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What is White Supremacy?

Educate 8:46

Release Date: 08/14/2020

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Educate 8:46

How is it that after decades, and in some cases centuries, of so-called “progress” that we still find ourselves confronted with grave and dangerous racial disparities in almost everything? On this episode, learn why systemic racism will persist until we excavate the roots of white supremacy. Additional Resources: Isabel Wilkerson, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents Derrick Bell, Faces at the Bottom of the Well Thandeka, Learning to be White: Money, Race, and God in America Baratunde Thurston,

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Educate 8:46

Historically, much of everyday life in the U.S. has been organized around the idea that white is good, pure, righteous, and most deserving of privilege, power, and protection. In this way, white supremacy no longer derives its power from an explicit social acceptableness. Instead, it has wedded itself -- almost imperceptibly -- to that which is considered neutral, normal, safe, and reasonable. Additional Resources: PBS,

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Educate 8:46

On this episode, Educate 8:46 tackles a deceptively simple, yet absolutely critical question. What is white supremacy? It’s more than a term used to describe the behavior of white supremacist organizations. White supremacy can also be traced throughout the history of many systems, institutions, laws, and practices that have normalized the protection and empowerment of white elites above all others. Additional Resources: Ibram X. Kendi, Stamped From the Beginning Carolyn Anderson, White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide Joel Olson, The Abolition of White Democracy Joe Feagin,...

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Educate 8:46

On the debut episode of Educate 8:46, Miami University Professor Dr. Denise Taliaferro Baszile explains why education is ultimately an act of self-determination that can lead us all to a more equitable society. The purpose of education, in a revolutionary sense, she says, is to seek to know better. So that we might be better. So that we might do better. So that we might collectively breathe forth a new, more just world. Additional Resources: Mwalimu Shujaa, Too Much Schooling, Too Little Education Anna Julia Cooper, Voice From the South Carter G. Woodson, Mis-Education of the Negro Ava...

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On this episode, Educate 8:46 tackles a deceptively simple, yet absolutely critical question. What is white supremacy?

It’s more than a term used to describe the behavior of white supremacist organizations. White supremacy can also be traced throughout the history of many systems, institutions, laws, and practices that have normalized the protection and empowerment of white elites above all others.

Additional Resources:

Ibram X. Kendi, Stamped From the Beginning

Carolyn Anderson, White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide

Joel Olson, The Abolition of White Democracy

Joe Feagin, Racist America: Roots, Current Realities, and Future Reparations

Nell Irvin Painter, The History of White People