"Suddenly, the cause of racial or social justice is not just something espoused by people of color (and Abraham Lincoln), and the role in the story for people who look like my students is not just that of the oppressor; it is both covictim and coagent of change." - David Nurenberg in "What does Injustice Have to Do with Me? A Pedagogy of the Privileged" form Harvard Educational Review
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