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Posts by Jon Greenberg

How White Americans’ Hatred of Racism Actually Supports Racism Instead of Solves It

By Jon Greenberg | August 16, 2016
A person standing in a street, smiling and holding a white placard with the word "Racism" in a cross-out circle.

Nothing upsets white Americans like calling them a “racist.” But this shows how distancing yourself from racism can actually support it – and what to do instead.

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The Top 8 Reasons Why We Need Feminism in Our Schools

By Jon Greenberg | July 24, 2016

What do you think the purpose of public education is? If you want it to do more than repeat the status quo, here’s why feminism has to be part of the equation.

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7 Lessons on Why Homelessness Needs Our Urgent Attention

By Jon Greenberg | June 4, 2016

This author participates in an important effort that not many people know about – but everyone needs to know what it teaches him about homelessness.

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6 Reasons I Want My White Child to Take Ethnic Studies

By Jon Greenberg | March 17, 2016

Do you know about the movement to expand Ethnic Studies in our schools? This author’s perspective and research show why all of us should be on board.

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13 Things Even More Divisive Than People Who Always Bring Race Up in Discussions

By Jon Greenberg | February 1, 2016
Walking direction, pointing two ways, on asphalt

Worried about people being “divisive” when they talk about race? Then check out the cultural norms whose divisiveness you’ve probably accepted. Some of these examples may be satirical, but they make an important point.

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