Tim Wise on privilege and how hard work will not get everyone to the same place.
Fire it Up has produced a great zine on anti-oppression. To download it, click here.
Tim Wise on privilege and how hard work will not get everyone to the same place.
Fire it Up has produced a great zine on anti-oppression. To download it, click here.
Some examples of privileges enjoined by the group:
Jen referring how she as a white person has the privilege to not to have to think about double-consciousness (in terms of race, but maybe not in terms of gender).
Dani talked about being born in Australia and thus is a native English which makes (academic) life easier.
Juan reflected on how we didn’t start with the “classical” sociological categories race, class, gender etc. but then how quickly one arrives as these when one starts to deconstruct. And then he gave an example of a society where privilege was understood in terms of where on lived as the village was situated on a hill and human waste would find its way down the hill, so the higher up the better.
Andres spoke of being born in Colombia and having access to the Anglo-Saxon world.
Heather spoke of the privilege o being able to go to university.
Jon spoke how being able to speak English give us the privilege to be at this conference. Him and I (Jens) also spoke o the privilege of comfortably belonging to shared norms in for example mass media.
Usman also challenged the myth of I’ve worked hard and thus I deserve what I got (my privileges).
Usamn then shoved a video clip from a talk with Tim Wise.
Peter shared his story how he could be here at the conf here today. Two working parents which allowed for university studies … met Caroline … dad works in Africa so frequent flyer miles to spare ad thus Peter could come here to London…
Usamn then rounded off the session with some perspectives on racism (from zine Fire it up, light a match) and the role of being an ally.