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Insight On The Side: Understanding and Recognizing Privilege
40 minutes Posted Jan 14, 2021 at 5:15 pm.
: We’re gonna be talkin’ about all different types of privilege.
: Olivia provides the definition.
: What’s problematic with the word privilege? And why white people are triggered by the phrase “white privilege.”
: A form of white privilege, in which people get to be an individual, rather than be held to the standard of the latest screw-up who looks like them.
: Why not use the word “fortune” instead?
: There’s nothing wrong with being privileged, and why it’s important to recognize your privilege.
: What privilege actually is in daily life.
: Raven and Olivia acknowledge different ways they have been privileged regarding education, employment, and the pandemic.
: Being privileged through the ability to tune out of other people’s trauma and tragedies.
: How the ability to disconnect relates to white privilege, and Raven briefly relays personal experiences with racism.
: When people don’t want to acknowledge the problems others’ face, or they downplay them.
: Privilege doesn’t mean nothing bad will ever happen to you, but that you’re afforded more opportunities to not deal with certain life circumstances.
: Struggling and facing discrimination as people with disabilities, the circus of dealing with paratransit services, and how people who drive are privileged.
: Folks assuming their community is representative of the rest of the world.
: Having privilege is not a problem, it’s how you use it to understand and help others.
: Outro.
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Olivia and Raven talk about what privilege is, different types of privilege, how they are privileged themselves, and stress that there’s not a problem with it.
Note: There’s intermittent noise after 23 minutes, but we hope you’re able to enjoy the conversation.
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Music Credit: No Starlight Dey Beat - Nana Kwabena