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Austin Channing Brown

Writer, speaker, and practitioner who helps schools, nonprofits, and religious organizations practice genuine inclusion. Passionate about racial justice and reconciliation.

Top 3 podcasts with Austin Channing Brown

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Jun 10, 2020 • 1h 7min

Brené with Austin Channing Brown on I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness

Austin Channing Brown, a writer and leading voice on racial justice, shares her insights on Black dignity and anti-racism. She discusses her impactful book, exploring the emotional turmoil experienced during social justice movements. The conversation also tackles the misconceptions surrounding 'niceness' and the importance of true accountability in anti-racism. Additionally, Austin highlights her show 'The Next Question,' which fosters deeper dialogues on pressing social issues, encouraging listeners to engage thoughtfully in the fight against systemic oppression.
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Jun 9, 2023 • 26min

Austin Channing Brown will be OK, Either Way

Austin Channing Brown, an activist and author, shares her journey of grappling with motherhood after seven years of marriage. She reflects on the tension between desire and fear in parenting decisions. The conversation dives into personal experiences with race and childhood trauma, emphasizing the complexities of family dynamics. Austin also discusses the joys and challenges of raising a child, highlighting the significance of communication in a supportive home. Ultimately, she reassures listeners about navigating the uncertainties of parenthood.
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Jun 3, 2020 • 50min

Austin Channing Brown on Racial Justice (Re-Release)

Austin Channing Brown, a passionate advocate for racial justice, shares her insights as a writer and speaker. She discusses the importance of using emotions like anger to foster creativity and connection in the fight for racial equality. Austin explores the challenges of discussing race in predominantly white spaces and the impact of implicit bias. She emphasizes the power of education and community engagement in addressing complex racial issues and highlights the necessity of listening and personal growth to promote understanding and reconciliation.