Roo Phillips

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Among the privileges of whiteness are exemption from racial discomfort and the feeling of being wrong. My experiences as a white scholar studying and writing about race and as a white university administrator working with faculty-related diversity programs—the many times when I have made mistakes as well as times I have learned and done better—have taught me that forgoing these privileges and one’s presumption of innocence is necessary to attempting to work in solidarity with African American people.
Mormonism and White Supremacy: American Religion and The Problem of Racial Innocence
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