In which I shall attempt to explain how I think entitlement/privilege is related to docentry/tokenism, reverse racism and how I think you can use your entitlement/privilege for good.
Updated: To try to clarify a bit.
In which I shall attempt to explain how I think entitlement/privilege is related to docentry/tokenism, reverse racism and how I think you can use your entitlement/privilege for good.
Updated: To try to clarify a bit.
Tags: activism · allies · antiracism · docentry · entitlement · identities · isms · privilege · safety · tokenism
I got an e-mail last night that got me thinking. It was from someone who’d taken exception to the language I used in my latest “Dear White People…” post. At issue were many interrelated things, but one primary concern expressed to me was my choice of the pronoun “you” when I spoke to and about white people. One point brought home to me was that at least this person in specific felt like those “you” pronouns were calling em out to speak on behalf of all white people.
I want to say a little bit about both language and rhetoric in my essays as well as my feelings about my allies, and finally touch a little on tokenizing and being tokenized (i.e. being called upon to speak for a group either in a formal or an informal capacity).
Tags: activism · allies · isms · language · rhetoric · The Man · tokenizing · tokens
Okay, so maybe I should rename my blog to Angry Halfbreed Queer Chink or something.
When it comes down to it, after the anger or frustration subsides, what I’m left with is disappointment.
(I should note that I am trying to recover from a bout of food poisoning today, so if I sound/read a bit off, that would be why. Not wanting pity or excuses, just giving an explanation.)
Tags: allies · anti-racism · bridge building · can we? · coalitions · race relations · yes we can