Antiracist competencies

This post builds on concepts from my previous posts "Racial development: a proposal for white people", "Antiracist white identity", and “Racial agency”. In the earlier essays in this series, I laid out the connections between antiracist white identity and racial agency. Antiracist white identity elaborates our vision of how we white people want to be…

Systems of oppression, revisited

I wrote recently about an argument on whether to include the phrase “systems of oppression” in an equity statement being adopted by the Oak Park Village Board. In this argument, one white male board member expressed reservations over including this phrase because he said that police officers might think their department is being called a…

Racial agency

This post builds on concepts from my previous posts "Racial development: a proposal for white people" and "Antiracist white identity". In my post on antiracist white identity, I emphasized that we must learn from history to develop our own vision of ourselves, mapping our personal journeys toward racial justice. To take an active role in…

I am a hypocrite

I am a hypocrite. In the last week, I have continually advocated for the Global Climate Strike, writing about it on this blog, posting about it on social media, and organizing an event connected to climate change at my workplace. I take public transportation for my job as a leadership coach in Chicago schools whenever…

Our salvation lies in connection

I step out the front door of our building. It is a warm, late-summer day, the grass is thick and green and the flowers are in full bloom -- pinks, purples, yellows. Our daughter takes off, yelling, “Dad, race me!” and I run after her, holding back a little so that she reaches our front…

Antiracist white identity

This post builds on concepts from my previous post "Racial development: a proposal for white people". I grew up in the suburbs of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the child of a teacher and an engineer. My parents, my sister, and I lived on a winding street near the top of a hill, close enough to Milwaukee for…