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Beyond the High Road: New Perspectives on Discussing Race and Privilege with Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy (275)

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Aug 12, 2025
Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy, a prominent voice in racial justice, shares his insights on navigating tough conversations about race and privilege. He introduces the VCR Method—Validate, Challenge, Request—as a tool to maintain dialogue amidst discomfort. Hardy discusses the damaging effects of 'invisible wounds' from racial trauma and critiques the harmful expectation for marginalized individuals to 'take the high road.' His practical advice encourages deeper empathy, self-reflection, and the courage to engage authentically in discussions about identity and privilege.
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INSIGHT

Naming Invisible Racial Wounds

  • People of color carry daily "invisible wounds" from unnamed racial harms.
  • Naming those wounds creates acknowledgement and opens the door to treatment.
INSIGHT

Rage Is A Valid Invisible Wound

  • Society creates conditions that justify anger and then pathologizes Black people's rage.
  • Pathologizing rage blocks healing by forcing people to deny a valid response to injustice.
ADVICE

Therapists Must Face Fear Of Black Anger

  • Therapists should confront their fear of Black anger to create therapeutic space for truth and healing.
  • Avoid equating racialized affect with danger and instead explore its contextual roots.
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