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Me and White Supremacy teaches readers how to dismantle the privilege within themselves so that they can stop often unconsciously inflicting damage on people of
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Me and White Supremacy teaches readers how to dismantle the privilege within themselves so that they can stop often unconsciously inflicting damage on people of colour and in turn help other white people do better tooWhen Layla Saad began an Instagram challenge called MeAndWhiteSupremacy she never predicted it would spread as widely as it did She encouraged people to own up and share their racist behaviors big and small She was looking for truth and she got it Thousands of people participated in the challenge and over 90000 people downloaded the Me and White Supremacy WorkbookThe updated and expanded Me and White Supremacy takes the work deeper by adding more historical and cultural contexts sharing moving stories and anecdotes and including expanded definitions examples and further resourcesAwareness leads to action and action leads to change The numbers show that readers are ready to do this work lets give it to them. ST. CENTURY AMERICA. Presented by:. The Aspen Institute. Roundtable on Community Change. Anne Kubisch, Keith Lawrence, Raymond Codrington. October 2, 2012. Detroit, MI. OUR AGENDA FOR TODAY:. A language to talk about race. Racism, White Supremacy& Incarceration To look deeply into any aspect of the U.S.Two-thirds of the people in prison and jails areslightly over 15% of the inmate population.Black males have a 32% chanc Goal:. To have the student body pledge to support the “Stand Against Racism.” . Examples of Racist Behavior. Unfortunately, in the past month, there have been many examples of racist criminal behavior.. Colossians. . “. Jesus is Lord. ”. . “. Jesus is Lord. ”. Lord = “. one who has supreme authority, the master and ruler of all. .” . I’M NOT THE GREATEST; I’M THE DOUBLE GREATEST. NOT ONLY DO I KNOCK EM OUT. Sociology 2630. Racism in 2015 . Table of contents. 1. What . is racism. ?........................................................3. Stereotypes…………………………………………….. 4. in Our Schools Every Day. Fran Partridge - . fepartridge@seattleschools.org. Specialist. Department of Equity and Race Relations. Objective. Participants will be able to define and give examples of how our schools perpetuate . Slide 2. 1. . Shared . Language. 2. . Shared Framework. 3. . Know . Our History. 4. . . Take Action. Slide 3. How . do you . define racism?. Slide 4. RACISM =. Race Prejudice + . Social & Institutional Power. PSESD . August 3, 2017. Introductions. Joy Bailey. Jessica Vazquez Torres. Crossroads Antiracism Organizing & Training. Objectives. Discuss the ways . US white dominant culture shapes the racial identity of white people and people of color in ways that conditions them to operate implicitly and explicitly in racially biased ways . Language. 2. . Shared Framework. 3. . Know . Our History. 4. . . Take Action. Slide 3. How . do you . define racism?. Slide 4. RACISM =. Race Prejudice . Social & Institutional Power. Slide 5. RACISM =. - Racist: t h e l i f e - l o n g j o u r n e y by Tema Okun, dRworks I’M NORMAL also known as the innocence / ignorance stage In this stage, we • do not see ourselves as white • assume rac Sense of Urgencycontinued sense of urgency that makes it difficult to take time to be inclusive encourage democratic and/or thoughtful decisionmaking to think longterm to consider consequencesfrequent A unique and irreverent take on everything that\'s wrong with our national conversation about race--and what to do about itHow to Be Less Stupid About Race is your essential guide to breaking through the half-truths and ridiculous misconceptions that have thoroughly corrupted the way race is represented in the classroom, pop culture, media, and politics. Centuries after our nation was founded on genocide, settler colonialism, and slavery, many Americans are kinda-sorta-maybe waking up to the reality that our racial politics are (still) garbage. But in the midst of this reckoning, widespread denial and misunderstandings about race persist, even as white supremacy and racial injustice are more visible than ever before.Combining no-holds-barred social critique, humorous personal anecdotes, and analysis of the latest interdisciplinary scholarship on systemic racism, sociologist Crystal M. Fleming provides a fresh, accessible, and irreverent take on everything that\'s wrong with our national conversation about race. Drawing upon critical race theory, as well as her own experiences as a queer black millennial college professor and researcher, Fleming unveils how systemic racism exposes us all to racial ignorance--and provides a road map for transforming our knowledge into concrete social change.Searing, sobering, and urgently needed, How to Be Less Stupid About Race is a truth bomb for your racist relative, friend, or boss, and a call to action for everyone who wants to challenge white supremacy and intersectional oppression. If you like Issa Rae, Justin Simien, Angela Davis, and Morgan Jerkins, then this deeply relevant, bold, and incisive book is for you. Argues for the necessity of a new ethos for middle-class white anti-racism.Building on her book Revealing Whiteness, Shannon Sullivan identifies a constellation of attitudes common among well-meaning white liberals that she sums up as “white middle-class goodness.” She critiques this orientation as being more concerned with establishing anti-racist bona fides than with confronting systematic racism and privilege.Sullivan untangles the complex relationships between class and race in contemporary white identity and outlines four ways this orientation is expressed, each serving to establish one’s lack of racism:* The denigration of lower-class white people as responsible for ongoing white racism* The demonization of antebellum slaveholders* An emphasis on colorblindness, especially in the context of white childrearing* The cultivation of attitudes of white guilt, shame, and betrayalTo move beyond these distancing strategies, Sullivan argues, white people need a new ethos that acknowledges and transforms their whiteness in the pursuit of racial justice rather than seeking a self-righteous distance from it.Shannon Sullivan is Head of the Philosophy Department and Professor of Philosophy, Women’s Studies, and African American Studies at Penn State University. She is the author and editor of many books, including Race and Epistemologies of Ignorance (coedited with Nancy Tuana), also published by SUNY Press. A unique and irreverent take on everything that\'s wrong with our national conversation about race--and what to do about itHow to Be Less Stupid About Race is your essential guide to breaking through the half-truths and ridiculous misconceptions that have thoroughly corrupted the way race is represented in the classroom, pop culture, media, and politics. Centuries after our nation was founded on genocide, settler colonialism, and slavery, many Americans are kinda-sorta-maybe waking up to the reality that our racial politics are (still) garbage. But in the midst of this reckoning, widespread denial and misunderstandings about race persist, even as white supremacy and racial injustice are more visible than ever before.Combining no-holds-barred social critique, humorous personal anecdotes, and analysis of the latest interdisciplinary scholarship on systemic racism, sociologist Crystal M. Fleming provides a fresh, accessible, and irreverent take on everything that\'s wrong with our national conversation about race. Drawing upon critical race theory, as well as her own experiences as a queer black millennial college professor and researcher, Fleming unveils how systemic racism exposes us all to racial ignorance--and provides a road map for transforming our knowledge into concrete social change.Searing, sobering, and urgently needed, How to Be Less Stupid About Race is a truth bomb for your racist relative, friend, or boss, and a call to action for everyone who wants to challenge white supremacy and intersectional oppression. If you like Issa Rae, Justin Simien, Angela Davis, and Morgan Jerkins, then this deeply relevant, bold, and incisive book is for you.
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