Part of the history that needs to be taught is The Emancipation Proclamation , the desegregation of the US military, the Civll Right Act of 1964, Affirmative Action, all of which are progress for POC. At this point, all of the inequities to which you refer are illegal, and the laws provide for enforcement--EEOC--in recognition that ther…
Part of the history that needs to be taught is The Emancipation Proclamation , the desegregation of the US military, the Civll Right Act of 1964, Affirmative Action, all of which are progress for POC. At this point, all of the inequities to which you refer are illegal, and the laws provide for enforcement--EEOC--in recognition that there's work to be done. I still don't see what advantage there is in abandoning the language of anti-discrimination for that of White privilege. Do proponents believe that White people are not also taken advantage of by the power structure?
Part of the history that needs to be taught is The Emancipation Proclamation , the desegregation of the US military, the Civll Right Act of 1964, Affirmative Action, all of which are progress for POC. At this point, all of the inequities to which you refer are illegal, and the laws provide for enforcement--EEOC--in recognition that there's work to be done. I still don't see what advantage there is in abandoning the language of anti-discrimination for that of White privilege. Do proponents believe that White people are not also taken advantage of by the power structure?