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				<description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://cnsnews.com/news/article/wisconsin-s-vista-program-encourages-volunteers-overcome-white-privilege" target="_new" rel="nofollow">http://cnsnews.com/news/article/wisconsin-s-vista-program-encourages-volunteers-overcome-white-privilege</a><br /> <br /> <blockquote class="uncited"><div>CNSNews.com) - The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) wants its white VISTA volunteers who work with low-income, racially diverse public schools to examine the “privilege” their Caucasian race confers on them.<br /> <br /> DPI devotes an entire Web page to “Power and Privilege,” including links to racial justice workshops and online tests where VISTA volunteers can “learn about your personal bias.”<br /> <br /> One “diversity” document linked to DPI’s Web site suggests that white people “wear a white wristband as a reminder about your privilege, and as a personal commitment to explain why you wear the wristband.”<br /> <br /> The document -- written by a diversity resource center in New Jersey -- also suggests that white people ask themselves questions, such as: “How do I ignore privilege? What am I doing today to undo my privilege? How do I fool myself into thinking I am powerless?”<br /> <br /> Other suggestions for white people include:<br /> <br /> -- Set aside sections of the day to critically examine how privilege is working.<br /> -- Put a note on your mirror or computer screen as a reminder to think about privilege.<br /> -- Make a daily list of the ways privilege played out, and steps taken or not taken to address privilege.<br /> -- Find a person of color who is willing to hold you accountable for addressing privilege.</div></blockquote><br /> <br /> I read this link on a facebook account. Is this kind becoming more common in the states?<br /> <br /> It just sounds downright creepy to me.<br /> <br /> <br /> ]]></description>
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				<author><![CDATA[ Manchu]]></author>
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