White Women Wake Up

Beyond Colorblindness: Why Erasing Race Erases the Full Story


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In this powerful episode of White Women Wake Up, co-hosts Jonelle and Karen welcome Dr. Raedene Copeland, a brand strategist and leadership expert, to unpack the complexities of racial colorblindness. Together, we explore how the well-intended idea of "not seeing color" actually erases identity, maintains systemic inequities, and hinders meaningful conversations about race. As a naturalized U.S. citizen, Dr. Copeland challenges the myth of neutrality in race relations. We discuss the historical roots of colorblindness, its role in reinforcing power structures, and why embracing racial differences is key to genuine equity and understanding.

Call to Action

  • Acknowledge That Colorblindness is Not Neutral – Understand that claiming to "not see color" ignores the lived realities of racialized experiences and systemic inequities. Instead, practice race-conscious awareness that values and affirms different identities.
  • Engage in Honest Conversations About Race – Avoid the fear of saying the "wrong thing" and instead foster open dialogue. Commit to learning and unlearning, even when it feels uncomfortable.
  • Recognize Power and Privilege in Racial Narratives – Reflect on who holds power in shaping societal narratives and policies. Challenge the ways racial identities are erased or stratified and advocate for representation and equity in all spaces.

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White Women Wake UpBy Jonelle + Karen