White Fragility or Why White People Don’t Like to Talk About White Privilege
Sociologist Robin DiAngelo vividly describes how difficult it is to talk about white privilege with white-privileged people in workshops and seminars because:
The situation depicted in the video is familiar to many. “Can I touch your hair? … I’ve never touched hair like that before, “and “always wanted to touch it.” Some people don’t even ask.
In the future, water will be the greatest trigger for wars worldwide. Why? Long periods of drought or extreme rainfall and flooding, caused by global overheating, threaten human life and
Children’s books are everywhere. As parents, we want to allow our children to immerse themselves in fantastical worlds, we want books to help inspire and motivate them. But when we take
Namibia is situated in the southwestern part of the African Continent, bordered by Angola in the north, Zambia, and Zimbabwe in the northeast, Botswana in the east, and South Africa in the south. The