A theoretical framework developed by Rev. Dr. Philippe Matthews took into account: Historical and current impact of cultural and psychic destruction of Africans Developmental implications biologically, psychologically, and socially The reality of ongoing systemic assault on African consciousness The African view of self post-colonization taking into account the reality of neo-colonialism
Friday, March 10, 2017
#WhiteFragility vs. #WhitePrivilege and Guilt (Battalora and DiAngelo)
#WhiteFragility vs. #WhitePrivilege and Guilt (Battalora and DiAngelo) Brought to you by: Dr. Jacqueline Battalora’s 5-Day Free Ecourse; Where Did “White People” Come From? https://goo.gl/yypx20 ------------------ On this epic edition of the Philippe Matthews Show, author of Birth of A White Nation (http://goo.gl/q3eRCW), Dr. Jacqueline Battalora and author of #WhiteFragility, Dr. Robin DiAngelo discusses Dismantling White Guilt, White Fragility and White Supremacy! ABOUT DR. JACQUELINE BATTALORA Dr. Jacqueline Battalora is an attorney and professor of sociology and criminal justice at Saint Xavier University in Chicago. She is the author of the 2013 book “Birth of A White Nation: The Invention of White People and it's Relevance Today.” (http://goo.gl/q3eRCW). As an anti-racist writer, educator, and trainer, she teaches courses in law and society having received her Ph.D from Northwestern University where her research was shaped by an interest in the social forces that make deep human connections across race so difficult to sustain. Her graduate training includes: theology, social ethics, sociology, and law. Battalora’s approach to white awareness training is enhanced by employment experience that includes educator, corporate attorney, Chicago police officer, and coffeehouse co-owner. Her writings explore the enforcement of divisions between people specifically, the making of human difference in law. Dr. Battalora was born in Scotland and lived in Belgium for six years before her family relocated to Victoria, Texas. The experience of attending high school & middle school in Texas formed her understanding of race in America. Dr. Battalora speaks widely on the topic of the invention of white people in law and has been conducting white awareness & anti-racist training sessions since the mid 1990s. She has trained teachers as well as lawyers, judges, activists, corporate and law enforcement officials on the legal historical record of white privilege and its implications for work conducted today. ABOUT DR. ROBIN DIANGELO Dr. Robin DiAngelo is the author of two books, What Does It Mean To Be White: Developing Racial Literacy (http://amzn.to/2kBKVmE) and Is Everyone Really Equal? An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education (http://amzn.to/2lE4qPx). Dr. DiAngelo teaches courses in Multicultural Teaching, Inter-group Dialogue Facilitation, Cultural Diversity & Social Justice, and Anti-Racist Education. Her area of research is in Whiteness Studies and Critical Discourse Analysis, explicating how Whiteness is reproduced in everyday narratives. However, she is most famously known for her 70-page paper entitled, White Fragility (http://goo.gl/0jGXQE). LINKS: http://ift.tt/1WcufTN http://ift.tt/1q2vIxp http://ift.tt/1qMlb9O RELATED: Uprooting White Fragility: Intersectional Anti-Racism in the Post-Racial Ethical Foodscape https://goo.gl/CQlvvK White Fright - Spiders, Snakes and Black Men! https://goo.gl/HGFEmw Understanding #WhiteFragility with Dr. Robin DiAngelo https://goo.gl/MROSXs #WhiteLivesMatter with Dr. Jacqueline Battalora https://goo.gl/J64jPI
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