We study colorblind racism in ethnic studies because it is important to 
realize that racism still exists today, despite what some people might think. Even though it might not be as obvious as it once was and we do have our first 
African American president, racism has not gone away, but has transformed. From 
the time of race riots and lynchings, society has changed that into the idea of 
colorblind racism, an idea basically saying that people do not look at race as a 
factor when deciding on who should get the job or who should get into college. 
We all know that is not the truth, and that there is still white privilege going 
on. As for the social justice of people of color, it is important to discuss the 
idea of colorblind racism so that people become more aware that racism is still 
alive and that there are reasons and justifications behind everything. 
 
Learning about colorblind racism is a very useful tool in understanding race 
in the United States today because of how society keeps changing. I think if you 
just look at the world in a birds eye view, you may not see racism existing. But 
then, when you watch any TV show, movie, or even go shopping and see who your 
sale associates are, you may see a different story. On TV or movies, most of the 
time the people who start the conflicts or have the conflicts are people of 
color and the white people are the saviors. When you go shopping, depending on 
what store you are in, it may be obvious who the target audience is by the 
associates or how they look. Nobody is saying these are racists things, but this 
just how things are, which is what colorblind racism does, it hides these facts. 
 
I think after reading the two articles, and having the discussions in class 
have made me more aware of the realities of today. Before, I knew racism still existed, but to the extent in which it did not some much. I feel like I have 
fallen into the justifications that colorblind racism has provided, the idea of 
this how the world is, when in reality everything clearly has an underlying 
meaning. Something that has really resonated with me throughout the discussions 
were the amount of scholarships for people of color. How that is just a way for 
white people to feel like they are contributing to something. Overall, this week 
has provided me with examples of life experiences that seemed to have double 
meanings, but at the time were not that clear.
Hi Alyce,
ReplyDeleteIt seems that the idea of CBR explains a lot of stuff that you saw going on in the world but didn't quite have an explanation for- that is how I felt about it when I first learned about it as well! And like you said, this is the goal of CBR- to 'hide' racism so that people don't acknowledge the privilege that white people have and use on a day to day level. I hope the rest of the course proves to be as interesting!
--eas