First published at 18:35 UTC on December 16th, 2017.
A group of Women’s March organizers were interviewed on a panel Friday discussing why being a white woman is inherently racist.
Hosted by The Sirius XM Progress Channel’s Make It Plain, organizers Sophie Ellman-Golan, Heather Marie Scholl, and Rhia…
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A group of Women’s March organizers were interviewed on a panel Friday discussing why being a white woman is inherently racist.
Hosted by The Sirius XM Progress Channel’s Make It Plain, organizers Sophie Ellman-Golan, Heather Marie Scholl, and Rhiannon Childs spoke about “Confronting White Womanhood” and the “racist” white women in Alabama who voted for Roy Moore, as depicted in the following graphic.
“More white women voted percentage-wise for Roy Moore than did for Donald Trump,” the panel’s host says. “So this is why this is such an urgent conversation, such an urgent panel to have quite frankly.”
The panel largely centered around making white women feel guilty for their alleged complicity in “upholding white supremacy,” as Sophie explained:
“We designed this obviously to work directly with… specifically with white women, but I think also in this particular setting it’s really valuable to have multiple voices talking about both – because it’s obviously for white women to confront our own complicity in upholding white supremacy, but it’s not like white women’s voices are, or should be the only voices talking about the ways that white women cause harm and violence.”
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