You’re scared, saddened, defensive, guilty, and unsure of who to be if you aren’t the default superior. So you make choices towards or away from or against your own highest self.
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You’re scared, saddened, defensive, guilty, and unsure of who to be if you aren’t the default superior. So you make choices towards or away from or against your own highest self.
Red Circle
Our goal is simple—educate white people on black history. #BHforWP is a multiethnic collective dedicated to loving Black and Brown people by educating, resourcing, and challenging white people to actively participate in racial justice.
Anastasia Reesa Tomkin
If white people continue viewing the non profit industry or the practice of anti-racism as a trendy career field, a stepping stone to personal enlightenment, or a way to publicly assuage their guilt, they will perpetuate the same white supremacy they claim to disown.
Bonita Lawrence and Enakshi Dua
In continuous conversations over the years, we have discussed our discomfort with the manner in which Aboriginal people and perspectives are excluded within antiracism. Due to this exclusion, Aboriginal people cannot see themselves in antiracism contexts, and Aboriginal activism against settler domination takes place without people of color as allies.