White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism

White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism

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A 2018 non-fiction book by Robin DiAngelo, an American academic, lecturer, and author. The book explores the concept of 'white fragility,' which DiAngelo defines as the discomfort and defensiveness that white people often experience when confronted with information about racial inequality and injustice.

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Robin D'Angelo she said it I want my Catholic guilt to be your policy on Race now oh and then so it's like you're racist because you were just born a Caucasian

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🎬 Joe Rogan Experience #2265 - Kurt Metzger

Joe Rogan Experience #2265 - Kurt Metzger

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Robin DiAngelo
White Fragility
racism
white privilege

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"Robin DiAngelo was mentioned by name in a discussion about 'Catholic guilt' being applied to racial policy, directly referencing her work on race and racism."

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