Deadlines from seemingly every area of my life and stormy weather present a dual problem as to timeliness and motivation. While this was not on my list of things to do, I simply couldn’t pass up the opportunity to share this article with you. Published by the Huffington Post, “See Racism. See John See Racism. […]
Below is a clever video on accessibility, marginalization and privilege. In less than two minutes, the narrator explains it all. For teachers whose budgets are greatly reduced, all you need is a sheet of paper and a trash can. Let the lesson begin.
So, it’s not a bedtime story and it’s not a new story, which causes me to believe that somewhere and for some people it is true. I don’t think that you should tuck yourselves in with it and it certainly doesn’t warrant that warm glass a milk. Frankly, I never really understood this request. Still, […]
Let’s keep the conversation going. I love resources like these as they offer to those who are journeying with me a look at what often informs my understanding and writings on race and its progeny. Tiffany Jana talks about social privileges. She challenges some of the assumptions that come along with these cultural biases […]
Famed author of “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Backpack,” Peggy McIntosh talks privilege and unpacks the meaning of social privilege, positive projections and unearned social disadvantages. She dispels the myth of meritocracy, the oppression of male privilege, privilege systems and so much more at Tedx in Timberlane.