Rethinking Racism

The conversation challenges the notion that predominantly white neighborhoods or schools can be deemed "good," exposing the deep-rooted messages of white superiority. Both Robin and Resmaa emphasize the importance of white individuals engaging in self-reflection and understanding the impact of their words and actions, arguing that declaring oneself "not racist" often reveals the opposite sentiment. They advocate for a genuine commitment to addressing systemic issues rather than relying on superficial declarations.