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Research Articles

Playing with shadows: white academics’ rituals of goodness

Pages 1459-1465 | Received 27 Feb 2021, Accepted 10 Nov 2021, Published online: 19 Jan 2022
 

Abstract

This essay explores how good intentioned white academics can hijack the important essence of anti-racism work and allows whiteness to invade the site. During the process of participating in anti-racist meetings and events many white academics are more occupied with advancing their positive white identity than liberating people of color through anti-racism work. By doing so, they allow whiteness to creep in and make anti-racism work benefit them, not people of color. In the end, the work whose goal is to disrupt whiteness gets controlled by whiteness itself. Anti-racism work must be collaborative work between the dominant and subordinate groups, but academics of color must take a more proactive stance in providing white academics with knowledge that can be transformed into praxis.

Acknowledgement

I thank my husband, Daniel Miles Amos, for our many discussions of this manuscript and for his editorial suggestions. I am also grateful for the comments the anonymous reviewers made to make this manuscript better. Thank you.

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Yukari Takimoto Amos

Yukari Takimoto Amos is a professor and the department chair of the Education, Development, Teaching, and Learning at Central Washington University.

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