Feel free to give feedback.
This one’s about whether you should write an angry response to being called a racist.
Idea totally ripped off from Gary Dauphin’s Should I use blackface in my blog? flowchart. I hope it meets with his approval.
Feel free to give feedback.
This one’s about whether you should write an angry response to being called a racist.
Idea totally ripped off from Gary Dauphin’s Should I use blackface in my blog? flowchart. I hope it meets with his approval.
Tags: anti-racism · decision-making · flowchart · guide · ibarw · ibarw3 · racist
Sorry to miss yesterday’s IBARW post. I was thinking, definitely, about it, but didn’t have anything that seemed worthy. I do think I will plan, soon, to come up with a flowchart (or possibly more than one) in the style of the “using blackface on your blog” flowchart, that has to do with how to have privilege and avoid being racist, though I fear that scope is too wide for practicality.
Though I sometimes disagree with where Kate Harding and her posse go, I have to give her respect for this self-revealing post about her own privilege and her own processing about privilege.
Tags: accusation · guide · ibarw · ibarw3 · kate harding · privilege
I posted rather a long comment (as kalessin) there.