from culture to culture, women to men, black to white and even more now than ever gay to straight. As I was pondering which diversity topic to write about it hit me. I wanted to write about something that I really felt would help me, and diversify me. So I chose to write about the white privilege and how it impacts the workplace. I have had many conversations about this topic and I have seen many views and opinions on it. For the most part, white privilege, is not seen as a diversity that is at a disadvantage…
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The notion of individuals having white privileges is another discussion that sparked my interest. After this discussion, I realized that to many people, including myself, it is a topic that we feel like we have sufficient knowledge on, yet it is a difficult matter to fully understand it. McIntosh’s “White Privilege” is an essay that supplemented our discussion on white privilege. I have learned that people, especially white individuals do not completely realize that they have many advantages in their…
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White privilege is a growing problem in America. White privilege is something that people claim is not real because they do not want to accept it. White privilege is very real and a reoccurring problem in America. In this essay “What My Bike Has Taught Me about White Privilege” makes points that prove white privilege shouldn’t matter because “A person of color might be experiencing you the way a person on a bike experiences being passes by a semi” (Dowsett 988). “The phrase White Privilege is the…
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In this paper I will describe how the picture I have chosen represents my interpretation of privilege from reading McIntosh (1988) article White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack and Johnson (2018) book Privilege, Power, and Difference. The word privilege means an advantage that is unearned and for a select social group. I will show what specific elements of privilege I identify with in this photograph. I will also show that some stereotypes about African American women are not true for…
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because most people care what white people have to say without putting their race on trial. However, If an African American or any other race speak up for themselves, people would look down at them. For example, when Martin Luther King made the speech about his dreams, many people did not like it, which create a lot of hatred towards African American.This is not fair because white people have many privilege compared to any other race. The video "What is White Privilege?" is very helpful for me. The…
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past five years or so. I find it concerning that this reading is still so relevant. As a white male, I have not been able to see White Privilege from the views of others. I believe that it is difficult to be made aware of something that is engraved in our society without looking at it from the viewpoint of others. To see the list that McIntosh laid out, is a perfect example of a few ways that White Privilege exists. For many of the things she has listed, I knew thought about how that could be a problem…
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ever in a blockbuster movie. This observation goes along with white privilege. As a white person, I can always find a movie in any genre that has white actors. As a white person, I can also always be sure that all new movies in the theatre star a white cast, or at least all movies but one. Peggy McIntosh in White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack explains how this idea of privilege has not been taught to white people, “As a white person, I realized I have been taught about racism as something…
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White Privilege In the “White Privilege” video by Tim Wise, he describes white privilege as a concept that unites people with white skin and compiles them into a group despite their social and economic difference. He states how the white servants were freed and given land just so that they could allow the rich white people keep the Africans as slaves. This idea explains how the white people of today, statistically speaking, have more money than any other race in America. I agree with…
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outlined in her article that white privilege is considered an invisible knapsack of racial advantages. She informs the reader that because of her race she has an upper hand towards certain things in her daily life that one from another race most likely cannot relate to. McIntosh compares male privilege to white privilege because they both are similar since those groups have an advantage at life. Male privileges are denied and most times seen as ordinary, as well as white privileges which are denied and seen…
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From the paper White Privilege Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy Mcintosh, we learn how men and especially white males are blinded by the fact that they are indeed privileged over the rest of the universe. Since this is an agriculture class, I believe that are views should be based on the California agriculture work environment. In today's agricultural work environment, we all know that the two main races involved are the Hispanics and Caucasians. With the Caucasians primary the management…
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