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Talking About Race

Talking about race can be challenging, but it’s a vital part of fostering understanding, equity, and inclusion. Conversations about race help people recognize how race influences personal experiences, relationships, and societal structures.

Talking About Race

Talking about race can be challenging, but it’s a vital part of fostering understanding, equity, and inclusion. Conversations about race help people recognize how race influences personal experiences, relationships, and societal structures.

The National Museum of African American History and Culture provides tools to support meaningful discussions around race, identity, and justice. Engaging in these conversations helps break down harmful stereotypes and encourages reflection on personal biases.

By understanding the history and impact of racism, individuals can be more intentional about building inclusive spaces and advocating for equity. Listening with empathy, asking open-ended questions, and being open to learning are key to fostering productive dialogue.

For deeper insights and guidance, explore the full resource at nmaahc.si.edu.

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