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Intersectional Journeys: Conversations on Race, Gender, and Social Justice with Sharon Shelton

Intersectional Journeys: Conversations on Race, Gender, and Social Justice with Sharon Shelton

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In this powerful episode of Conscious Pathways, Brittney Carey sits down with Sharon Shelton, a leader in racial justice and equity, to discuss the pivotal experiences that shaped her decades-long career in social justice. Sharon reflects on her upbringing in South Los Angeles, attending predominantly white schools, and a life-changing encounter with civil rights icon Rosa Parks.

Together, Brittney and Sharon dive into:

  • Why understanding history is essential for today’s social justice movements
  • The intersections of race, gender, and equity in community organizing
  • How Sharon’s Anti-Racism Wheel supports respectful, productive dialogues
  • The role of education and mediation in building equitable communities

💡 Key Takeaways:

  • How educators and parents can foster conversations on racial equity
  • Actionable steps for community involvement in social justice
  • The power of identity exploration for lasting social change


Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about creating pathways to a more just, compassionate, and equitable world.

👉 Subscribe and listen to more episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Beehiiv for early access.

🔗 Resources Mentioned:

  • Sharon Shelton’s Anti-Racism Wheel
  • Community organizing tips for parents and educators
  • Book recommendations on social justice from Brittney’s Bookshop.org page (support local bookstores & social justice learning!)

🎧 Call to Action:

💬 What steps can you take today to build a more equitable community? Share your thoughts with us on Instagram, Youtube, and LinkedIn @Conscious.Pathways

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