Episode 149 - COMPETENCY RACISM: The legal profession as a case study - podcast episode cover

Episode 149 - COMPETENCY RACISM: The legal profession as a case study

Feb 03, 202328 minSeason 1Ep. 149
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Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi joined me to discuss a very specific feature of racism. We drilled down into a tendency to assume that a singular act of failure on the part of a black person tells you about their entire skillet and capability. 

From here, we slowly examined the structural features of the workplace, with a racist undergird, that leads to "competency racism".


I predict many of you listening to this discussion with me and Tembeka may feel overwhelmed by a familiar and painful recognition of what you have experienced but never knew it to be a phenomenon in general.

We give you the language to empower yourself, and we offer insights to help us all collectively continue the fight against anti-black racism in the wake of white supremacist grips still in place everywhere. 

Although we used the legal profession as a sustained case study, the lessons are easily transferred elsewhere. 

Enjoy. And drop me a message, even if confidential, telling me what came up for you. 


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