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Relative Whiteness and the Cloak of Invisibility

Relative Whiteness and the Cloak of Invisibility

by Heather Diamond | Jun 1, 2021 | Blog, Daily Life, Intercultural, Travel

Adapting doesn’t mean you get to erase history. It means you get an opportunity to see things from another side. Whether White people choose to get mad or be humbled by the experience of being racially marked, it’s hard to relinquish the invisible kind of invisibility until we realize it blinds us to both our own and other people’s realities.

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