This website is a long-time dream finally bearing fruit, a needed remix of the widely circulated article White Supremacy Culture originally written and published in 1999.
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This website is a long-time dream finally bearing fruit, a needed remix of the widely circulated article White Supremacy Culture originally written and published in 1999.
Tema Okun
A list of characteristics of white supremacy culture that show up in our organizations.
Nana Chinara
Nana Chinara’s details her experiences of white supremacy culture in arts organizations and provides suggestions for change.
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.