I'm so glad to read this. I was at the City Club that night, and was surprised that you responded so positively to this woman's comment. I felt like raising my hand and calling her out!
I'm so glad to read this. I was at the City Club that night, and was surprised that you responded so positively to this woman's comment. I felt like raising my hand and calling her out!
That would have potentially been great! I find Q&As are always a challenging space to navigate, and doubly so when the conversation is about race and legacy. I'm often trying to feel into the moment - what is the best way to work with this person's story, capacity for pushback/complication etc? I'm sure I get it wrong sometimes, and would always love support from the audience.
I'm so glad to read this. I was at the City Club that night, and was surprised that you responded so positively to this woman's comment. I felt like raising my hand and calling her out!
That would have potentially been great! I find Q&As are always a challenging space to navigate, and doubly so when the conversation is about race and legacy. I'm often trying to feel into the moment - what is the best way to work with this person's story, capacity for pushback/complication etc? I'm sure I get it wrong sometimes, and would always love support from the audience.