PinnedAllison WiltzinMomentumWhy White Man Disguised Himself to Learn What Black People ExperienceWhen walking a mile in someone’s shoes goes wrong3d ago523d ago52
PinnedAllison WiltzinCulturedHere's Why Some White People Love the Myth of MeritocracyIt is easier to believe the world is fair than to make it soJan 669Jan 669
PinnedAllison WiltzinCulturedWhy Teachers Can't Tell the Whole Truth About Rosa ParksAn essay about the consequences of whitewashed historyMay 365May 365
PinnedAllison WiltzinMomentumWhat Do You Wish More People Knew About Black History?We have to be the change we want to seeJan 27136Jan 27136
PinnedAllison WiltzinCreators HubWriting into the Void is the First Step to SuccessWe’ve all been there. Here’s how to get to the other sideJul 1, 2021109Jul 1, 2021109
Allison WiltzWhy Most White Parents Refuse to Talk to Their Children About RaceAnd how their apprehension impacts Black people14h ago414h ago4
Allison WiltzWhy White Men Love "Law and Order" Rhetoric Until The Tables Are TurnedEven a broken clock is right twice a day — the illusion of justice in America1d ago31d ago3
Allison WiltzHow Individualism is Tainting Efforts to Foster Positive Social ChangeCollectivism challenges crab-in-a-barrel mentality4d ago234d ago23
Allison WiltzWhy White People Should Never Compare Their Experiences to SlaveryIt’s historically inaccurate and disrespectful all rolled into one5d ago115d ago11
Allison WiltzAre Private Schools Better, or Simply More White-Centered?An essay about school choice and racial equity6d ago336d ago33