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The Book Launch for White Fragility

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Why I Use Humor

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Chapter One Challenges to Talking to White People about Racism

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Individualism

16:14

Jackie Robinson

23:40

Chapter Three

25:45

Do You Think Young People Today Are Less Racist

27:54

Aversive Racism

30:25

How Do these Narratives Function in the Conversation

40:26

Discourse Analysis

43:08

What What Is White Racial Equilibrium

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What Interrupts Our Racial Equilibrium

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White Fragility

56:38

Poster Boy for White Fragility

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Underlying Assumptions

1:07:25

Women of Color

1:10:58

How Can a Person of Color Navigate around White Fragility in the Workplace When Direct Confrontation Usually Ends in Retaliation

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Dr. Robin DiAngelo discusses 'White Fragility'
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2018Jul 3
University of Washington professor Dr. Robin DiAngelo reads from her book "White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism," explains the phenomenon, and discusses how white people can develop their capacity to engage more constructively across race. Speakers include: Misha Stone, Seattle Public Library Robin DiAngelo, PhD, Critical Racial & Social Justice Education

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