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How to Be An Antiracist Ep. 17

January 19, 2020

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Page 222: “Toure and Hamilton could not have foreseen how their concepts of overt and covert racism would be used by people across the ideological board to turn racism into something hidden and unknowable.” How does this statement parallel how the academic work of Robin DiAngelo’s “White Fragility” is being used by white people to avoid taking responsibility for their role in maintaining and benefiting from racism?
Page 223: What strategies and language can you adopt to help you convey an understanding and responsibility of racist policies to individuals in your life who are unfamiliar?
Page 224: How would you explain the differences between the dictionary definition of “racism/ist: a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race” with the ideas” and the one provided in chapter 1 “one who is supporting a racist policy through their actions or inaction or expressing a racist idea”?

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How to Be An Antiracist Ep. 17
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