Unequal by Design: Ep 4: The Truth Behind Genetic Superiority Myths
Welcome to episode four of the Morris Perspective Podcast, where host Connie Morris dives deep into the contentious issue of 'giftedness' and the dangerous language of genetic superiority. In "Black Genes, White Lies," Connie explores how eugenics has long influenced perceptions of intelligence, talent, and worth.
Through compelling narratives and historical insights, the episode reveals how societal structures perpetuate harmful stereotypes and discrimination. From classrooms to courtrooms, Connie challenges listeners to recognize the biases inherent in systems that disproportionately affect Black and brown communities. She calls for action to redefine what it means to be 'gifted' by celebrating diversity and pushing back against biased testing and medical treatments.
Join Connie as she empowers listeners to speak life over themselves and the next generation, advocating for self-worth and unity in the face of systemic inequality. Unpack the myths, reclaim your narrative, and stay informed with the Morris Perspective
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