IntersectionAllies:
How to Make Room for All
in Financial Education
Episode 106
In this episode, LaToya Council, co-author of the book, IntersectionAllies: We Make Room for All, discusses how teaching children about differences and inclusion is an important strategy to fight against racism and can change attitudes that fuel discrimination in the United States. Discover why I think this book should be required reading for all adults and how intersectionality can and should be applied to the field of finance.
LaToya Council is the author of IntersectionAllies: We Make Room for All. A social justice activist and an academic scholar, LaToya is currently working on her dissertation Her Work, His Work, Their Work: Time and Self-Care in Black Middle-Class Couples at the University of Southern California. To find out more about her work, visit LaToya Council – University of Southern California.
Show Notes:
- IntersectionAllies: We Make Room For All
- IntersectionAllies Teaching Guide & Workbook
- Connect with LaToya on Social – Twitter: @council_latoya and Facebook: LaToya Deneece
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