Social work professors call out ‘whitelash’ in classrooms pushing anti-racism lessons Two social work scholars argue that their “anti-racist education” efforts in the classroom faced “whitelash” from white students, who became emotionally distraught, pushed back by using “color-blind rhetoric,” or later wrote negative course reviews. Quinn Hafen from the University of Wyoming and Marie…
‘Whitelash’: Professors say white students get angry, frustrated by ‘anti-racist education’
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