Bridging Contradictions: Anti-Racism in Practice


On April 10, Susan Sturm sat down with Earl Lewis, the Director of the Center for Social Solutions at University of Michigan, to discuss how to navigate the paradoxes built into confronting racism.

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Episode Description:

In this episode of the Merging Point, we explore What Might Be with author and professor Susan Sturm. As anti-racist efforts face growing resistance, how can institutions move beyond rhetoric to create lasting change? Sturm outlines key paradoxes that challenge anti-racism work and offers strategies for navigating them. Together, we examine the tensions within predominantly white institutions, the dynamics of power and race, and how change agents can transform contradictions into engines for institutional re-imagination.

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