067: Sara Blanchard and Misasha Graham Talking To Kids of All Ages About Race

Published: Sept. 29, 2020, 10:38 p.m.

b'As we navigate the current climate of our country, we as parents have a responsibility to teach our children about race and how to be aware of injustices, stand up for what\\u2019s right, and be proactive as anti-racist citizens of the world. On today\\u2019s episode, I am joined by the hosts of the Dear White Women podcast - Sara Blanchard and Misasha Graham. They are Harvard grads who have been best friends for over two decades, and have very mixed-race families they want to advocate for. They\\u2019re smart, real, funny, and ready to make change.\\nDear White Women is an award-winning weekly podcast dedicated to starting real discussions for (busy) people who wish they knew more about race, identity, and happiness in the United States.\\nEVERYONE IS DIFFERENT AND EVERYONE HAS VALUE. And we each have the power to influence our communities.\\nThrough their episodes and resources, Sara and Misasha are helping us reflect on (1) our nation\\u2019s history & current events, and (2) our personal experiences with race, justice, and more \\u2014 so we leave the world a little better than we found it.\\nSara Blanchard helps communities build connections through conscious conversations, which she does as a podcaster, facilitator, TEDx speaker, writer, and consultant. Having worked at Goldman Sachs and having helped to teach positive psychology at Harvard, Sara speaks the language of traditional accomplishment, but for over 10 years, Sara has also pursued the science and techniques of well-being as a life coach, mother, and author of Flex Mom. In addition to emceeing events like the World Happiness Summit and facilitating meaningful panel discussions about race, Sara co-founded and co-hosts award-winning Dear White Women, a social justice podcast that highlights the humanity in the history, race, and happiness of the United States.\\nMisasha Graham has spent her life attempting to bridge gaps, both professionally and personally, and foster understanding among groups of people.\\xa0Misasha is an accomplished attorney, specializing in intellectual property law and cross-border work with Asia, with over ten years spent at several international law firms honing these skills.\\xa0She is currently a Special Counsel at a Bay Area law firm, having stepped away from BigLaw to focus more on being present at home. Misasha is also passionate about diversity, equality and inclusion in the practice of law as well as in her communities.\\xa0Besides being a Megaformer instructor, she is the proud mom of two very active young boys, and the co-host of the award-winning Dear White Women.'