Gilio-Whitaker on MEI: “White supremacy is the thread from which the American social fabric is woven. A few decades of laws promoting racial justice have failed to unravel the systemic forms that white supremacy has taken, reflected by a range of social indicators from chronic wealth inequality to negative educational outcomes to disproportionate rates of violence (police, sexual, and domestic) and incarceration in communities of color. Centuries of dehumanization of American Indians, African Americans, and ethnic minority “others” has left its mark on the American mind and in its institutions, refusing to die.”
Excerpt From
As Long as Grass Grows
Dina Gilio-Whitaker
https://books.apple.com/us/book/as-long-as-grass-grows/id1409313682
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