The conversation explores the complexities of racism and white feminism, emphasizing that racism is an ideology that systemically denies access to resources, power, and security.
Nikki critiques Robin DiAngelo's prominence in anti-racism, highlighting the disparity between her success and that of Black experts. Larone Ellison discusses the historical context of affirmative action, noting that white women have benefited most, often at the expense of Black women.
The discussion also touches on the systemic advantages of whiteness, the role of white women in chattel slavery, and the ongoing nature of anti-oppression work, stressing that it is a lifelong process.
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