Tag Archives: racial humiliation
Modern Day Lynching
I was struck by the brazenness of it. The length of time. It was something that stuck with me. The defiance of the people who are pleading for assistance. The indifference to the pleas of the victim. Because if you … Continue reading
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Black Perspective
For the first time in my teaching career, my students could be my children. They are watching and becoming in a world where white power is daintily called “white privilege,” where engineered racial humiliation at work or school is called … Continue reading
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Tagged academia, Americans, Awakenings, Black experience, children, history, perspective, power, racial humiliation, Teaching, white privilege, woke
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