Garrett Neiman: Rich White Men and the Path to Equity
Subscribe to Next Economy Now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Google Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts.
It is widely acknowledged that our society faces a profound issue of wealth inequality. The entrenchment of systemic racism and patriarchy has amplified the advantages enjoyed by affluent white men. Over the last thirty years, the wealthiest white males have seen their fortunes grow, while those living in poverty have experienced a deepening of their financial struggles.
In this compelling and thought-provoking episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with Garrett Neiman, a Nonprofit Entrepreneur & Social Justice Writer, to delve deep into the themes of his latest book, Rich White Men, and the role that white men can play in constructing an equitable society. As a prominent voice in the realm of social justice, Garrett has dedicated his life to shedding light on the issues of privilege, power, and inequality. His book challenges conventional notions and provides valuable insights into the role that white men can play as allies in dismantling systemic barriers and creating a more inclusive world.
Throughout this candid conversation, we explore the core ideas and pivotal moments that inspired Garrett to write Rich White Men, and we touch on the complexities of privilege and how it intertwines with social responsibility. Hear about how he began changing his perspective on social justice through the lens of his entrepreneurial experiences and how this ultimately propelled him into the social justice arena. We unpack concepts of othering, belonging, and compounding unearned advantage and how this informs his social justice work. We also discuss the actions needed to create an equitable society, the lessons he has learned along his journey, his approach to social justice, and much more. Tune in to gain fresh perspectives, deepen your understanding of privilege, and discover ways to create a more equitable world in this remarkable episode with Garrett Neiman.
---
Key Points From This Episode:
• Background about Garrett, his entrepreneurial endeavors, and his focus on social justice. [0:01:10]
• His stake in social justice movements as a privileged white male. [0:06:17]
• An overview of his book and the concept of compounding unearned advantage. [0:10:47]
• Reasons white men are hesitant to involve themselves in collective liberation. [0:14:49]
• Garrett shares lessons and mistakes from his social justice journey. [0:19:03]
• How the perspectives of othering and belonging inform his work. [0:22:40]
• Examples of building bridges between people and communities. [0:26:46]
• White mentors that are fighting for racial justice. [0:31:12]
• The actions to help construct an equitable society. [0:34:21]
• What listeners can do to help the movement. [0:44:04]
---
Quotes:
“As I have gone deeper into anti-sexism and feminism, I have gained access to emotions that, frankly, I did not have a lot of access to.” — Garrett Neiman [0:07:36]
“I do think that our system does not meet anyone’s full set of needs all that well.” — Garrett Neiman [0:08:22]
“It really does not take that extreme or overt discrimination to generate compound effects [of bias.” — Garrett Neiman [0:13:13]
“There is still a big gap between awareness and action. I think there is a lot of fear from white men about engaging with [social justice] work.” — Garrett Neiman [0:16:40]
“I think it is really the case that if I make a sincere effort to really value somebody’s humanity, it is going to be a very different conversation if I don’t do that.” — Garrett Neiman [0:29:42]
“It is not just the history of the oppressed that has been erased, but also the history of privileged people who were a part of the resistance who are erased too.” — Garrett Neiman [0:31:40]
---
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Garrett Neiman: https://www.garrettneiman.com/
Garrett Neiman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrettneiman/
Garrett Neiman on X: https://twitter.com/garrettneiman
Prosperity Now: https://prosperitynow.org/
CollegeSpring: https://collegespring.org/
Liberation Ventures: https://www.liberationventures.org/
Rich White Men: https://bookshop.org/p/books/rich-white-men-what-it-takes-to-uproot-the-old-boys-club-and-transform-america/18854456
The Othering and Belonging Institute: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/
White Men for Racial Justice: https://www.wmrj.org/
---
LIFT Economy Newsletter
Join 8,000+ subscribers and get our free 60-point business design checklist—plus monthly tips, advice, and resources to help you build the Next Economy: https://lifteconomy.com/newsletter
---
Next Economy MBA
This episode is brought to you by the Next Economy MBA.
What would a business education look like if it was completely redesigned for the benefit of all life? This is why the team at LIFT Economy created the Next Economy MBA (https://lifteconomy.com/mba).
The Next Economy MBA is a nine month online course for folks who want to learn key business fundamentals (e.g., vision, culture, strategy, and operations) from an equitable, inclusive, and regenerative perspective.
Join the growing network of 350+ alumni who have been exposed to new solutions, learned essential business skills, and joined a lifelong peer group that is catalyzing a global shift towards an economy that works for all life.
Learn more at https://lifteconomy.com/mba.
---
Show Notes + Other Links
For detailed show notes and interviews with past guests, please visit https://lifteconomy.com/podcast.
If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It really helps expose these ideas to new listeners: https://bit.ly/nexteconomynow
X: https://twitter.com/LIFTEconomy
Instagram: https://instagram.com/lifteconomy/
Facebook: https://facebook.com/LIFTEconomy/
YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/Lifteconomy
Music by Chris Zabriskie: https://chriszabriskie.com/