White fragility : why it's so hard for white people to talk about racism

White fragility

why it's so hard for white people to talk about racism

2018 • 192 pages

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“If, however, I understand racism as a system into which I was socialized, I can receive feedback on my problematic racial patterns as a helpful way to support my learning and growth. One of the greatest social fears for a white person is being told that something that we have said or done is racially problematic. Yet when someone lets us know that we have just done such a thing, rather than respond with gratitude and relief (after all, now that we are informed, we won't do it again), we often respond with anger and denial.”

August 29, 2020