The goal of my work is to make visible the inevitable racist assumptions held, and patterns displayed, by white people conditioned from living in a white supremacist culture.
This is what I have learned: Any white person living in the United States will develop opinions about race simply by swimming in the water of our culture. But mainstream sources - schools, textbooks, media - don't provide us with the multiple perspectives we need.
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What this quote means
Cultural influences shape our views on race, often without critical engagement with diverse perspectives.
Robin DiAngelo highlights the idea that living in a racially stratified society leads individuals, particularly white Americans, to form opinions about race based on societal norms and common narratives. However, she emphasizes that traditional educational and media sources often fail to present a comprehensive view of race relations, leaving individuals with a limited understanding and perspective on the complexities surrounding race.
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During a discussion about educational reforms, this quote can highlight the need for integrating diverse perspectives in school curriculums.
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You have to be in accountable relationships across race. Accountable means that they're authentic, they're sustained, and that you do talk about racism, and you are able to be given feedback.
White consciousness is deeply anti-black, and that's for progressives and conservatives.
I do atypical work for a white person, which is that I lead primarily white audiences in discussions on race every day, in workshops all over the country. That has allowed me to observe very predictable patterns. And one of those patterns is this inability to tolerate any kind of challenge to our racial reality.
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