Everyday Equity: Everyday Ways to Make a Change

MLK DAY PODCAST

Pooja

In this episode of Everyday Equity: Everyday Ways to Make a Change, Pooja Kothari addresses a question many adults avoid: when should we start talking to children about white supremacy, race, gender, disability, and power?

Drawing from her experience as a parent, Pooja explains why these conversations don’t start for children, they start as practice for adults. The early years are about building our own language, courage, historical understanding, and habits so we’re prepared to talk honestly when it matters most.

This episode also challenges how we talk about figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and why discussing his legacy without naming slavery, Jim Crow, and white supremacy misses the truth.

A timely conversation about responsibility, preparation, and raising awareness early in ourselves first.