![]() ![]() Oluo stresses that everybody who is committed to racial equality in the U.S. To Oluo, complacency about privilege is actually a form of active racism. She argues that individual racists are the product of a society that subtly teaches them that people of color are inferior, and that even people who don’t believe they are racist still benefit from other people’s oppression if they have racial privilege. society, including education, law enforcement, politics, and the media. ![]() She finds this agenda so pervasive that it shapes every aspect of U.S. Oluo sees the United States as systematically centered on privileging the needs of white people at the cost of people of color. In So You Want to Talk about Race, author Ijeoma Oluo argues that white supremacy is deeply entrenched in American culture. ![]()
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