It’s OK to be uncomfortable when talking about race

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In this article, Mirko Chardin and Katie Novak encourage educators to embrace discomfort as part of equity work. They explain that courageous conversations about race require clarity, vulnerability and a commitment to continual learning, and offer strategies for reflection and building capacity in community.

The authors urge readers to lean into discomfort rather than retreat from it, arguing that silence reinforces inequity. [FLAG: Needs Review]

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