10 Ways Whites & Blacks Can Bridge the Racial Divide
Resolve to put down your broad stereotyping brush. Racism is learned and you have the capacity to let go of it if you desire to do so.
Resolve to put down your broad stereotyping brush. Racism is learned and you have the capacity to let go of it if you desire to do so.
At one time or another, we have all harbored a negative thought or drawn a conclusion about a person or group of another race based on our isolated personal experiences, what we have heard from others, or have seen in the media.
Refusing to be a “perpetuator” of negativity, I went on a quest to get to know, on a deeper level, individuals who “don’t look like me.” I’ve succeeded—and over the years, I’ve developed some amazing cross-cultural relationships that are mutually rewarding. Here are some of the key strategies that worked for me:
Get the other 3 strategies at my guest post for Bishop T.D. Jakes: https://www.tdjakes.com/posts/6-ways-to-resist-racism