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"Whites are taught' not to recognise white privilege just as males are 'taught' not to recogn.ise women's disadv... the refusal to acknowledge male privilege no doubt prevents same frm being essened/ended just as the refusal to fully acknowl white privilege...
Wikipedia defines “propaganda” as “a form of communication that is aimed towards influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position by presenting only one side of an argument. ...
A few days ago the Q-Center, Portland, Oregon's aspiring LGBTQ community hub, hosted a discussion about racism. The event was organized in response to a mos
I was reading Adept2's diary this morning, and was appalled at the number of white progressives ...
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With apologies for the lateness of this post, I'm taking up part 2 of my attempt to make some sense of the affirmative action debate and the recent spate of
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allAfrica: African news and information for a global audience: "White middle class South Africans are quick to show solidarity with rhinos, but where is their outrage when it comes to underpaid black workers, inequality and poverty?"
This site addresses race and racism in American law.
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This Saturday, ChangeLab and OneAmerica are hosting an event in Seattle called The Past, Present & Future of Multiracial Solidarity. In preparation, I t
John Smith; "How can you say I have white privilege? Why do you insult me so?" Response: "Privilege isnt something to be ashamed of John Smith. Its something to be aware of"
"...Paisley recently summed up the song by saying, There are two little channels in each chorus that really steal the pie. One of them is, ‘We’re still picking up the pieces, walking on eggshells, ...
This is a clip from the newly released film, "Vocabulary of Change" featuring Angela Davis and myself in dialogue, in May, 2011. In this brief clip, I am discussing the importance of allyship and ...
racismschool: “When I posted this video, there were a great many people who started to tell their own stories. It was one of those posts that actually made me happy because with every story that pe...
Ever notice that when we talk about racism, those of us who are racial justice advocates are often really mostly talking about ourselves? We speak out to demons
Long story short, privilege is a term often used to describe how things are easier for one group of people compared to another. I hope by now you have heard the term “white privilege,” because it is a ubiquitous problem that you cannot escape. One of the biggest obstacles in deconstructing white privilege is the rather immediate fear among some white people that their sacred way of life will be destroyed. Another obstacle is the anger some whites feel about being accused of having privilege. You see, part of what makes privilege a privilege is that it tends to be invisible; people just accept it as is. Maybe white privilege would be less difficult to accept if we look at other types of privilege.
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Ready For It? Don’t call racists backward idiots and haters. It’s unflattering to you, and it’s bad politics.
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"“Roosevelt needed the support of Southern Democrats for his New Deal programs, and he therefore decided not to push for anti-lynching legislation…though he did denounce lynchings as “a vile form of collective murder”. Who is the more admirable character, the person who supports lynching because of racist beliefs, or someone who has the presence of mind to call it “vile” and the power to stop the practice, but does nothing for the sake of politics?"
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This experiment turns into a pretty emotional one. While some people are unaffected by the discrimination they observe, others are completely offended on beh...
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