On Being White: A Raw, Honest Conversation
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https://doi.org/10.5860/cal.13n3.3Abstract
I’m white. But I didn’t start describing myself that way until adulthood. In fact, I doggedly avoided it. In high school, I once crossed out “white” and wrote “half Jewish” on a standardized test. I knew I was white, but I also knew thatit was not good to name whiteness. Black history, we could talk about, in Social Studies (during certain units). Latino cultures were celebrated (or, at least, acknowledged) in my Spanish classes. But the whiteness that served as the foundation for the other 99 percent of my life was taboo. Nobody ever said “as a white girl, I think . . .” or “white people like us . . .” in my (totally
white) circles.
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