Let's spark some dialogue here.
This is a LOADED and multi-layered question.
In my experience Racial dymanics often get glossed over and overlooked in men's work where their are men from many different backgrounds. I'm here for depth. So let's get deep.
Do you feel that whatever race(s) you identify as (if you identify as a race at all), have any affect on:
- How you show up in the world as a man?
- How you see yourself as a man?
- How you see other men based upon your ideas of their race(s) in contrast and comparison to yours?
- How you treat and interact with other men?
- How you feel you are treated by other men?
Feel free to jump in with whatever you have to share on this.
I am celebrating the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. today with some depth.
Let's grow.