"I remember a [white] teacher telling me last summer that after she listened to me on the issue of racism, she felt ashamed of who she was. And I remember wondering if her sense of self was founded on a sense of superiority. Because if that’s true, then she’s going to feel shaken. But if her sense of self is founded on working with people of different colors to change things, then there is no need to feel guilt or shame."
Enid Lee, Taking Multicultural, Anti-Racist Education Seriously (via omchomsky)
(Source: thelifetimenetwork, via whitedenial-ontrial)
Posted on: Feb 19, 2012 at 12:15 PM
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