The risk is that the implications of all this systemicly, is that it reinforces some mis assumptions about what ack black after peers can deliver. It does i'm very conscious and aware each day of the power that i have in terms of being able to really support and help someone get to the next level. I think for a lot of my white male colleagues, they don't see it that way. The question isn't like, how to get rid of the privilege? Is like, how do you use it to give other people the privilege? How do you transfer a little bit of your privilege to those who don't have it? We all have this power. We all are a little
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