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Eloquent explanation of white privilege from a white man. Macklemore is one of my favorites. Healing racism begins with facing this important truth.
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August 23, 2013 | Categories: Healing Ripple Effect, Learning to Change the World | Tags: healing them, healing us, Health, macklemore, media, Person of color, Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, rap music, Rolling Stone, Seattle, them, us, White people, white privilege | Leave a comment
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You gotta watch this hilarious thought provoking segment on media and white on white crime.
Something to consider when you see this type of media representation from the other UNREPORTED side of the fence.
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August 8, 2013 | Categories: Healing Ripple Effect, Learning to Change the World, Social Justice Events | Tags: African American, Arts, California, caucasion, Chris Hayes, cord jefferson, Crime, Fox News Channel, gawker, healing racism, media, mock bill o reilly, msnbc, Racism, them, United States, United States Department of Justice, us, Violent crime, white on white crime, White people, white privilege | 1 Comment
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I love it when a white man speaks the truth about race relations or white privilege!
Comedy can be an effective way to help people UNDERSTAND the truth.
This video is totally worth 3 minutes of your day:)
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August 4, 2013 | Categories: Favorite Completed Assignments | Tags: African American, America, black, civil rights, comedy, healing racism, race relations, Racism, slavery, white, white privilege | Leave a comment
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I have to share when I see healing in our world. EXCELLENT VIDEO!
This police chief was saying what should have been said a LONG time ago.
Right now there are so many examples of grace being displayed in our world if we pay attention.
Healing begins within and creates a ripple effect in our communities.
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July 23, 2013 | Categories: Favorite Completed Assignments | Tags: civil rights, fear, hate, healing, love, overdue apology, police brutality, police terrorism, race relations, Racism, ripple effect, southern oppression | Leave a comment