Posted on 12/09/2014 3:07:53 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
With the national uproar surrounding the unpunished police killings of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, some white Americans say they are rethinking the lack of diversity in their livesand the work they need to do to help create social change that lasts.
Take Philadelphia artist Katherine Fritz. In her attempt to understand events in Ferguson, she stumbled upon a 2013 national survey finding that white American social circles tend to be 91 percent white. Intrigued, she tested this finding in her own life. A self-described liberal who uses the term micro-aggressions, she was surprised to find that her social circle is 91.5 percent white.
Whites can live, love, study, work, play and die in segregation, says Whiteness Studies scholar Robin DiAngelo, and still profess that race has no meaning in their lives.
But something appears to be shifting in that in the weeks since news broke that thered be no indictment in Officer Darren Wilsons case. Dara Silverman of Showing Up Racial Justice {SURJ}, a six-year-old national network organizing whites for racial justice, is now managing conference calls with up to 500 new callers from around the country. In coming weeks, theyre planning more than 50 white-led demonstrations thatll take place in largely white communities. This is unprecedented, Silverman says of the upsurge of interest.
Intentional conversations about racismby whites, for whites and not of the KKK varietyare happening across the country. I spoke with a few community leaders about why its important that whites talk race and racism with one another and how those intra-group conversations could be better. Everyone has a different approach; what follows isnt exhaustive or one-size-fits-all. And, no, un-friending people on Facebook didnt make the Do list.
Deal With the Upset
For white people whore trying to understand why their reactions to race conversations are so fraught, DiAngelos concept of white fragility, is one way to get there. Although coined in a 2011 journal article, the term came into popular use this July in Seattle to describe whites inability to bear even civil criticism of a production featuring Japanese characters played by an all-white cast.
DiAngelo says thats because white Americans live in spaces that protect them from race-based stress, so we just fall apart around [the slightest] challenge to our racial reality. She continues, The average white person who notices some racism [from another white person] wont say anything and thats because we dont want to deal with the upset.
Amy Hunter is an African-American woman who four years ago founded a whites-only Witnessing Whiteness discussion group at her St. Louis YWCA. She says shes busier than ever now. But she operates from the premise that white people have conversations all the time that are racistand her groups are grounded in the same idea. Led for nine weeks by white facilitators, the groups examine how racism works in each participants life and then they work on unlearning it with their families and in their churches, neighborhoods and workplaces.
The real goal of the groups is that they go back out into the white community and work with people who look like them. That is the intent, Hunter says. We have people whore now holding race conversations in their churches. Weve seen the impact be pretty positive.
Its Your Problem, Not Theirs
SURJ members often engage in direct action around issues affecting communities of color in their home cities. Weve been hearing from people of color in Ferguson that its exhausting to constantly be educating white people, Silverman says. So with the recent surge in new members, Silverman says that its important to pair white people whove been working on and thinking about race with those who havent been. They help prepare them.
Also, Silverman adds, I have racism within me. I have thoughts that are racist. Forgive the metaphor but sometimes racism is like vomit. You cant hold it backand its so much better to do that with another white person than with a person of color and having them clean it up.
One of Katherine Fritzs close friends is Mormon and she lives in a small, very white community in Illinois. I think her definition of racist was confined to the history bookslike, A racist is someone who wears a white hood and is overt in their hatred, she says via e-mail. I shared Kiese Laymons recent [Vassar College] piece with her and I think it was a really eye-opening experience. She posted it on her Facebook page and it made me feel like, Wow, Okay. She heard [his] voice, she learned something. I think, this was partly a result of the discussion weve been having, says Fritz, who had been educating her friend about systemic racism.
Bad White People Wont Just Disappear
For whites, DiAngelo says, A racist is a bad person. Racism becomes about individual acts by individual people whore bad. So good whites tend to self-segregate from bad whites.
But dividing yourself between good and bad whites isnt progress, says Hunter. Echoing a recent Huffington Post plea, she strongly discourages un-friending on Facebook because of the Michael Brown/Darren Wilson case. I have no doubt Darren Wilsons a good guy, Hunter says she recently told a group of high-school students. What Im trying to change is the system where hes been trained to unload his clip. What Im trying to change is a system that says big black people are scary and you need to handle them a certain way. Darren Wilson did exactly what he was trained to do. Hunters focus is on helping whites to change each others beliefs and patternsnot in perpetuating more separation in an already segregated country.
Silverman says whites need to step it up: We want to move towards white people whore trying to figure things outeven if that means we get a bit of their vomit on us, Silverman says. People of color get vomited on with this shit all the time. Its our responsibility to step it up and show up even in those spaces where its hard and uncomfortable. Thats the work.
Lord if you think that's exhausting you ought to try and educate black people!
Isn’t it more than just a bit racist for a black woman to found a whites-only discussion group?
That’s deep. I’ll bet black social circles are black too...
Yo, where’s the Barf Alert, yo yo?
Not me. I'm trying to figure out a way to avoid contact with that other race wherever possible. My opinion of them -- sadly -- just continues to decline. I know it's not fair, but with Sharpton, Jackson, Obama, Holder, ... I can't help it.
By the way, don't put too much faith in this self-serving claptrap. I doubt one white person in a million is really considering any change at all because of these manufactured "crises."
This is tough to hear. My adopted conservative black kids are going to take the brunt of this divide. I understand. But I am on the racial divide and it is tough to watch how this country has been divided in the past twenty years.
White privilege is PC speak for “Its Whitey’s Fault”. Its a continuance of not taking any responsibility for their own actions.
Remind you of any one? Know someone who is a high profile elected official who blames everyone else for any problems that arise? Who always talks like he had nothing to with it?
Hmmm........
I, like just about everyone else, tend to associate with people who have similar likes/dislikes, values, and personalities
I am of hispanic background, but have more white and asian friends, followed by latino friends and then black friends. Color does not enter into it. Its about who I enjoy being with. Who is “Culturally” more like me.
So if the issue is that I'm a racist if I don't hang out with people that have nothing in common with me, then I'm a racist.
I feel your pain. I really worry about all the really fine black people I know and how all this crap is going to affect them. They just don’t deserve to have to suffer because of these idiots.
It is good that some see this. I fear for all of us and pray for all of us.
Sure me and my klan golf buddies are going to the club to have a chin wag of the newest inside bigoted words and jokes. We do this all the time. Which is this person’s premise.
A premise as a basis for foregone conclusion.
So, answer this, Ms.Huxtable.. why do upward mobile blacks want to live amongst such “racism” wacisim and bigotry?
Answer— they don’t want to be black, of course (that would be her answer... they are all uncle Toms). What a joke.
And man.. are black social circles.. black.
Anyone here on FR ever walk into a black bar— I mean the white FReepers here? You better have a musical instrument in your hands. They WILL run you out. And so will the mexes, the viets, thais, chinese etc. But not the Italians. Huh?
Man, what a steaming pile of deconstructionist faculty lounge bullpuckey this screed is.
Whites can live, love, study, work, play and die in segregation, says Whiteness Studies scholar Robin DiAngelo, and still profess that race has no meaning in their lives.
Only if they are conservative. Because otherwise, all they could ever think about would be racism racism racism racism. With a side of victimology.
Well, to your adopted black kids I say this: show the fools in your race they don’t own you. Show them that you can succeed without any of their whining or black privilege. Be the exception that proves the rule.
Well that's true. And personally, that does me no good whatsoever!
Jesus Christ: You cant impeach Him and He aint gonna resign.
Then they need to speak up. They can't make this a whites-only thing. If enough of them raise their voices, THEY will be the majority in black communities, not the whiners and Democrat house ni__ers.
“lotta good it did her.”
If the perp was her ex-boyfriend, it might have did her in.
At least a third. Plan accordingly.
L
When white people riot, continents burn.
h/t to Laz.
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