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How many of you would trade places with a Black person in this society? That's one question that Race2Dinner founders Regina Jackson and Saira Rao ask their guests.
They host dinner parties where the main course is an open and honest conversation about racism — with white women.
Watch 'Deconstructing Karen' on The Passionate Eye on CBC Gem: gem.cbc.ca/media/the-passionate-eye/s02e02
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In Deconstructing Karen, white women attend the wildest dinner party of their lives.
The main course is a radically open and honest conversation on racism. While sipping wine and passing the bread basket, these women go on an eye-opening journey, discovering how they uphold white supremacy every single day.
For some guests, there are epiphanies. For others, there is resistance. But for all the women, something changes, and they can never unknow the painful truths revealed over dinner.
Meet Race2Dinner co-founders Regina Jackson and Saira Rao, the two entrepreneurial women behind these powerful experiences, and go deep on why they believe their work is worth risking their lives for.
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How many of you would trade places with a Black person in this society? That's one question that Race2Dinner founders Regina Jackson and Saira Rao ask their guests.
They host dinner parties where the main course is an open and honest conversation about racism — with white women.
Watch 'Deconstructing Karen' on The Passionate Eye on CBC Gem: gem.cbc.ca/media/the-passionate-eye/s02e02
#ThePassionateEye
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
In Deconstructing Karen, white women attend the wildest dinner party of their lives.
The main course is a radically open and honest conversation on racism. While sipping wine and passing the bread basket, these women go on an eye-opening journey, discovering how they uphold white supremacy every single day.
For some guests, there are epiphanies. For others, there is resistance. But for all the women, something changes, and they can never unknow the painful truths revealed over dinner.
Meet Race2Dinner co-founders Regina Jackson and Saira Rao, the two entrepreneurial women behind these powerful experiences, and go deep on why they believe their work is worth risking their lives for.
More Shows:
bit.ly/CBCDocs-WatchMore
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