As Rachel Dolezal Breaks Silence, a Roundtable Discussion on Race, Appropriation and IdentityPosted in Media Archive, Passing, United States, Videos on 2015-06-18 01:11Z by Steven |
As Rachel Dolezal Breaks Silence, a Roundtable Discussion on Race, Appropriation and Identity
Democracy Now: A Daily Independent Global News Hour
Wednesday, 2015-06-17
Amy Goodman, Host and Executive Producer
Juan González, Co-Host
Stacey Patton, Senior Enterprise Reporter
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Lacey Schwartz, Chief Executive Officer
Truth Aid (also Producer/director of the documentary film “Little White Lie”)
Linda Martín Alcoff, Professor of Philosophy
Hunter College, City University of New York
Jelani Cobb, Associate Professor of History; Director of the Africana Studies Institute
University of Connecticut
We look at the growing national debate over racial identity sparked by the story of Rachel Dolezal. A Washington state civil rights advocate and educator, Dolezal resigned her post as president of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP on Monday amid reports she falsely identified as black. The controversy began when Dolezal’s parents told reporters their daughter is white, and shared photographs of her as a child. On Tuesday, Dolezal broke her silence, saying she has identified as black since a young age.
Download the episode here.