Navigating White Spaces (February 2017)
Navigating White Spaces (February 2017)
Pushing Back on the Internalized Oppression on Our Psyches
Taught by Taylor Steele
Portland is one of the whitest large cities in the US. So what does it mean to be a person of color here? The class will examine the role psychology might play in creating our own healing space, ultimately enabling us to thrive in white spaces.
Mondays, February 6-27th 6:30-8:30pm
Hatch || 2420 NE Sandy Blvd
4 weeks, $96 || Limited to 15 students || Scholarships Available
Portland is one of the most "livable" cities in the US. It also happens to be one of the whitest large cities in the US. So what does it mean to be a person of color here? More specifically, how does it affect us, our psyches, and our collective growth? How do the stresses of being "the only one" manifest in us psychologically? More important, how do we recognize and mitigate these impacts in order to heal?
Join us for 4 weeks of exploring what it means to be different in white spaces. We'll discuss our racialized history and concepts of white accommodation and white normativity. The class will examine the role psychology might play in creating our own healing space, ultimately enabling us to thrive in white spaces.
**This class is restricted to those who self-identify as a POC so that we can create a safe space for discussions. Please email tsteele0331<at>gmail.com if you have any questions regarding enrollment requirements.
Week 1 || Setting the Context
Exploring the history of oppression and the discomfort that comes with existing in white space.
Read The Case for Reparations, by Ta-Nehisi Coates + The Racist History of Portland, The whitest City in America, by Alana Semuels.
Week 2 || White Normativity
What does it mean to be a person of color in Portland? What is white normativity? How does white normativity affect our day to day lives?
Read On Being White and Other Lies by James Baldwin + The Air I Breathe by Ifanyi Bell.
Week 3 || White Accommodation
In what ways to we accommodate whites. What have we changed about ourselves to make things easier for the dominant culture and why? What can we do recognize these habits and change them for the better? We will begin to explore the concept of healing.
Read What is Internalized Racism? by Donna Bivens
Week 4 || Punching Back