Race, Representation, and Getting to Know Your Fellow Man
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Race.
It's a topic that seems impossible to escape. It's on our televisions, filling our news feeds, dominating social media timelines, and shaping conversations across the country. Some people are tired of hearing about it, while others are tired of living experiences that make it impossible to ignore.
In this episode of The Fishbowl, Jade takes a thoughtful look at race, representation, stereotypes, and the power of human connection. Why do we allow one person's actions to define entire communities? Why do stereotypes continue to shape the way we see one another? And what would happen if we spent less time categorizing people and more time getting to know them?
This isn't a debate. It's a conversation. A conversation about diversity, respect, relationships, and recognizing the humanity in people beyond the labels society often places on them.
Because at the end of the day, stereotypes don't know people, people do.
Step inside the Fishbowl as we explore race, representation, and the importance of seeing each other as individuals rather than assumptions.