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In this episode of White Women Wake Up, Karen and Jonelle dive deep into the concept of white culture, its historical roots, and how it continues to shape societal norms and policies. They discuss the origins of the term "Caucasian," tracing it back to a pseudoscientific study in the 1800s. They also explore how race was constructed in the U.S. after Bacon’s Rebellion in the 1670s. They reflect on how white culture is often invisible to those who benefit from it and how assumptions about normalcy and superiority can be embedded in everyday life. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing white cultural dominance in policy-making, social norms, and law enforcement, and challenges listeners to examine their assumptions.
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By Jonelle + KarenIn this episode of White Women Wake Up, Karen and Jonelle dive deep into the concept of white culture, its historical roots, and how it continues to shape societal norms and policies. They discuss the origins of the term "Caucasian," tracing it back to a pseudoscientific study in the 1800s. They also explore how race was constructed in the U.S. after Bacon’s Rebellion in the 1670s. They reflect on how white culture is often invisible to those who benefit from it and how assumptions about normalcy and superiority can be embedded in everyday life. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing white cultural dominance in policy-making, social norms, and law enforcement, and challenges listeners to examine their assumptions.
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We would love to hear from you! Contact us at [email protected]
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