Ep. 165: Jessie Daniels "Nice White Ladies", Author Interview
We are back to it with our #readlessbasic book club selection. Unlike previous book club conversations, we were lucky enough to connect with author Jessie Daniels to kick off this season’s book.
However, we start this episode with a brief note about the humanitarian crisis in Palestine right now.
We geeked out in this incredibly engaging conversation about historical perspectives on white women's roles, contemporary manifestations of white womanhood, and the complex interplay between whiteness, womanhood, and the perpetuation of white supremacy. We explored societal implications and personal reflections on breaking the cycle of generational whiteness. Lastly, Daniels discussed how her book aims to challenge readers to question and redefine their understanding of these entrenched societal structures.
There were many many references in this conversation so we will continue to add to this list.
Resources Referenced:
Layla Saad, “Me and White Supremacy”
Do Your Fudging Homework:
Hope: One of the recs in this book is to examine who you’re surrounded by – read more than white folks; make non white friends; go to activities & events w/ nonwhite folks
Megan: Do the work on yourself to make sure you are not going to take up the space when you occupy non-white spaces. Your whiteness has automatically centered your thoughts, feelings, and opinions in most spaces your whole life. I mean this in the kindest but most direct way possible, your feelings are not the most important in the room.
Jessie: Take inventory of the spaces you occupy. Start by paying attention to your environments and how that creates feelings for you.
Join our #readlessbasic book club by reading NWL. Download the NWL Discussion Guide and get together with some friends.