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W. Kamau Bell & Glenn Singleton: Confronting Race: Courageous Conversations That Matter

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What happens when two of America's most fearless voices on race come together for an unfiltered conversation? In this powerful episode, host Mick sits down with Emmy and Peabody-winning storyteller W. Kamau Bell and education equity architect Glenn Singleton to explore what drives their decades-long commitment to racial justice.
The conversation dives deep into what Bell calls "the Black baton" – the generational responsibility passed down through families to make life better for those who come after. "When my grandparents handed the black baton to my parents, it was lighter than when they got it," Bell explains, describing his mission to ensure it doesn't become heavier during his lifetime. Singleton echoes this sentiment, sharing that his work stems from recognizing that his generation has "more than we've ever had" and feeling responsible to continue the progress.
Both men offer practical wisdom about having these crucial conversations. Singleton breaks down his groundbreaking "Beyond Diversity" framework, celebrating its 30th anniversary, which begins with the fundamental question: "What impact does race have on my life?" Bell shares how he navigates these discussions with his three daughters, emphasizing that even his seven-year-old understands political realities in age-appropriate ways. "Justice is sometimes a thing you see that authority will tell you not to see," he explains, highlighting how he empowers his children to recognize injustice.
Perhaps most valuable is their guidance for those hesitant to engage in race conversations for fear of saying something wrong. Bell suggests examining your social circle – are you surrounded by people who will lovingly "call you in" when you misspeak? Singleton adds that understanding the "paramount importance of racial justice" in American society is the starting point, followed by recognizing that "race is a symbol of power" with whiteness at the top of the hierarchy.
Whether you're a parent trying to have these conversations with your children, a professional navigating workplace dynamics, or simply someone committed to building a more equitable society, this episode offers both inspiration and practical approaches to moving beyond comfort into the spaces where real change happens.

Connect & Discover W. Kamau & Glenn:

W. Kamau:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkamaubell/

Website: https://www.wkamaubell.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkamaubellofficial/

Substack: @wkamaubell

Book: The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell

Glenn:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/courageousdove444/

Website: https://courageousconversation.com/

Book: Courageous Conversations About Race

Event: Beyond Diversity

FOLLOW MICK ON:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mickunplugged/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mickunplugged/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MickUnpluggedPodcast
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mickhunt/
Website: https://www.mickhuntofficial.com &am

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Chapters

1. Looking Inward: Race's Impact on Our Lives (00:00:00)

2. Understanding the "Black Baton" Concept (00:05:08)

3. Making Race Conversations Internal First (00:12:38)

4. Beyond Diversity: 30 Years of Impact (00:18:03)

5. Coalition Building Across Differences (00:27:43)

6. The Courage to Say Something Wrong (00:31:33)

7. Closing Thoughts and Call to Action (00:39:32)

160 episodes

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What happens when two of America's most fearless voices on race come together for an unfiltered conversation? In this powerful episode, host Mick sits down with Emmy and Peabody-winning storyteller W. Kamau Bell and education equity architect Glenn Singleton to explore what drives their decades-long commitment to racial justice.
The conversation dives deep into what Bell calls "the Black baton" – the generational responsibility passed down through families to make life better for those who come after. "When my grandparents handed the black baton to my parents, it was lighter than when they got it," Bell explains, describing his mission to ensure it doesn't become heavier during his lifetime. Singleton echoes this sentiment, sharing that his work stems from recognizing that his generation has "more than we've ever had" and feeling responsible to continue the progress.
Both men offer practical wisdom about having these crucial conversations. Singleton breaks down his groundbreaking "Beyond Diversity" framework, celebrating its 30th anniversary, which begins with the fundamental question: "What impact does race have on my life?" Bell shares how he navigates these discussions with his three daughters, emphasizing that even his seven-year-old understands political realities in age-appropriate ways. "Justice is sometimes a thing you see that authority will tell you not to see," he explains, highlighting how he empowers his children to recognize injustice.
Perhaps most valuable is their guidance for those hesitant to engage in race conversations for fear of saying something wrong. Bell suggests examining your social circle – are you surrounded by people who will lovingly "call you in" when you misspeak? Singleton adds that understanding the "paramount importance of racial justice" in American society is the starting point, followed by recognizing that "race is a symbol of power" with whiteness at the top of the hierarchy.
Whether you're a parent trying to have these conversations with your children, a professional navigating workplace dynamics, or simply someone committed to building a more equitable society, this episode offers both inspiration and practical approaches to moving beyond comfort into the spaces where real change happens.

Connect & Discover W. Kamau & Glenn:

W. Kamau:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wkamaubell/

Website: https://www.wkamaubell.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wkamaubellofficial/

Substack: @wkamaubell

Book: The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell

Glenn:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/courageousdove444/

Website: https://courageousconversation.com/

Book: Courageous Conversations About Race

Event: Beyond Diversity

FOLLOW MICK ON:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mickunplugged/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mickunplugged/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MickUnpluggedPodcast
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mickhunt/
Website: https://www.mickhuntofficial.com &am

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Looking Inward: Race's Impact on Our Lives (00:00:00)

2. Understanding the "Black Baton" Concept (00:05:08)

3. Making Race Conversations Internal First (00:12:38)

4. Beyond Diversity: 30 Years of Impact (00:18:03)

5. Coalition Building Across Differences (00:27:43)

6. The Courage to Say Something Wrong (00:31:33)

7. Closing Thoughts and Call to Action (00:39:32)

160 episodes

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