Undoing Racism
Training conducted at W. Palm Bch, Florida April 4-6, 2000
by People United for Survival and Beyond

Notes taken by John Little

Society is built on a race construct. There is no quick fix. We have to find a support base for change. Part of the answer is to recognize it and say it.

The neighborhoods where poor people live are called by different names: ghetto, "hood", trailer park, the "projects". The people who live here have to interface with numerous institutions based outside their neighborhoods each and every day including employers, social service agencies, the police, schools, financial institutions, etc. These are the gatekeepers. Many of these are institutions built on a subtle racist construct.

Working Definition of "Racism".

The language used for the definitions of racism in the dictionaries will not allow us a way to undo it. We need a self-serving working definition so that we can have a meaningful discussion.

Here is our working definition

racism = race prejudice plus power

In other words, we are not talking about mere prejudice. Our working definition makes clear that our core institutions in American society (i.e. "power") were built on a subtle yet real racial construct that results in giving people with white skin an inherent advantage over people of color.


Forms of racism:
How do you stop a movement? You cut them off from their history. Prior to the 1960's about 70% of people in jail were white, now its reversed. Before civil rights movement jails were not needed as a social control mechanism. Note the 13th Amendment (outlawing slavery) had an exception . . . for people incarcerated. Jail is tool of social control

Diversity, in and of itself, is not and should not be the goal in trying to achieve justice.