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  1. 18 de ago. de 2018 · ROBIN DIANGELO: Thank you. LUDDEN: First, since we are on radio here - no one can see us - let's just point out that you, Robin, are a white woman. DIANGELO: I am very clearly a white woman.

  2. 3 de ago. de 2021 · Martin, ensconced in a hotbed of just the sort of racial self-delusion that DiAngelo feels is crying out to be challenged, wants very badly to be good. “We, White progressives, love Black ...

  3. 30 de oct. de 2023 · DiAngelo explica que la Fragilidad blanca se despierta cuando se presiona a las personas blancas a reconocer que su color tiene un significado y que va mucho más allá de su imaginación. Con un sentimiento de miedo, culpa y enojo, muchos blancos se protegen de esta acusación intrínseca; huyen de la responsabilidad.

  4. Minnesota Public Radio: Robin DiAngelo on Why It’s so Hard for White People to Talk About Racism. White Fragility: Robin DiAngelo on White Liberals Protecting Racism. 2017 Diversity Summit Session: “White Fragility and Its Impact on Diversity and Inclusion Efforts on Campus” Queerology Podcast. Interview Michigan Public Radio

  5. "Robin DiAngelo's White Fragility brings language to the emotional structures that make true discussions about racial attitudes difficult. With clarity and compassion, DiAngelo allows us to understand racism as a practice not restricted to 'bad people.' In doing so, she moves our national discussions forward with new 'rules of engagement.'

    • Robin DiAngelo
  6. Robin DiAngelo is an author and speaker who promotes far-left perspectives on racial issues. DiAngelo places special emphasis on white people, claiming that they do not sufficiently acknowledge their alleged role in reinforcing racism, which she claims is present in every aspect of American society. DiAngelo gives paid lectures, teaching universities, corporations, and other institutions […]

  7. 7 de jun. de 2020 · The author of one of the best selling books on racism, Robin DiAngelo tells us about how “white fragility” contributes to racism, and how white people can stop it.