Race Relations

Issue Of The Week VIII Fall 2011-2012: Privilege And Resistance

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Abby L. Ferber Ph.D. Professor of Sociology
Dena Samuels Associate Professor Womens and Ethnic Studies

In her classic article, “White Privilege and Male Privilege,” Peggy McIntosh (1988) offers a long list of examples of white privilege she experiences. She notes that white privilege includes being able to assume that most of the people you or your children study in school will be of the same race; being able to go shopping without being followed; never being called a credit to one’s race, or having to represent one’s entire race; as well as simple details like finding flesh colored bandages to match one’s skin color. These examples highlight the unearned nature of privilege.

Minorities Must Participate In Making Our Two-Party System of Government Work For All

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Janice S. Ellis Ph.D.

Irrespective of what you think of Herman Cain, the current Republican Party with its Tea Pot tempest (the Tea Party), President Obama, and the Democratic Party, each election represents an educational opportunity that can assist in closing the great divide between the “haves” and “have-nots.” There are many lessons for us to learn and many opportunities to make our government work more effectively.

Eradicating Racism One Encounter, One Opportunity At A Time

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Janice S. Ellis Ph.D.

Each of us could take steps as we go about our daily lives to advance the eradication of racism and racist behavior in both our American and global society. We only need the will and courage to address it whenever the opportunity arises.


We can also create our own opportunities by taking a stand whenever racism rears its ugly head in our presence.


There are individuals and communities, albeit not enough, that are making the effort. A few recent events are worth noting.

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