White like me [videorecording] /
Material type: Visual materialPublisher: Northampton : Media Education Foundation, c2013.Description: 1 x DVD ; 68 mins.Subject(s): Racism -- United States | Whites -- United States -- Social conditions | United States -- Race relations | Whites -- United States -- Attitudes | Race relations | Racism | Whites -- Attitudes | Whites -- Social conditions | United States
Summary:
Based on the work of Tim Wise, the film explores race and racism in the United States through the lens of whiteness and white privilege. In a reassessment of the American ideal of meritocracy and claims that we've entered a post-racial society, Wise offers a look back at the race-based white entitlement programs that built the American middle class, and argues that our failure as a society to come to terms with this legacy of white privilege continues to perpetuate racial inequality and race-driven political resentments today.
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DVD | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 791.45 WH IT (Browse shelf) | Available | T0016258 |
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Based on the work of Tim Wise, the film explores race and racism in the United States through the lens of whiteness and white privilege. In a reassessment of the American ideal of meritocracy and claims that we've entered a post-racial society, Wise offers a look back at the race-based white entitlement programs that built the American middle class, and argues that our failure as a society to come to terms with this legacy of white privilege continues to perpetuate racial inequality and race-driven political resentments today.
Introduction -- What is white privilege? -- Isn't racism a thing of the past? -- But what about us? -- Shouldn't we be colorblind?