Yassmin Abdel-Magied has been casually referenced a couple of times. Her experience is almost a cautionary tale to #WOC, shorthand for backlash to speaking up
#WOC should reframe this. Our takeaway should be her bravery & intelligence, her body of work, not just her leaving AUS
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Australians don't understand the difference between race & ethnicity (former is imposed, latter is subjective). Critical race scholarship exists. Anti-racism practice exists. None of these definitions and ideas were discussed during the extended 2hr 45min event
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Instead, the panel told the majority White audience that
#POC 'could be kind' & allow White people 'to make mistakes.' Final comment of the night from Hamad was that the first place to start undoing racism is to start conversations like the she hosted. All of this is a problemShow this thread -
This conclusion ignores decades of scholarship & practice by Aboriginal people & other
#POC. Last night was not the best informed discussion on race. Conversation was interesting in many places, as I documented, but also reproduced hierarchies of race, myths & issues about racismShow this thread -
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#WOC in the room, in gentrified Newtown, which has been a site of Aboriginal organising & services- amplifying their exclusion from the discussion in 1st place The scholarship of Black women was being misrepresented yet none of these women were namedShow this thread -
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#WOC I was with - all visibly and unambiguously categorised as 'not White' - were uncomfortable with the panel & Q&A. One Black woman was accosted after the panel by a White man in reaction to another self-described 'White passing' man who was allowed to rant during Q&AShow this thread -
Many of these types of events end up catering to Whiteness, putting
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Racism in journalism (which was what the panel discussed and extrapolated uncritically) is not the same as everyday racism & institutional racism A lot of damage happens when race discussions make poor comparisons to Aboriginal people,
#DFV & other examples from yesterday /FinShow this thread
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Is this in reference to people of irish decent who only gradually became white people in the last century or people with overwhelming white ancestry who have a great grandparent who was non-white?
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Is this connected to the loss of materiality & embodiment I see happening everywhere? As though our inner identity matters more than how others see us & treat us, matters more than how our material conditions are detirmined by the way others see us?
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