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The schools says the month is an "educational project" exploring how the "construct of whiteness" creates racial inequality.

Whiteness "does not simply refer to skin color[,] but [to] an ideology based on beliefs, values, behaviors, habits, and attitudes, which result in the unequal distribution of power and privilege based on skin color."   

Portland Community College has designated April "Whiteness History Month" (WHM), an "educational project" exploring how the "construct of whiteness" creates racial inequality.

"'Whiteness History Month: Context, Consequences, and Change' is a multidisciplinary, district-wide, educational project examining race and racism through an exploration of the construction of whiteness, its origins, and heritage," PCC states on its website. "Scheduled for the month of April 2016, the project seeks to inspire innovative and practical solutions to community issues and social problems that stem from racism."

The WHM site makes clear that the project is not a "celebratory endeavor" like heritage months, but is rather "an effort to change our campus climate" by "[challenging] the master narrative of race and racism through an exploration of the social construction of whiteness." ("Challenging the master narrative," PCC explains, "is a strategy within higher education that promotes multicultural education and equity.")

The initiative was conceived by a subcommittee of PCC’s Cascade Campus Diversity Council, which noticed that "evidence from hiring data, student-­led research, surveys, focus groups, college-wide emails, and other sources have illuminated the underlying reality of whiteness embedded in the overall college climate." In response, the subcommittee decided that "intentional action" was necessary across the district's four campuses to honor PCC's strategic plan, which calls on the college to "create a nationally renowned culture for diversity, equity, and inclusion."

According to a sub-page defining the term (adapted from a definition developed by the University of Calgary), whiteness "does not simply refer to skin color[,] but [to] an ideology based on beliefs, values, behaviors, habits, and attitudes, which result in the unequal distribution of power and privilege based on skin color."

Not only does the concept of whiteness allow those who are "socially deemed white" to accrue benefits, the page asserts, but those benefits "are accrued at the expense of people of color, namely in how people of color are systemically and prejudicially denied equal access to those material benefits."

The ideology of whiteness, it continues, dates back to "at least the seventeenth century, [when] 'white' appeared as a legal term and social designator determining social and political rights," a concept that eventually grew to include "thousands" of "special privileges and protections" for white citizens.

For those interested in learning even more about the study of whiteness, PCC provides a link to a portal on the school library's site listing additional resources.

Planning for the event is still ongoing, with applications being accepted until February 1 from those who wish to "get engaged" by hosting a lecture, guest speaker, panel, film screening, discussion, art exhibit, or class field trip to local art or history museums.

Representatives for PCC had not responded by press time to Campus Reform's inquiries as to whether professors would be allowed to assign grades for participating in field trips or on-campus events.

While details about the specific programming are not yet available, PCC does outline the objectives that it seeks to accomplish through the project, as well as the concepts it would like students to explore over the course of the month.

In the "Context" category, for instance, the school challenges students to explore the meaning and history of whiteness, specifically how it "[emerged] from a legacy of imperialism, conquest, colonialism, and the American enterprise."

Following from that, PCC wants students to explore the "legal, cultural, economic, social, environmental, educational, and/or intrapersonal consequences of whiteness," especially in terms of the winners and losers that result from it.

Finally, the school asks them to consider "alternatives to a culture of white supremacy ... approaches and strategies to dismantling whiteness ... [and] the roles and responsibilities of white people and people of color in dismantling whiteness."

Through the event, PCC says it hopes to improve its campus climate and bolster student retention and success, while also helping students to graduate "with local, national, and global sensibilities regarding the learning tasks of Critical Race Theory."

Campus Reform has not been able to reach spokespersons for PCC, but this story will be updated if and when they provide a response.

http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=7174

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I just came across the quote and couldn't help but wonder what King would think of today's racist, ignorant #BLM movement and related idiocy like the Portland event:
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“Returning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that. Hate multiplies hate, violence multiplies violence, and toughness multiplies toughness in a descending spiral of destruction. So when Jesus says “Love your enemies,” he is setting forth a profound and ultimately inescapable admonition. Have we not come to such an impasse in the modern world that we must love our enemies– or else? The chain reaction of evil–hate begetting hate, wars producing wars–must be broken, or we shall be plunged into the dark abyss of annihilation.”

― Martin Luther King, Jr. "Strength to Love"
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I just came across the quote and couldn't help but wonder what King would think of today's racist, ignorant #BLM movement and related idiocy like the Portland event: :shrug:

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This is why I live in a sw suburb of Portland.  Portland, one of the whitest "major" cities, with all white leadership, is now going to make younger whites feel bad about the skin color.

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Sometimes, phony victims are more dangerous to freedom than actual oppressors.
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How about whitey quits giving them free stuff.


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We are now two more generations along, and terms like "white flight" are rarely discussed. But they are at the crux of this topic.

Living in the suburbs almost all my life, it is clear who moved here and why they did.

Employers moved out to the edges, to be convenient for good workers that wanted out of crime-ridden inner city locations.

To varying degrees, suburban sprawl and white flight are a big part of who we are, how we live, who we live near, etc.
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 "I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."
- Martin Luther King, Jr.

He meant that for everyone, everywhere, not as members of insular tribes but as sovereign individuals living together as equals.
 
"The most terrifying force of death, comes from the hands of Men who wanted to be left Alone. They try, so very hard, to mind their own business and provide for themselves and those they love. They resist every impulse to fight back, knowing the forced and permanent change of life that will come from it. They know, that the moment they fight back, their lives as they have lived them, are over. -Alexander Solzhenitsyn

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How about whitey quits giving them free stuff.

That's how democrat politicians think they can maintain control - with free stuff (i.e. Paid for by others).  Keep the rabble satiated and relatively peaceful.
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"I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."
- Martin Luther King, Jr.

He meant that for everyone, everywhere, not as members of insular tribes but as sovereign individuals living together as equals.

It appears that one failed utterly and completely.
Well, George Lewis told the Englishman, the Italian and the Jew
You can't open your mind, boys, to every conceivable point of view

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That's how democrat politicians think they can maintain control - with free stuff (i.e. Paid for by others).  Keep the rabble satiated and relatively peaceful.
It has been working for decades. It will continue...................... **nononono*


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This is the most disturbing development of the last 50 years. Instead of elevating all people who may be struggling to become a part of the successful in America, colleges and universities have resorted to cultural marxism and identity politics, all the while collecting big fat paychecks and tuition.

This is nothing like the civil rights movement I supported in my youth. In fact, it's diametrically opposite. You can't elevate one group by dragging another down.

They should all be fired.

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This is the most disturbing development of the last 50 years. Instead of elevating all people who may be struggling to become a part of the successful in America, colleges and universities have resorted to cultural marxism and identity politics, all the while collecting big fat paychecks and tuition.

This is nothing like the civil rights movement I supported in my youth. In fact, it's diametrically opposite. You can't elevate one group by dragging another down.

They should all be fired.

To paraphrase Woody Allen - if Dr. King could see what those like Al Sharpton and Jeremiah Wright have done to his legacy, he'd never stop throwing up.
"The most terrifying force of death, comes from the hands of Men who wanted to be left Alone. They try, so very hard, to mind their own business and provide for themselves and those they love. They resist every impulse to fight back, knowing the forced and permanent change of life that will come from it. They know, that the moment they fight back, their lives as they have lived them, are over. -Alexander Solzhenitsyn

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Michelle Obama's Mirror reports:
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...  And in Martin Luther King Day news: I see the University of Michigan joins with #BLM, race baiters and racists everywhere to mandate classes in White Privilege for their business school students. Because indoctrination does not stop at the high school diploma anymore.
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    The University of Michigan has added a three-year diversity requirement to its Ross School of Business undergraduate curriculum that, among other things, will teach their students how race, gender and sexual orientation “connect to larger systems of power, privilege and oppression.”
Well how about that? Seven years into our first post-racial presidency we have to mandate indoctrination on the art and artiface of identity politics. And at one of the country’s best undergraduate business schools (ranked 4th - for now) no less.

   
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The classes, which include “Identity 101” and “Entering into, Engaging with and Exiting Communities across Difference”, are mandatory for graduation and emphasize “identity, diversity and experience,” said Lynn Wooten, associate dean for undergraduate programs.

    There are mandatory "reflection papers" to discuss your identity and confess your guilt and no "vague generalities" are allowed.
Reflect on this: with out-of-state rates approaching $60k per year it doesn’t strike me as good value to waste 3 courses (1 in the sophmore, junior and senior year) beating the white privilege myth further into the heads of our country’s future titans of industry. Butt that’s just me; a guilty receipient of white privilege that allowed me to obtain everything I worked hard to achieve. It’s so unfair. ...
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i'm not pure white because I am 1/4 American Indian and half-Greek,whatever the hell Greeks are,but even a watered down whitey like me would be ashamed to be a student at that school.
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So Portland is The Austin of Oregon? **nononono*

Oh, no...Austin is a pale representation in Texas of what Portland is on a universal scale.  Watch the program Portlandia (you can look it up online)...it is comedy but what many don't understand is that it is actually based on reality in Portland.  You've heard of San Francisco?  Portland makes San Francisco look like Jackson, Mississippi.  You have to know it to believe it.
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The Spin starts here:


Dear PCC Community:
You have likely seen recent media reporting about PCC’s “Whiteness History Month," an April event now in its initial planning stages. The event is the first of its kind at our college, and one of many across the country. It is being organized by a diverse, multidisciplinary group of PCC faculty, staff and students.
"Whiteness" is an academic term commonly used to describe the social and political construction of white identity related to beliefs, cultural norms and privileges. The concept of “whiteness” has been referenced by a broad range of scholars and has been a focus of research, teaching and scholarship since the early 1990s.
We view this project as part of a larger national conversation around race and social justice on America’s college campuses. As Oregon’s largest post-secondary educational institution, it is our responsibility to help continue this courageous conversation. We understand that this will be challenging and uncomfortable work, yet we have made a commitment in our strategic plan  to take intentional action to advance diversity, equity and inclusion – for all we serve.
PCC's event is intended to enable a rich and engaging exchange of ideas. We hope it will open up a space for dialogue and discovery around these complex issues. There is no intention, as some may have feared, to "shame or blame" anyone.
We appreciate civil engagement on this issue, and encourage everyone in our PCC community to remain active participants as we continue this important work together.
Regards,
Sylvia Kelley, Interim President
Portland Community College

http://www.pcc.edu/about/administration/president/whiteness-history-month.html

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Oh, no...Austin is a pale representation in Texas of what Portland is on a universal scale.  Watch the program Portlandia (you can look it up online)...it is comedy but what many don't understand is that it is actually based on reality in Portland.  You've heard of San Francisco?  Portland makes San Francisco look like Jackson, Mississippi.  You have to know it to believe it.

WOW.  Now that is down right scary. 

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Oh, no...Austin is a pale representation in Texas of what Portland is on a universal scale.  Watch the program Portlandia (you can look it up online)...it is comedy but what many don't understand is that it is actually based on reality in Portland.  You've heard of San Francisco?  Portland makes San Francisco look like Jackson, Mississippi.  You have to know it to believe it.

Started watching recently. Very funny, but looks even worse than Tribeca. What is wrong with these people?
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Started watching recently. Very funny, but looks even worse than Tribeca. What is wrong with these people?

Think Sweden, or Angela Merkel, or John Kerry...they'd love Portland!  Bernie Sanders is a veritable god there.
Well, George Lewis told the Englishman, the Italian and the Jew
You can't open your mind, boys, to every conceivable point of view

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