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For Jennifer Harvey, the author of \"Raising White Kids: Bringing Up Children in a Racially Unjust America,\" she describes the term anti-racist as denying there is a problem and sitting on the sidelines.

\"A lot of white people believe all people are created equal and should be treated that way,” said Harvey. \"But as white people are they working on challenging structures in institutions, equity outcomes and partnering with people of color to make institutions better to reflect a racially just society? That is anti-racism.”

Raising White Kids: Bringing Up Children in a Racialy Unjust America. pic.twitter.com/Bq1srfw43C

— Jennifer Harvey (@drjenharvey) March 1, 2019

“I think what’s critical for people to understand is, there’s no such thing as 'not racist,'” said Kendi. “In other words, we’re either being racist or anti-racist. We’re either expressing that the racial groups are equals and we believe that, or we’re thinking that certain racial groups are better or worse than others.”

Kendi also made a critical point that it isn’t about being a good or bad person but rather a person who challenges their thinking and ideas and works to admit and change racist tendencies to be actively anti-racist.

Steps toward change

For those invested in change, Harvey offers this advice: educate yourself, donated and understand your role.

In order to start making steps toward change in and work toward an equal society, Harvey said that conversations must take place. And she described that those conversations will get uncomfortable and mistakes will happen before it gets better.

“White people are afraid to talk about race with family in fear of getting it wrong, Black people talk about race in fear of their lives,” said Harvey. “So start talking, have conversations, mistakes will happen but if you make a mistake, then apologize and revisit-otherwise allowing it to continue.”

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Harvey said that it’s also important that people educate themselves. However, there’s a right way to do so.

“Don’t reach out to Black friends and people of color right now to have them ‘help you,’\" she said. \"This is not the time for white Americans to be asking our black friends or neighbors what we need to know about racism. But we do need to learn about racism from people of color...Google, read texts and books on racism in America and not by white people. Become educated, learn, listen.”

Harvey said that another way to become involved is to protest by showing up in the community and supporting an end to racism and donating to organizations that support equality and advance social justice.

If you're in a position to make a financial donation, \"actively support both locally and nationally organizations being led by people of color, including businesses racial justice groups and elected officials,\" she said. \"Show up to stand with people of color in your community who are in the streets, fighting for change.\"

For Coleman, the past few days have been eye-opening for her, and she’s reflecting on the lessons she’s learned and educating herself day by day.

“For me to listen to people of color, to listen to their experiences, to know their truth as best as I can knowing that I will never be in their same world, but I can respect that world and I can listen to their words,” she said.

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