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Whose Issue?

July 23, 2020

Written by John

City streets are filling with demonstrators on behalf of black and indigenous victims of police brutality, and against racism generally. But I’m not BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, or a Person Of Colour). So is this really my issue? Decades ago when … Continued

Tags: blm, feminism, indigenous, justice, racism, sexism, social justice

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Realistically, What Do We Expect?

July 8, 2020

Written by John

Reform is in the air. Reconsideration of police forces. Renaming of buildings, colleges, airports, and more. Revising of policies and procedures. Re-education of the recalcitrant. Some of this reaction is commendable and long overdue. Some of it, to be sure, … Continued

Tags: hope, racism, realism, reform

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From “Guilt,” “Racism,” “Privilege,” and “Fragility” to Justice, Responsibility, Realism, and Hope

July 2, 2020

Written by John

The internet is telling me that as a white person I should feel guilty for all the bad things that have happened to BIPOC people in North America not only as far back as 1619 but all the way back … Continued

Tags: blm, justice, police, racism, white fragility

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