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Brown Complicity in White Supremacy

Brown Complicity in White Supremacy


image of poster to advertise the Brown Complicity in White Supremacy: Towards Solidarity for Black Lives Zoom session webinar on Friday, June 19, 2020, 12:00PM to 1:30PM online via zoom at url address bit.ly/browncomplicity. Image includes headshot pictures of speakers Jewan Chanicka, Vidya Shah and Harveen Singh.

On June 19, three education experts — York University assistant professor Vidya Shah, former Toronto school board education superintendent Jeewan Chanicka and Herveen Singh, an assistant professor at Dubai’s Zayed University — spoke in a brutally frank session titled “Brown Complicity in White Supremacy.”

While anti-Blackness is also rampant among Hispanics, East Asians, Middle Eastern people and any people who are neither white nor Black, “brown” here refers to people of South Asian ancestry and their diasporic communities.

In the artificial racial hierarchy created by Europeans who placed themselves at the top and enslaved Africans at the bottom, brown folks reside in the uneasy middle.

“We shift towards Blackness when it’s cool, when it demonstrates some sort of street cred or street smarts and then we shift right back to whiteness when we need to maintain access or mobility within the system,” Shah told the panel. “We’re chameleons.”

Watch the webinar/session here.