The panellists, all light skinned, plus most audience members who spoke, talked about feeling left out of race discussions because they're 'White passing.' Hamad claimed race is not about skin colour, using example of Aboriginal people who present as White due to colonialism...
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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
#POC in the position of educators, absolving White guilt. White people hear panellists say 'what this person did was racist, but they're not racist, they don't know better' (repated TWICE during the panel).Show this thread -
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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