On The Privilege of Whiteness by Luis Valentino
(Luis
Valentino) Addressing the issue of “difference” in society is probably the most
challenging policy issue facing education. Race, ethnicity, sexual orientation,
language, etc., are all words that describe people who are viewed as different,
meaning non-white, not straight, limited or non-standard-English speaking, and
more. Institutions of higher education as well as K?—? 12 districts are
grappling with how to address this issue in a comprehensive and sustainable
way. Recently, The Federalist Papers
Project website wrote an article describing the effort by colleges and
universities to address whiteness and privilege.
The
“Privilege of Whiteness” workshop is
designed for white people to “reflect on and name the ways their privilege
impacts their beliefs and behaviours by gaining the skills to identify the
historical roots of White Privilege and how it manifests today,”
Are
we getting this right? Do we, the institution, not address difference because
it makes people feel uncomfortable or because it challenges who we are at our
core? Is doing nothing better than doing something, even if we make mistakes
along the way?
"As
I was curating this article to post on our Wired profiles Education Digest, I
couldn’t help but consider how we as educators choose to take on this issue.
Some of us choose to ignore it, “I treat everyone the same”, or we can choose
to do equity-lite work through African-American month, Cesar Chavez day, LGBTQ
Rainbow Festival, etc. For those with a more raised consciousness, we take it
further, asking of ourselves and others to identify and name the concept of
“difference”, and challenge ourselves to work with it, and through it in order
to fully understand what it means to be white, black, brown, yellow, gray,
poor, limited English proficient, fat, old……….." Luis Valentino.
More
importantly, what do we do when we begin to understand? What does it do for us?
How does a more inspired and aware perspective improve our social condition?
Learn more please visit http://www.valentino.org/
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