10 ways I personally benefit from privilege:
- Almost all public spaces feel welcoming to me, including museums, office buildings, and libraries.
- I can choose not to follow the news without it having a great effect on me.
- I am not afraid of the police. I have never been afraid of the police.
- I don’t worry about my husband having an altercation with the police.
- I don’t worry about how to raise my children to behave around the police and law enforcement.
- Sephora and other beauty/makeup shops always have makeup that matches with my skin tone and hair products that work for my hair.
- I don’t have to worry about speaking “correctly” in person or over the phone in order to avoid being negatively judged.
- I grew up in a “nice area of town” and experienced no financial troubles growing up. This is undoubtedly due in part (if not in large part) to the fact that my family is white.
- Shop employees don’t follow me around the store, afraid I’m going to shoplift.
- I can find many, many representations of myself in the media I consume (tv shows, movies, books).
- Read the short story collection Friday Black by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah. To be honest, the stories are extremely depressing and disturbing, but there's no denying the author's brilliance, especially in the first story, called "The Finkelstein 5."
- Listen to this great interview with the 75-year-old black poet Nikki Giovanni. She's got spunk! Also, she knew Rosa Parks!
1 comment:
I tried to comment on this on my phone a few days ago and I guess it didn't go through, but... your list is pretty much identical to mine!
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