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Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive
Jen Lumanlan
203: How to move toward anti-racism with Kerry Cavers
56 minutes Posted Feb 11, 2024 at 5:00 pm.
Introducing this episode’s topic and guest
Kerry's insights into her role within Mom's Against Racism and discusses the organization's mission and initiatives
MAR’s origin and founding motivations
The various forms and manifestations of racism in Canadian society
How members of Moms Against Racism are guided in unlearning racism
Kerry reflects on her upbringing, sharing how her mother's personal challenges and disconnection from her cultural identity left a void in her understanding of her own heritage
Kerry’s thoughts on Parenting Beyond Power
Kerry talks about which tools from the book resonated with her and if she's been able to use them
Why Kerry agreed to join the Culture Talks Panel Event
Jen’s commitment to addressing issues like White privilege and patriarchy, striving to make a positive impact
Kerry’s Ideas for Anti-Racist Actions for Parents
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Last year I hosted a panel event in Vancouver where four people who have been active in helping us to navigate toward an anti-racist, post-patriarchal, post-capitalist future came together to share their ideas in front of a live audience.
 
It was a beautiful event (eventually we'll process the video of it to share with you!), and I really hit it off with Moms Against Racism Canada founder Kerry Cavers so we got together afterward to chat.
 
This is a much more personal episode than many. I actually didn't know it was going to be an episode beforehand - I thought we were going to record something that would be mostly for Kerry to use to explain her work to potential funders. But when I realized what gold we had, I decided to release the video as an episode.
 
I did realize that we were lacking in some specific take-home messages for listeners, so I asked whether Kerry would be willing to share some ideas for ways to take action on anti-racism with us. She has a lot going on at the moment so she wasn't able to record something for us, but she did put together a VERY comprehensive list of actions that I recorded at the end of the episode.
 
I've also created a PDF of her ideas that you can print and refer back to more easily - click the button below to download it.
 
 
Enjoy the conversation!
 
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Jump to Highlights
00:53 Introducing this episode’s topic and guest
03:31 Kerry's insights into her role within Mom's Against Racism and discusses the organization's mission and initiatives
05:49 MAR’s origin and founding motivations
13:54 The various forms and manifestations of racism in Canadian society
18:50 How members of Moms Against Racism are guided in unlearning racism 
24:49 Kerry reflects on her upbringing, sharing how her mother's personal challenges and disconnection from her cultural identity left a void in her understanding of her own heritage
28:00 Kerry’s thoughts on Parenting Beyond Power
31:14 Kerry talks about which tools from the book resonated with her and if she's been able to use them
 
43:02 Why Kerry agreed to join the Culture Talks Panel Event
47:22 Jen’s commitment to addressing issues like White privilege and patriarchy, striving to make a positive impact
50:38 Kerry’s Ideas for Anti-Racist Actions for Parents