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The Self-Interested Case for Examining Your Biases | John Biewen

Mar 24, 2021
John Biewen, host of "Scene on Radio," dives into the rewarding journey of examining personal biases, especially from a white man's perspective. He highlights how understanding race, systemic racism, and sexism can be both enlightening and enjoyable. Biewen advocates for mindfulness and honest self-reflection as tools for tackling social issues. His insights challenge listeners to confront their prejudices and engage in meaningful dialogues about identity and injustice, while also recognizing the enjoyment that can come with this transformative work.
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Reporting on Race

  • White journalists often focus on people of color when reporting on race.
  • However, the concept of race and racism originated from white people.
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Race as a Social Construct

  • Racial classifications, like white and Black, are not based on biology.
  • These are recent social constructs invented by people, with no historical or scientific consensus.
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The Invention of "Black People"

  • The concept of "Black people" was invented by Europeans to justify the Atlantic slave trade.
  • This invention of race was driven by economic motives, creating a hierarchy with white people at the top.
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