
In this episode of Fierce Compassion, we explore the transformative power of anti-racism work with Rainbow Markell, an educator whose journey spans decades of early childhood education and diversity training. From awkward fourth-grade moments to profound realizations about intergenerational trauma, Rainbow shares candid insights that will make you laugh, reflect, and maybe tear up. She offers practical strategies for cultivating inclusivity, emphasizing self-compassion, curiosity, and the power of saying "yes" to growth. Join us for a heartwarming conversation that invites us to examine our biases, embrace vulnerability, and recognize our shared humanity. Discover how small actions—even a simple smile—can create ripples of change in ourselves and our communities.
Transcript coming soon!
As a facilitator, Rainbow Markell has worked with thousands of people in communication, anti-racism, DEIB, and trauma-informed care. Most of those people have been under the age of 5! As an Early Care and Education provider, Rainbow learned to implement Active Listening and the importance of social-emotional health for the children, and finds work with adults is surprisingly similar. As a white womon, Rainbow believes in saying yes to any opportunity that comes her way to be anti-racist, to unlearn bias, show compassion and make a difference in the world. It has only been recently that she has applied these concepts to herself.
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Episode Mentions:
Embrace Race
Julie Kurtz and The Center for Optimal Brain Integration
The National Coalition Building Institute
Lee Mun Wah and StirFry
Resmaa Menakem
Tema Okun
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