6 tools to help combat racism
In a turbulent political climate, the tense energy of the country can be felt throughout homes, businesses and communities. As more discussions surrounding volatile situations are sparked, people are more aware of acts of racism than they were before. Courtney Geter, a psychologist based in Georgia, says people see or experience racism on a daily basis. However, they might not always be aware that racism is occurring, or they may be engaging in it — whether intentionally or not. But with the right approach, there are meaningful ways to make a difference. Experts recommend several ways of starting now.