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When it comes to racism, are you a non or an anti? | Hank VanPutten | TEDxLSSC 

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Drawing from work and research in diversity, equity, and inclusion, this talk explores different categorical definitions of racism and the perspectives they come from. A native of Jamaica, New York, Hank Van Putten earned his B.S. in Education from Northeastern University, and a M. Ed. from Cambridge College. Hank spent 35 years in the Newton Public Schools in Massachusetts and is currently a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Facilitator/Trainer for the Peace and Justice Institute at Valencia College. Hank is an anti-racist educator who has received training from internationally recognized scholars. His interests have focused on the impact of race on the academic achievement of African American students. To this end he has taught a graduate course for educators entitled “Active Anti-Racism and Effective Classroom Practices for All Students,” and the Foundation Course in the Graduate Program of Conflict Resolution and Peaceable Schools at Lesley University. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 90   
@nonstop3rd
@nonstop3rd Год назад
This talk struck a chord with me - I know so many people who pride themselves on doing the bare minimum to be allies, yet roll their eyes at anything more instead of wanting to further their understanding.
@vladhvadim
@vladhvadim Год назад
too me also
@nonstop3rd
@nonstop3rd Год назад
@@vladhvadim 👍
@nextgendynasty
@nextgendynasty Год назад
it did with me also
@samizdat113
@samizdat113 Год назад
Allies? 😆 🤣 😂 I pride myself in being your enemy.
@carmelmillar4422
@carmelmillar4422 3 года назад
Beautiful and powerful message. I hear the message of personal action and I thank you. x
@bethdanster
@bethdanster Год назад
This is an incredible talk - easy to understand and follow but so profound in terms of making you rethink where and how you stand in society
@berthoumieuxjuniorjeangeos2786
@berthoumieuxjuniorjeangeos2786 16 дней назад
I love this talk ... that's fantastic. Congratulations 👏🏿
@ronaepstien
@ronaepstien Год назад
I love this talk, I love Hank - I hope people can see what he is saying for the truth and need instead of being offended.
@andersonaimes
@andersonaimes Год назад
This is an amazing talk Hank, the way you unpack everything in a factual, non accusatory way makes it very easy to ask ourselves those questions and not feel shame for never having done so before
@hankvanputten6343
@hankvanputten6343 Год назад
THX Anderson for your thoughts and reflections.
@hasnain-jeelani
@hasnain-jeelani Год назад
'the essential feature of racism is not about hostility, nor misperception, but rather a system of advantage that is derived on the basis of race' - this quote is the truth and something I've felt many times over
@rdococ
@rdococ Год назад
Like affirmative action?
@hamlinr
@hamlinr Год назад
I'm not sure I can answer this question Hank. You've given me a lot to think about.
@funkqueen2029
@funkqueen2029 4 месяца назад
Thanks so much for that. I am the constant victim of Racism & Discrimination. Our Silence Condones Racism!
@yonasdawitmelese1528
@yonasdawitmelese1528 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely amazing explanation about the topic.
@hankvanputten6343
@hankvanputten6343 9 месяцев назад
Thank-you for your kind words!
@maxinebennier
@maxinebennier Год назад
I appreciated the way Hank used his "privilege bracelet" to highlight the opportunities he has... was a very good way of demonstrating how each of us faces different societal challenges and advantages
@chloesanduski
@chloesanduski Год назад
'the essential feature of racism is not about hostility, nor misperception, but rather a system of advantage that is derived on the basis of race' - what a fantastic quote.
@elissazachary3790
@elissazachary3790 Год назад
Definitely relate to all the stuff he says about being left handed and could add way more to the list, so many hobbies and skills I gave up trying to learn because it was too hard as a left handed person. Then I thought about all the different minorities and the immensity of what they are deprived of and it makes me want to cry.
@DavidEmerling79
@DavidEmerling79 Год назад
Left-handers learn that they can never play shortstop on their baseball team. Nor could they be the 2nd baseman, 3rd baseman or catcher. Right-handers, on the other hand, can play *any* of the 9 positions. Right-handers seldom think much about those restrictions on left-handers. Had Abner Doubleday (inventor of baseball) decided that the bases would be run clockwise instead of counterclockwise, the right-handers would have all the restrictions, not the left-handers - a rather arbitrary situation.
@thunkjunk
@thunkjunk 11 месяцев назад
What makes white people right handed and minorities left handed?
@kendalllrose
@kendalllrose Год назад
What an emotive and difficult question to answer. Thanks for opening the conversation.
@janetsplace1953
@janetsplace1953 Год назад
you saw the link too!
@mattyounce2486
@mattyounce2486 3 года назад
This was intellectually superior to the concept of xenophobia, racism, and hatred of a people. Conceivably striving for equality and understanding probably makes me an antiracist however if I have to walk a middle path and never arrive at an answer I would venture to assume antiracism is both a hinderance and a benefit because I'm not scared of the truth just the length to go to challenge it, where ignorance is common sense and census is the norm.
@RodMen_89
@RodMen_89 3 года назад
antiracism is a acronoum for cultural marxism
@jayreaves1578
@jayreaves1578 Год назад
I had never thought of racism of "systems of advantage that are derived from race". Perspective changes what you see.
@hairypoppins294
@hairypoppins294 Год назад
thanks for sending this to me, yes that is truth
@stephaniewarner7695
@stephaniewarner7695 3 месяца назад
Inspired.
@nextgendynasty
@nextgendynasty Год назад
thanks Hank for your perspective. This was a really valuable listen.
@hankvanputten6343
@hankvanputten6343 Год назад
Thank-you🙏🏽
@mayaquinton
@mayaquinton Год назад
Loved the bit about his privilege bracelet - certainly made me think again about the privileges I have, especially being able to access any building at any time. That's something I've literally never thought about NOT being able to do.
@eldanomurua
@eldanomurua 6 месяцев назад
Most excellent
@jeffb713
@jeffb713 Год назад
I would imagine economist Dr Thomas Sowell is chuckling at the intellectually simplistic nature of this presentation.
@MissMuMu33
@MissMuMu33 Год назад
Stop
@thanawatdangprasert
@thanawatdangprasert Год назад
We have to dig deep to examine the racial culture we are born into to answer Hank's question.
@hankvanputten6343
@hankvanputten6343 Год назад
Thanawat, Clint Smith challenges us to examine the entanglement of capitalism, colonialism and slavery. THX for your thoughts and reflections.
@vladhvadim
@vladhvadim Год назад
Did not know a huge amount of this
@f.c.illslick1488
@f.c.illslick1488 Год назад
Interesting what he said about parents discouraging children from using their left hands in a right handed world.
@ivancastille1574
@ivancastille1574 Год назад
I am a Diversity Workforce Advocate with a African American owned Construction company on a Big Transportation Project in Portland Oregon. I appreciate this presentation and will ask this question in our diversity training presentations. Thank you so much!
@hankvanputten6343
@hankvanputten6343 Год назад
I appreciate your paying it forward!
@fantastic.shoppingaddict
@fantastic.shoppingaddict Год назад
Wow this talk really opened my eyes to a lot of my own privilege, some of which I'd never even though of before - like being able to access any building at any time. It's pretty wild how much you don't realize about other peoples abilities when you've never had to think about it
@TheIrishfitter
@TheIrishfitter Год назад
This is excellent.
@hankvanputten6343
@hankvanputten6343 Год назад
Thank you!
@kdx1214
@kdx1214 3 года назад
Great knowledge
@hankvanputten6343
@hankvanputten6343 Год назад
Thank you for your kind words!
@hankvanputten6343
@hankvanputten6343 Год назад
THX for your words of support!
@guillermoelnino
@guillermoelnino Год назад
Sh itty prop aganda
@selitudenow
@selitudenow Год назад
Man the story about the house appraisal around the 8:10 mark is just insane.
@hankvanputten6343
@hankvanputten6343 Год назад
Indeed, and it’s not an “isolated incident”.
@anadepina2696
@anadepina2696 Год назад
We might be kin. You look so much like my people from Cape Verde, West Africa.
@derekjohnston2105
@derekjohnston2105 Год назад
Thanks Hank for breaking this down to easily relatable concepts. Reframing racism as a "system of advantages" gave me new insight into how pervasive it is.
@hankvanputten6343
@hankvanputten6343 Год назад
Derek, THX for your thoughts and reflections.
@kirkslapete
@kirkslapete Год назад
John Lennon asked us to imagine all the people living life in peace. That was last century and we're still not even close.
@toms8393
@toms8393 Год назад
Will you be opening a church in the near future? It’s phenomenal religion you are selling.
@MissMuMu33
@MissMuMu33 Год назад
Calm down
@bobsmith3931
@bobsmith3931 Год назад
There are talks on classification of ghosts, too. Doesn’t make it true.
@pagetderosier5267
@pagetderosier5267 Год назад
I'm ashamed to say I didn't even know there was a distinction between the two. Seems very obvious to me now that I've listened to this.
@hankvanputten6343
@hankvanputten6343 Год назад
I appreciate your self-reflection!
@amagodatfortnite
@amagodatfortnite Год назад
To be honest I'm not able to answer your question Hank. I'm anti racism having experienced it first hand. But fear I may be racially biased
@marybryant6213
@marybryant6213 3 года назад
Weird music in the beginning...poor taste. Whoever chose that set the wrong tone for this amazing speech.
@Chelsea-Chelsea
@Chelsea-Chelsea Год назад
This makes me think of people who refuse to even analyse their own behaviour in relation to questions like this. You know the kind of people who say things like "I don't even see colour" - and the best response to that statement I've heard is if you don't see colour then you aren't seeing more than half of the population.
@V4Andy
@V4Andy 3 года назад
On this issue you're either with us or against us.
@dannyberinger4634
@dannyberinger4634 Год назад
Woah! Take it easy killer
@boogerrhymes
@boogerrhymes Год назад
It's really crazy to think about how many difficulties other people face that we aren't even aware of because of our privilege. Like when people say "I don't see color" how in the world do they think that's an argument for NOT being rac'st like if you don't see color then you don't see over 2/3rds of the worlds population.
@geangarcia2673
@geangarcia2673 Год назад
No.
@maxinebennier
@maxinebennier Год назад
I don't think that's one of the options 🤔
@glennwatson3313
@glennwatson3313 Год назад
I have found that people are able to see oppression even when it does not exist, especially when it does not exist. The problem with racism is that the demand is far greater than the supply.
@livequality4578
@livequality4578 Год назад
Anti-racists depend on racism for employment and identity, so they work tirelessly to rebuild it.
@brentmcclain2014
@brentmcclain2014 Год назад
I was a wrestling coach. I personally cut the hair of a white kid whose hair did not meet the referee's grooming standards. He either refused to wear a cap or his coach didn't have one. Whatever the case, no racism took place that day.
@BetterDayswithMotso
@BetterDayswithMotso Год назад
you still oppressed the kid
@locdinwithzaza
@locdinwithzaza 5 месяцев назад
@@BetterDayswithMotsohe could’ve not competed 😂
@Deachinio07
@Deachinio07 Год назад
Many of the stories that you gave us as an example of racism had nothing to do with that. When you put race as the most important thing in some individual/institutional decisions, this is what your thinking looks. You put race in things that don t have nothing to do with race. You have to be more factual, not propagandistic.
@hankvanputten6343
@hankvanputten6343 Год назад
Andrei, THX for your thoughts and reflections. I’d invite you to examine the entanglement of capitalism, colonialism and slavery to uncover why it is important to place race at the center. Without racism, there’d be no need to distinguish folks by race.
@Deachinio07
@Deachinio07 Год назад
Why no need to distinct folks by race ? It is very important in Medicine for example. Different races has different risk factors in different diseases and different outcomes. Some races are more susceptible for some diseases aswell. It is a must in Medicine to know this differences and to give a great and correct care. So this is an example of why is necessary to distinct human beings by race. And for capitalism and slavery is a very long discussion. Slavery existed for very long time and it was not the Westerns who were first. Go more back in history if you want. I don’t Say it was Good, but this is how the things very back there worked. And for capitalism what is the alternative ? Is there a better regime? Communist China or Russia? Monarchy?..So please, no. In capitalism i have the chance and freedom to succeed by myself. This is powerful and enough.
@wildflowerhoney1862
@wildflowerhoney1862 Год назад
I've experienced racism and believe that people feel threatened when someone is different to them
@thetis5813
@thetis5813 3 года назад
30 Mn kanalda kimsemi yorum yazmaz
@masterlee9822
@masterlee9822 Год назад
What about the third option not involved.
@samizdat113
@samizdat113 Год назад
Neither. I just am.
@jehovahhohenzollern3329
@jehovahhohenzollern3329 3 года назад
*Please stop claiming your birth as American on your Census question you MAY NOT check off all ethnicity boxes, you will argue racism!*
@tarasuppleton
@tarasuppleton Год назад
what?
@sneegardsneedsen1738
@sneegardsneedsen1738 Год назад
Didn't watch + I'm pro
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