We began today’s zoom gathering by
introducing ourselves answering the following questions:
1)
One
thing you did this week to ensure you will commit to sustaining anti-racism
work
2)
The
most recent important/successful action you did this week or close to this week that
really helped dismantle or end racism
Other topics we discussed:
1) White ‘identity”: We discussed the biology of race verses the racist box of
myths/stereotypes/privileges/supremacy/inferiority of racial ‘identity’. If white people wanted to, can
whites step out of white identity, which we can’t – but we can change
what it means to be white in this country while at the same time being
responsible for acknowledging and addressing white privilege/supremacy. Which
led to a discussion of colorism and bi-racial designations impacting Black
people – and white people.
2) What do you love about being Black? Being white? White womyn
attempted unsuccessfully to list what is likeable/admirable/loveable about being
white and white people. The white womyn tried hard to come up with
something/anything that didn’t originate from our racist privilege and
supremacy, from our ability to thrive on the genocide and stealing the lands of Native peoples, the
enslavement and economic exploitation of Black peoples, and the wars against
almost every country of color in the world. Whereas without hesitation, the
Black womon with huge smiles and enthusiastic pride were able to catalog a
long, almost infinite list of what she loved about being Black and about Black
people in general.
3) What contributed to our choosing an anti-racist path
& what made our siblings choose different or similar paths? We shared
information about our childhoods and upbringings, and the different experiences
that most influenced our present work and lives. And wondered about our
siblings and family: some who were on the same path, others were so divergent
we questioned how we could be related and have experienced the same upbringing.
4) Grabbing our privilege like a bat & swinging it
at racism: We
discussed the unconsciousness of whites daily perpetuation of racism as invisible-to-whites barriers to services, goods, etc.; to the intentional
acts stemming from white privilege, as being able to buy a house in and gentrify any
neighborhood, as well as middle class Black people also able to displace poor
Black people. We talked about what is white responsibility in gentrification as
well as living in an all-white neighborhood; addressing discrimination in
housing; reparations.
5) Important resources impacting our anti-racism work presently
and past: we
will try to list each week the resources we are learning from. This week’s
list:
a) The History of White People – Nell Irvin
Painter
b) Finding Your Roots – pbs John Lewis
and Cory Booker https://www.pbs.org/video/finding-your-roots-john-lewis-and-cory-booker/
c) White Fragility – Robin Diangelo
d) Walk With Us – Elizabeth K. Gordon
f) Blue eyes/Brown eyes – Jane Elliot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebPoSMULI5U
6) Topics to discuss next week include but not limited
to:
·
Where would we
like to go from here?
·
How are we going
to get there?
Please join us next Tuesday, August 11th, at 6pm as continue to strengthen our neighborhoods and communities through this anti-racism work!
1 Comments:
At 6/8/20 3:11 AM, Ibeji said…
Sorry I missed it. Sounds like it went well. Setting a reminder for the next one. My group meets the same day but I’ll do my best.
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