;amp;nbsp; [38:00] Want more of Sharon? She has a premium newsletter for you to subscribe to!&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Mentioned in This Episode: Website Book Breakthrough Jam Podcast Subscribe on  iTunes, Stitcher, and  Overcast Email Vicky about 1:1 coaching at: vicky@moxiebooks.co.uk  Microbook Magic Antiracismnewsletter.com Missionequality.com Books2read.com/tiredofracism </description>
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