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Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
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Dr Zuleyka Zevallos

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Applied sociologist. Latin-Australian on Gadigal land. #Intersectionality, equity & diversity. Founder @sociologyatwork. Co-manage @STEMWomen & @ScienceOnGoogle

Sydney, New South Wales
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    1. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology Apr 13
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      Whiteness is the process by which White people's race is both normalised and "invisible" - White people don't question how race benefits them Like when WP liken any form of inequality (gender/ disability/ sexuality) to racism This erases #POC from the issue WP are elevating

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    2. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology Apr 13
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      Racism is systemic oppression based on race that affects life chances. It is embedded in institutions, evidenced in the low number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other #POC who are in positions of power, how racial minorities have poorer health outcomes, etc

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    3. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology Apr 13
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      Institutional racism is reproduced in everyday interactions, such as when White women say an incident of sexism is "like" racism. Or when WP say ableism is "worse" than racism. When White queer ppl compared marriage equality to racial segregation. All this erases race AND racism

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    4. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology Apr 13
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      Whiteness means White people use racism to virtue signal 1) racism is both a yardstick for "the worst" discrimination, but also whatever White people care about is even WORSE than racism 2) their opponents are like "racists" ie the "worst." But they as individual WP are "good"

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      White people who use this strategy ("racism is Bad. But THIS is Worse") are part of the institutional cogs that keep racism ticking along 1) they haven't educated themselves on racism 2) think they're exempt 3) hurt racial minorities within their communities by erasing race

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    6. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology Apr 13
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      The internet has many free anti-racism resources This free website has many #POC who are educators, writers, activists, artists and other #POC who freely explain racism over and over. White people cannot claim to be "against" racism if they continue to cash in their Whitness

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      Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology Apr 13
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      Declaring oneself to be "Not Racist," is NOT the same as anti-racism The former is a subjective title Whiteness invented to escape changing the status quo The latter, anti-racism, is active transformation. Fighting racial inequality, both at individual & systemic levels.

      7:38 PM - 13 Apr 2019
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          Finally the obvious reason why "This is like racism" is racist (or "You wouldn't say this about a #POC" and its variations) is because, at its heart, it's White people claiming racism is over. Something else is worse & more deserving of attention Whiteness manufactures this lie.

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