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Thank you for posting this video. Just wondering what technology you opted to utilize and how have things been going since this stage in your CCR platform development process.
these delusional people should be admitted to an asylum. Every race gets to support their own except whites... that is insane. Black only universities is totally racist as well as affirmative action. Whites should NEVER feel guilt unless they themselves owned slaves at some point (nobody alive now on the planet) and no black should feel oppressed if they were never a slave themselves. White is great race and helped abolish it before blacks abolished it in africa....let that sink in.
The gov’t is making everything about racism to divide and conquer. Women are more agreeable than men and so the people are more subject to dissolution aka brainwashing. Women naturally play into this because they want to help the weak. Whomever the media portrays as weak, they want to help.
Anyone trying to learn from these two morons need to run far away. It's easy, you want to know how to identify a racist? They will clearly admit it to you. Racism exists on both sides of the spectrum. As somebody that has minority coworkers, lives in a community of minorities. These women are looked at like nut jobs. In fact these two women are the type that are bringing back racism because they're causing tribalism. So let these women go off and get their queen of spade tattoos while they live in their little bubbles of privilege in self guilt. While the rest of the world just focuses on living and moving forward.
Culturism *IS NOT* racism. And *CULTURE* should be judged and critiques freely and openly . . . in a once democratic republic . . . with intentions of continuing and surviving. Marxism == EVIL. Whites are not Racist . . . but people who *ACCUSE OF SUCH* simply because of *THEIR SKIN COLOR* are the *TRUE* damned racists.
I am not sure if i want my kids to go to university anymore. Why would i want to spend ungodly amount of money for my kids to be indoctrinate by these people.
Thank you so much for this discussion! I now have several ideas that I'm certain I can pitch to a friend at Saturday Night Live. The cone of confidentiality. Brilliant!
Blm is associated with white oppression and I am encouraging people to return to there lives. If you want to end racism accept human as human. Don't be race baited into blm it's a hippocrate and con artist group think i'm lying a con artist made the group skin color is a labelling and identification tool for divide and conquer laugh for all I care but I speak the truth.
These people are completely racist. Someone needs to teach them how to judge people by the content of their character and not their color of their skin
Black people earn 87 cents to every 1 dollar compared to white people, have 90 percent less family wealth, have a much higher rate of going to impoverished schools, half as likely to go to college and live 6 years shorter than white people. These are facts. It's not racist to spotlight inequalities and advocate for change. You're racist for ignoring them.
Something that Robin Holmes-Sullivan stresses is that efforts for change must begin at the top of any institution. She goes on to say that it's very difficult and should not, by no means, be taken lightly. Transformation change comes from bold approach and remain consistent.
Our socio-economic status really does play a role on what we do and don't entertain. When it comes to social class, it goes beyond money, but that is a start. This can cause a disconnect or rather trouble connecting with others who may have grown up more economically privileged; it can be hard to navigate those topics.
I too believe that we learn from the land and have so much to deconstruct within ourselves; this land was colonized and it is our duty to do our homework -- by no means is it mean tot be easy. This is about humanity as a whole.
Polarization vs the common good: "white supremacy thrives on polarization" - Claire Robbins. When conversations such as this continue to happen, the more white supremacy is challenged. D.L. Stewart shared a really powerful statement in how white supremacy shown through policies, both institutionally and politically.
I'm also in agreement with Stephen John Quaye, President of ACPA; of the importance of doing our own research to find the information. I have had many moments where I learned about something and continued to dig deeper by looking for books and articles and seeking more voices.
I really enjoyed hearing what Dr. Accapadi shared in response to the question of how understanding the relationship within themselves aided in the fight against injustice. I'm hoping to begin my carrier in higher eduction in a similar way and I'm wanting to be sure that wherever I end up within higher education that I remain diligent in being an active participant in the conversations surrounding critical race theory and feminism.
A way that I engage in activism is shown more in conversations. I make an effort to provide a space where people feel comfortable in sharing their experiences and views with me. I try to stay current, as much as my mental and emotional capacity can take in that day because it is really heavy. Within the last year or so, it seems as though a current trend is happening: if you don't post about it, you're part of the problem. However, I challenge that statement. A friend of mine posted a video last week that countered that argument in a way and gave a reminder that it's okay to not hold space for certain issues -- so many heart-wrenching things are happening throughout the world and to be expected to remain aware of it all would be almost impossible and nearly debilitating. So my question then would be, and specifically regarding higher education: how can we show support to the students who may be dealing with a topic we know nothing about and may not yet have the capacity to educate ourselves in?