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Why is it so difficult to have meaningful conversations about race and racism?
Find out an answer that you’ve probably never heard before
Here are some key messages from this episode
Play the episode for more.
Here are some key takeaways from this episode
Whiteness as a concept and it’s relationship to racism
“The book argues that whiteness is a property, this is an important point because it draws attention to the social construction and the structures that create and recreate the system”
Why Racism is a system of advantage and not just discrimination
“Racism is a system of advantage that provides benefits and privileges to those defined and perceived as white
How ‘White’ people benefit from racism and find it difficult to discuss
“If you are defined and perceived as being white, you receive these benefits and privileges whether you are aware of them or not, whether you like it or not.”
Here are some resources so you can go deeper
White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism
White Fragility Reading Group Guide
Robin D’Angelo Resources
Fourteen Words
When the Irish became white: immigrants in mid-19th century US
Who Can Be ‘Racist’?
Check out these related episodes of the show
Why Do Racial Slurs Remain Prevalent in the Workplace?
3 Reasons Why Racial Slurs Are So Dangerous At Work
Whenever you’re ready, there are a few ways I can support your Inclusion Journey:
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2. Get Practical Book Insights
3. Get our Free Email Course
For everything else check this
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The post White Fragility [Book Review] appeared first on Element of Inclusion.
By Dr Jonathan Ashong-Lamptey Diversity & Inclusion I Broadcaster I Speaker I Protagonist4.9
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Why is it so difficult to have meaningful conversations about race and racism?
Find out an answer that you’ve probably never heard before
Here are some key messages from this episode
Play the episode for more.
Here are some key takeaways from this episode
Whiteness as a concept and it’s relationship to racism
“The book argues that whiteness is a property, this is an important point because it draws attention to the social construction and the structures that create and recreate the system”
Why Racism is a system of advantage and not just discrimination
“Racism is a system of advantage that provides benefits and privileges to those defined and perceived as white
How ‘White’ people benefit from racism and find it difficult to discuss
“If you are defined and perceived as being white, you receive these benefits and privileges whether you are aware of them or not, whether you like it or not.”
Here are some resources so you can go deeper
White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism
White Fragility Reading Group Guide
Robin D’Angelo Resources
Fourteen Words
When the Irish became white: immigrants in mid-19th century US
Who Can Be ‘Racist’?
Check out these related episodes of the show
Why Do Racial Slurs Remain Prevalent in the Workplace?
3 Reasons Why Racial Slurs Are So Dangerous At Work
Whenever you’re ready, there are a few ways I can support your Inclusion Journey:
1. Work with me 1:1
2. Get Practical Book Insights
3. Get our Free Email Course
For everything else check this
https://linktr.ee/elementofinclusion
The post White Fragility [Book Review] appeared first on Element of Inclusion.

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