I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness
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white fragility
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white fragility
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what are you going
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to do differently?”
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the indifference and ignorance of most white people in this country.
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This is how it always should have been.
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For all their talk about being persecuted, white Christian Americans don’t know this kind of terror. Generations of Black Americans have known nothing but this kind of terror.
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Organizations would be
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wise to tap Black women in helping to craft the direction of the organization, the vision of the publication, the purpose of the ministry. When our voices are truly desired, numbers will cease
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to be the sole mark of ac...
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listening to the hurt and pain of people of color is the end
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of the road, rather than the beginning.
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White people need to listen, to pause so that people of color can clearly articulate both the
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disappointment they’ve endured and what it would take for reparations to be made.