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midnight rambler
19th August 2016, 09:29 AM
Sold out!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3747572/Seattle-classes-white-fragility-sold-out.html

crimethink
19th August 2016, 10:17 AM
Professor: You Still Have “White Privilege” Even if you “Survived a Nazi Concentration Camp”

http://www.teaparty.org/professor-still-white-privilege-even-survived-nazi-concentration-camp-89325/

Same "educator" as the classes.

According to the interviewer, Sam Adler-Bell, a story about a Jewish person’s struggle against Nazi tyranny “followed a familiar script” for Dr. DiAngelo: a white person is offended when someone says they still are privileged, even though they’ve faced hardships in their lives.

“It’s a frustrating dynamic that I encounter a lot. I don’t have a lot of patience for it,” DiAngelo said.

“For white people, their identities rest on the idea of racism as about good or bad people, about moral or immoral singular acts, and if we’re good, moral people we can’t be racist – we don’t engage in those acts,” DiAngelo explains.

osoab
19th August 2016, 01:44 PM
About Me (http://robindiangelo.com/about-me/)

Academic: I received my PhD in Multicultural Education from the University of Washington in Seattle in 2004. Dr. James Banks was my dissertation Chair. I earned tenure at Westfield State University in 2014. I have taught courses in Multicultural Teaching, Inter-group Dialogue Facilitation, Cultural Diversity & Social Justice, and Anti-Racist Education. My area of research is in Whiteness Studies and Critical Discourse Analysis, explicating how Whiteness is reproduced in everyday narratives. I am a two-time winner of the Student’s Choice Award for Educator of the Year. I resigned my position at Westfield State and am currently serving as Lecturer at the University of Washington. My work on White Fragility has been featured in Salon, NPR, Slate, Alternet and The Seattle Times.


Professional: I am Director of Equity for Sound Generations, Seattle/King County. I have been a consultant and trainer for over 20 years on issues of racial and social justice. I was appointed to co-design, develop and deliver the City of Seattle’s Race and Social Justice Initiative Anti-Racism training. I have worked with a wide-range of organizations including private, non-profit, and governmental.


Personal: “I grew up poor and white. While my class oppression has been relatively visible to me, my race privilege has not. In my efforts to uncover how race has shaped my life, I have gained deeper insight by placing race in the center of my analysis and asking how each of my other group locations have socialized me to collude with racism. In so doing, I have been able to address in greater depth my multiple locations and how they function together to hold racism in place. I now make the distinction that I grew up poor and white, for my experience of poverty would have been different had I not been white” (DiAngelo, 2006).

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