
Back to School, Back to Truth: Conversations on Race, Adoption & Journalism with Ahna Fleming and Libby Hobbs
This August, as we embrace the “Back to School” season of Continued Learning & Growth, I welcome two incredible young journalists, Ahna Fleeming and Libby Hobbs, for a conversation rooted in truth-telling, identity, and resilience.
After a painful racial slur was used toward me during a public process in my own town, I was searching for connection and healing. Around the same time, I read Ahna’s powerful New York Times article about a similar experience of being targeted by the very same word. When I reached out to her, she introduced me to her friend Libby, whose journey as a transracially adopted person born in China resonated deeply with both of our experiences.
Together, we explore:
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How family, race, and adoption shape identity
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Navigating racial harassment and finding our voices
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The role of journalism in truth-telling and social change
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The urgency of honest conversations in today’s climate
This episode is a reminder that our hardest moments can also be invitations to keep learning, keep growing, and keep finding ways to belong.
Show Notes & Links
Referenced Articles:
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Ahna Fleeming’s New York Times piece: "The Generations of Pain I Felt in One Racist Moment"
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Steve Ahlquist’s reporting on my experience: "A Racial Slur Exposes the Deep Divisions in Westerly"
Connect with our Guests:
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Ahna Fleeming
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Instagram: @ahnafleming
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LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ahna-fleming
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Libby Hobbs
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Instagram: @libbyxhobbs
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LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/elizabethxhobbs
Follow & Connect with April:
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Website: www.juneinapril.com
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Social: @juneinapril (all platforms)
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YouTube: @AprilDinwoodie
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