And support of DEI and other racially-based programs, organizations, and interest groups? How far does "racelessness" go? As far as whites have been forced (by other whites) to take it?
What's the process we can use to find ourselves. In a world dominated by tribe? By religion? By caste? By race? The conversation will likely be painted with different textures, media, colors, shapes, etc. But as process, is it the same or similar process? Sheena Mason has me wondering about those ways to find ourselves in mix if others in which we exist.
And support of DEI and other racially-based programs, organizations, and interest groups? How far does "racelessness" go? As far as whites have been forced (by other whites) to take it?
What's the process we can use to find ourselves. In a world dominated by tribe? By religion? By caste? By race? The conversation will likely be painted with different textures, media, colors, shapes, etc. But as process, is it the same or similar process? Sheena Mason has me wondering about those ways to find ourselves in mix if others in which we exist.