Show notes
Join me as I discuss how whiteness or white racial identity extends beyond white supremacy and how we think of it. Episode 5 starts us off for Black History Month discussing how white supremacy is related to the social construction of race, white supremacy that goes beyond extremist hate groups. How whiteness and white supremacy sets the stage for the expectations and treatment of nonwhite persons. References, Resources & Recommendations: Talking About Race: Whiteness | SmithsonianUncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man | Emmanuel AchoJane ElliottWhy I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race | Reni Eddo-LodgeWhite Lies: Race and the Myths of Whiteness by Maurice BergerWhite Fragility by Robin DiAngeloAngry White Men by Michael KimmelWhite Rage by Carol AndersonFatal Invention by Dorothy RobertsBetween the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi CoatesBorn a Crime by Trevor NoahI’m Still Here by Austin Channing BrownThe Price of the Ticket by James BaldwinThe Fire Next Time by James BaldwinMedical Apartheid by Harriet WashingtonThe Bluest Eyes by Toni MorrisonStamped From the Beginning by Ibram KendiThe Black Image in the White Mind by Robert Entman & Andrew RojeckiThe Color of Law by Richard Rothstein



