Relier Pairs White Supremacy CultureVersion en ligne Matching traits of white supremacy culture with examples par Lora McManus-Graham 1 Right to Comfort 2 Worship of the Written Word 3 Sense of Urgency 4 Perfectionism 5 Fear of Open Conflict 6 Quantity over Quality 7 Paternalism “I am being attacked” - People are not willing to bring up microaggressions or other issues for fear of upsetting someone - “Let’s agree to disagree.” People in power are scared of conflict and try to ignore it or run from it - When someone raises an issue that causes discomfort, the response is to blame the person for raising the issue rather than to look at the issue People are ok with decisions being made without equitable input - “well if they didn’t vote, they don’t care” - Few voices are heard, especially from women and folks of color - Power is held by white folks If we aren't making quick gains, it's a waste of time. Belief that those who don’t speak up must not care or must not have an opinion - “As a veteran staff member, I think we should…” - “I have been doing this for 25 years, let me tell you what we/you should do.” We won't get through enough content this year due to COVID schedule adjustments. We don' have enough student data gathered to share with families during Conference Week.