What’s Your Antiracist Style?
Choose true for those statements that apply or that are mostly true for you. If the statement does not apply to you, or is not aligned with how you think or behave, or if you do not understand what the statement means, then choose N/A for not applicable.
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Within the past year, I have attended a lecture or listened to a podcast on racism.
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I believe that because of the visibility of race, whites, regardless of their personal behaviors, are connected to racism.
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I have voted for people of color as elected public officials based on their qualifications.
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I believe that life-long learning, self-critique, and self-evaluation are necessary to fix power imbalances and achieve racial equity.
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I have felt guilty for having denied the significance of racism in a situation.
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I believe that when white people become emotional about police violence against black men in cross-racial interactions, it demonstrates a lack of racial stamina or white fragility.
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Within the past three months, I have had a meaningful conversation about racism with someone of a different race other than my own.
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I can name recent incidents or examples of social privilege and entitlement that are afforded to White Americans and not to People of Color.
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I understand and can explain gerrymandering.
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I can name at least one way that voter suppression happens today.