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Deconstructing with Aleeza

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Ever Been Told to ‘Check Your Privilege?’ Here’s What That Really Means
Check your Privilege wheel: Privilege is not about whether your life has been hard. Privilege is about which parts of your identity give you more access, safety, belief, protection, or power in society. https://everydayfeminism.com/2015/07/what-checking-privilege-means/
Ever Been Told to ‘Check Your Privilege?’ Here’s What That Really Means
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Oooh. I like that. I had 10 of those listed in my simplistic background I used a couple of times when I was fishing for engagement on tiktok when I did more lives. I missed the education category, though.
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@Aleeza McCant There were a lot of white men who were very proud to be a 10 outta 10.
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I think the framing of the question to situated for a yes or no answer is in itself white supremacy at work. If there was not someone who is looking for a soundbite, I would answer: I am a white woman living in the United States. I was born into a white body, in a white family, raised in a white Christian home and educated in white centered schools. I walk through my day in white governed nation and my livelihood is dependent on my job in a white centered corporate empowered capitalist society. Every minute of my day is spent living in whiteness that is designed to benefit me in ways that I dont see without actively looking for those benefits, and I miss so many despite that effort. Becausr Whiteness is default in the United States of America. So the answer is Yes, I am racist, and so are you, white man, and every other white bodied individual. It is embedded so deeply in us that we do not even recognize how and when it was instilled in us, and we perpetuate the cycle by instilling it into our own children without even realizing. Yes. As a white person in this nation, I am racist, and it is only by acknowledging this fact can i stop fighting to protect that system of oppression, and take an active role in checking my actions, words, and thoughts; to choose to be a racist who then chooses to not enact and uphold the oppression of Racism.
🎬 Take the Stage: Introduce Yourself!
Welcome to Deconstructing Race, Racism & Theatre! Drop: 🎭 Your name & pronouns 📍 Where you’re joining from 🖤 One reason you joined 📸 A photo of your workspace, rehearsal room, or favorite creative corner Bonus: If your life were a play right now, what would this chapter be called?
🎬 Take the Stage: Introduce Yourself!
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: 🎭 Sarah (Everyday_Valkyrie on the socials) -She/Her 📍 Salt Lake City UT 🖤 To learn, share and find connection and community with others who are deconstructing and healing from whiteness 📸 Bonus: If your life were a play right now, what would this chapter be called? - "What Do You Mean Mom is Broken?"
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Me too!
Watch Party? 👀 Sunday 12pm PST
Yall should watch this documentary anyways, but wondering who might be interested in a watch party this week or next? Where we can watch this together and then have a chat after about anything we notice? I know for me, certain images will stick with me for a long time. Let me know!
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@Aleeza McCant I can totally make that work. Im in mountain time zone.
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I can make that work. 😁
✨ STUDY SUNDAY STARTS 5/31 ✨
🗓 Sunday, May 31 🕕 6 PM PST Our first Study Sunday is almost here and I’m really excited to start this space together. Study Sundays are a dedicated space for white folks committed to doing the work to come together, unpack, deconstruct, ask questions, reflect, and stay in practice together. We’ll explore systems, examine conditioning, build accountability, and support one another in staying in the work. How it works: Skool has a live format similar to Zoom or Discord. At the event time, the live link will go active and the study session will begin. No extra apps. No complicated setup. Just show up. Bring yourself! Bring your openness. Bring your curiosity. Bring your questions. Bring your discomfort. Bring your reflections. Bring your humanity. Not perfection. Practice. See you on 5/31 💜I especially like ending on “Not perfection. Practice.” because it echoes the graphic and your course framing.
✨ STUDY SUNDAY STARTS 5/31 ✨
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Is there a topic or do we just come and see where thing flow?
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Sarah Jones
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@sarah-jones-9137
A perimenopausal white woman who left her lifelong religion first, then saw the white supremacy that was underneath. Working on finding my humanity.

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Joined May 18, 2026