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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 07:10 am
Someone on [livejournal.com profile] debunkingwhite posted a link to these race related resources from ibarw, which has a BUNCH of really interesting essays, many of them on topics I'm interested in.

But I'm actually a little burnt out about talking about race etc for a little while (Complex concepts! Brain hurty!) so go read these yourselves :)



Something I would like to get a better grip on, and haven't seen discussed anywhere very well, is how to deal not with, say, white feminists vs non-white feminists (the power differential there is at least pretty straight forward) but, say white feminists dealing/conflicting with non-white men. Or gay men, or transexuals. Or white non-english speaking non-americans vs non-white english speaking americans. I think the ideas about intersectionality I linked to above are a good place to start, though. Acknowledging everyone's experiences and not trying to create a linear hierarchy of oppression. I think aknowledging people's experiences is important even when the power differential is really straightforward: even straight white men can have deeply traumatising experiences to do with race/gender etc, and it's important not to dismiss individual experience even as you emphasise that individuals privileged place in an overall unjust society *insert thinky essay here :)*
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