A new article sheds light on an important topic within society: how those closest to us can harbor racist thoughts and attitudes even if they claim to love us. In the piece, the author, Tanya Katerí Hernández, discusses her personal experiences with family members who held prejudiced views towards her as a Afro-Latina woman. She argues that this phenomenon, known as “colorblind racism,” is sadly common and can often go unnoticed.
Hernández explains that colorblind racism often stems from a desire to not see race as a factor in our relationships and interactions. While this may seem like a well-intentioned approach, it actually serves to perpetuate racial inequalities by ignoring the very real discrimination and bias that exists in our society. The author provides multiple examples of how this can manifest in everyday situations, from police brutality towards Black individuals to denied opportunities for people of color.
One striking example provided in the article is the case of Mexican-American judge Sonia Sotomayor, who faced criticism during her nomination to the Supreme Court for stating that her ethnic background gave her a unique perspective. Hernández argues that this reaction exemplifies the colorblind racism that often goes unnoticed as critics claimed that Judge Sotomayor’s statement was a divisive one and that race should not play a factor in her role as a judge.
Despite the prevalence of colorblind racism, Hernández argues that it is possible to confront and challenge these attitudes in those closest to us. She emphasizes the role of education and awareness in shifting our approach to race and notes that forming genuine relationships across racial lines can also be an important step in breaking down biases. Ultimately, Hernández argues that we must be willing to acknowledge and confront the existence of racism within ourselves and those around us if we hope to create a more just and equitable society.
In conclusion, Hernández’s article highlights an important, yet often overlooked issue within our society. Her personal experiences and examples provide a powerful reminder of the ways in which colorblind racism can manifest and reinforces the importance of addressing these attitudes in our social circles. While it can be uncomfortable to confront racism in those closest to us, it is a necessary step towards creating a more equitable and just society for all.
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