Whiteness as a construct, organizing white women to confront racism, and more.
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** Race + Power Weekly
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This week’s Race + Power report examines Whiteness historically and now. Our first feature, by Cyndi Suarez, examines Whiteness as a construct and the role social change agents have played in its evolution. A second feature by Debby Warren is an inside look at a network of white women in the US committed to taking on racism in their spheres of influence. From our archives, john a. powell’s “Bridging or Breaking?” reminds us to be mindful of the stories we tell. Finally, we share a link to Claudia Rankine’s The Racial Imaginary Institute.
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Examining Whiteness ([link removed])
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Whiteness, the construction of a white dominant racial identity, has a 100-year history. A look at the phases of the last 50 years sheds light on how we got to where we are now, and what we can do about it. Read more… ([link removed])
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Interrupting White Supremacy: Organizing White Women to Confront Racism ([link removed])
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Bridging or Breaking? The Stories We Tell Will Create the Future We Inhabit ([link removed])
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Claudia Rankine’s The Racial Imaginary Institute ([link removed])
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