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Creative Works & Self-Reflections
Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2013June 15, 2013 CDT

A poem for my white friends. “I Didn’t Tell You.”

Norma L Johnson,
RaceClassPoliticsPrivilegeOppressionWhite SupremacyEducationTeachingResearchToolsStrategiesYouthCollege

Articles in Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2013

Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2013
  • Questioning Privilege from within the Special Education Process
    Heather Powers AlbanesiJanet Sauer
  • White Capital: The Symbolic Value of Stereotypes
    Kasey Henricks
  • Social Identity Development and Discordance in an Intersectional Diversity and Inclusiveness Workshop
    Dena R Samuels
  • Race and Color Blindness: An Activity for Class Discussion
    Margaret Austin Smith
  • "But I Just Don't See It!": Making White Superiority Visible
    Shelly Tochluk
  • Reconciled to Jargon
    Barbara Beckwith
  • A poem for my white friends. "I Didn't Tell You."
    Norma L Johnson
  • Presidents without Papers: Who is more American?
    Vijay PendakurArt Munin
  • A Journey Through Alienation and Privilege to Healing
    F. Roberto Schiraldi
TPIjournal
Johnson, Norma L. 2013. “A Poem for My White Friends. ‘I Didn’t Tell You.’” Understanding and Dismantling Privilege 3 (1).
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