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Guilty as Charged?: Talking about Privilege

Posted on October 8, 2015March 17, 2017 by Richard Newton

But with this positive realization of privilege comes discomfort and shame; this guilt silences people. How then, can we discuss and acknowledge privilege in a constructive way that continues dialogue and motivates social action?

Posted in Culture, What Privilege?Tagged Classroom, diviersity, gender, higher ed, identity, privilege, privilege2, race, sexuality, social justiceLeave a comment
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