Racism: A political conversation?
/Do you think that talking about racism is a political issue? Briefly discuss why. Personally I think racism transcends race. I would like to hear your thoughts.
You want to get the conversation on race started? Here are monthly questions designed to help you have an open and honest dialogue, with friends, family, and/or community. This is a platform for you to address undoing racism.
Do you think that talking about racism is a political issue? Briefly discuss why. Personally I think racism transcends race. I would like to hear your thoughts.
Do you believe that racism is a form of mental health issues? Briefly explain your reasoning.
Is the racism that takes place around the world caomparable to the racism in the United States of America? GIve some examples to support your answer.
Do you know what critical race theory is and its origins?
Should state officials be able to supercede their state’s educational board to remove ethnic and cultural AP studies from their school systems curriculum?
What does the word anti-racism mean to you? What does effective ant-racism work and/or anti-racism education look like?
When it comes to the historical legacy of the United States - what is it? What will it be?
The United States is at a critical moment in time in its history. Racial tensions are at one of its most highest since its creation. Are we seeing the “death of a nation” take place? If so - will there be a rebirth of something new or are we witnessing what is the beginnings of its total destruction?
Can Racism be regulated? Whether it is through law and policies and or policing.
Is the police department beneficial to BIPOC communities or do they cause more harm than good?
Where do you think racism takes place the most or consistently in schools?
Is it ok to use racial jokes as an ice breaker, to “have the conversation” (facilitating race talks) and/or to bring awareness?
January 6th a White Supremacist led mob was able to storm the steps of the United States Capital encouraging insurrection - was there a double standard on the treatment that they received by police in comparison to the Black Lives Matter Protests this past summer?
Are we as society preparing our new wave of youth activists for the future regarding racism? Are we doing them justice? If yes - how? If not - what should we doing?
A major debate being had in melanated communities is the misinformation (or lack of) regarding BIPOC and their contributions.
Who should be at the table with social studies curriculum development?
What role should politics have in race? Should it be leading the narrative?
Scientific Racism: Is it really a ‘thing’?
Why aren’t medical institutions being held accountable for racist practices and beliefs? How do we as a nation address it?
There are debates that are raging about which “type” of racism is more damaging and dangerous. Which one do you think is more insidious?
What is a good “Conversation Starting” question or phrase to open up the dialogue on addressing racism?