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In reply to the discussion: I only get into trouble on DU when I try to get to what's real. [View all]Chiquitita
(752 posts)my own head around what I can do. One of the stubbornest bubbles around is the white bubble. And yes, it boggles the mind. I live in a college town with about 25% Black, 10% Latino and 5% Asian. I'm white, and the conversations about race with white, democratic, highly educated friends at dinner can be, let's just say, OMG. It's like, I'm aiming at the target, shooting at the target and the idea arrows just keep bouncing off. Some of the choices of people of color are just bewildering to them...yet they don't get out of their comfort zone much, ask and listen, change their white-centered priorities, seek out POC voices or history, or make determined efforts to question their paternalism. These are mainly people over 50, and politically engaged.
Anyway, I'm going to keep taking aim at that "privileged" cluelessness, including my own.