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The Difference Between Being "Not Racist" and Antiracist

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Explore the transformative concept of antiracism in this thought-provoking TED Talk featuring author and historian Ibram X. Kendi. Delve into the fundamental difference between being "not racist" and actively antiracist, and learn how to recognize, take responsibility for, and reject prejudices in public policies, workplaces, and personal beliefs. Discover practical ways to use this awareness to combat injustice and inequality, replacing them with love and understanding. The 51-minute virtual interview, hosted by TED's Whitney Pennington Rodgers and Cloe Shasha, covers a wide range of topics including the basic tenets of antiracism, white privilege, policy priorities, addressing racism in the workplace, intersectionality, and the scope of progress. Gain insights on how to make the Black Lives Matter movement a nonpartisan issue, navigate cancel culture, and maintain a central focus on antiracist efforts. Draw inspiration from models in other countries and explore the most crucial aspects of allowing change to occur. Conclude with Kendi's personal reflections on hope and progress in the ongoing fight against systemic racism.

Syllabus

Intro
Basic tenets of antiracist
The difference between being not racist and antiracist
How other ethnic minorities can participate
Relationship between antiracist and systemic change
White privilege
Policy priorities
How to address racism in the workplace
How to make BLM a nonpartisan issue
How to think about antiracist
Intersectionality
Cancel culture
Keeping the conversation central
Models in other countries
Who you are mattered first
Scope of progress
What gives you hope
The most important thing to allow
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