Jay Smooth is amazing. I've written about him once before here. In this TED Talk below he explains why we need to continue to talk about race. He explains that talking about race and thinking about race can be difficult because people think of things in terms of being racist or not racist and therefore good or not good - and that makes considering your own views and working on them very difficult. As he says "The belief that you must be perfect in order to be good is an obstacle to being as good as you can be."
I really recommend watching this talk, it explains, in a hopeful sense, the need to continue the discussion amongst ourselves in order to change the overall larger structure of racism that remains in our culture.
One point I found interesting was : " The race constructs that we live in in America were shaped specifically by a desire to avoid making sense. They were shaped for centuries by a need to rationalize and justify indefensible acts. So when we grapple with race issues we are grappling with something that was designed for centuries to make us circumvent our best best instincts. "
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Discussing Race
Our Centuries Greatest Injustice A TED talk by Sheryl WuDunn
I wrote about WuDunn's book (written with her husband Nicholas Kristof) in an earlier post here. The book is called Half The Sky and its amazing, I highly recommend it.
Unconscious and Irrational is named for the media's common presentation of girls and women as being either "out of control" or simply "passed out". In movies there aren't many female roles that won't show the girl either passing out, being knocked unconscious, or going totally crazy (usually with a car, credit car, or depressed dude).
On this blog I want to show the zillions of other things we do - whether it be music, art, comedy, or politics. I aim to provide you with a variety of gals to look up to- from Romy and Michele to Shirley Chisholm and Bella Abzug.