“In order to prevent chronic discomfort, Whites may learn not to notice. But in not noticing, one loses opportunities for greater insight into oneself and one's experience. A significant dimension of who one is in the world, one's Whiteness, remains uninvestigated and perceptions of daily experience are routinely distorted. Privilege goes unnoticed, and all but the most blatant acts of racial bigotry are ignored. Not noticing requires energy.”
Quote by Beverly Daniel Tatum
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Why are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?
The book delves into the reasons behind the common observation of Black students grouping together in school cafeterias, examining the social and psychological factors that contribute to this behavior. It provides insights into the complexities of racial identity and the impact of racial segregation in educational environments. more
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