White Fragility author Robin DiAngelo is accused of being pro-segregation – Daily Mail
'White Fragility' author Robin DiAngelo has been accused of advocating for racial segregation in a bid to combat racism, prompting bewilderment from critics.
'People of color need to get away from White people and have some community with each other,' DiAngelo said during a March 1 webinar, 'Racial Justice: The Next Frontier.'
DiAngelo then went on to suggest that people who do not concede to antiracist teachings do not belong in modern workforces.
'In 2023, we have to see the ability to engage in these conversations with some nuance and some skill as a basic qualification and if you can't do that, you're just simply not qualified in today's workplace,' DiAngelo said.
'What I want to do is create a culture that actually spits out those who are resistant.'
DailyMail.com has contacted DiAngelo for comment.
The racially charged comments enraged conservatives on Twitter.
'Robin DiAngelo sounding like an old-line segregationist,' anti-CRT expert Chris Rufo tweeted in response to the clip.
Conservative podcast host Allie Beth Stuckey said DiAngelo's comments sounded like racial comments made by Dilbert creator, Scott Adams, that caused several newspapers to pull his long-running cartoon.
'When Robin DiAngelo says it, it's inspirational and she gets paid $20k. When Scott Adams says it, it's racist and he loses his job,' she tweeted.
Darrell B. Harrison, director of digital platforms at Grace to You Ministries, argued that DiAngelo's comments revealed her own racist attitudes.
'For people like Robin DiAngelo, it's always other white people who black people need to 'get away from,' but never her. DiAngelo is a woke Bull Connor, only instead of dogs and fire hoses, she uses the divisive and factious tenets of critical race theory to keep blacks in their place,' he tweeted.
The left-wing activist was on a panel with Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) consultants Mary-Frances Winters and Mareisha N. Reese discussing the future of DEI when she made the comments.
Her most recent book title, 'The Facilitator's Guide for White Affinity Groups: Strategies for Leading White People in an Anti-Racist Practice,' also suggests she believes Whites should stay within their own racial social circles.
DiAngelo has published a number of academic articles on race, privilege, and education and written several books.
In 2011, she co-wrote with Ozlem Sensoy, 'Is Everyone Really Equal? An Introduction to Key Concepts in Critical Social Justice Education.'
The book won the American Educational Research Association's Critics' Choice Book Award in 2012 and the Society of Professors of Education Book Award in 2018.
DiAngelo later that year published a paper titled 'White Fragility' in The International Journal of Critical Pedagogy, thereby coining the term.
She defined the concept of white fragility as 'a state in which even a minimum amount of racial stress becomes intolerable, triggering a range of defensive moves'.
Since 2016, DiAngelo has regularly led workshops on the topic. In 2017, the term 'white fragility' was shortlisted by the Oxford Dictionary for Word of the Year.
An in June 2020, during the George Floyd protests, White Fragility reached number one on the New York Times list.
DiAngelo makes an estimated $728,000 a year from speaking engagements and workshops and is charging an average of $14,000 per speech to talk about 'utlra-woke' concepts.
DiAngelo, who has a PhD in Multicultural Education from the University of Washington has written multiple books about confronting racism including New York Times bestseller 'White Fragility.'
When 'White Fragility' debuted in 2018, her average speaking fees were $6,200, according to her website.
From there they steadily climbed to to $9,200 in 2019 and $14,000 by August 2020.
Now, she said her agency - Big Speak - negotiates her fees, which are listed on the the company's website as $30,000 to $40,000.She also makes 7.5 percent in royalties from 'White Fragility.'
Her main focus is 'accountability within antiracist work is the understanding that what I profess to value must be demonstrated in action,' according to her website.
DiAngelo's 'Confronting Racism' LinkedIn presentation to Coca-Cola in February, which included slides that encouraging people to 'try to be less white,' was met with backlash.
The slides in question, which went viral on social media after they were revealed by a 'whistleblower' working for the soft drink giant in the US, told viewers that being 'less white' meant being 'less oppressive', 'less arrogant' and 'less ignorant'.
After calls for boycotts and lawsuits against Coca-Cola, the firm said it merely provided access to the slides on the LinkedIn Learning site as part of its diversity training, rather than making them required viewing. They've since been taken down.
It is unknown how much she was paid for the presentation.
Other speaking engagements included a $12,750 presentation at the University of Wisconsin in October 2020, which was reported by The Washington Free Beacon, a $12,000 two-hour lecture at the University of Kentucky, which was reported by The Daily Signal, and the Tulsa City-County Library paid her $15,000 for a 90-minute Zoom discussion, according to ocpathink.org.
All the outlets filed Freedom of Information requests to find out how much she was paid.
It's unclear how much money she makes per year from her book, speaking arrangements and as a tenured professor at Westfield State University in Massachusetts and an Affiliate Associate Professor of Education at the University of Washington, Seattle.
But after George Floyd's murder in May 2020, anti-racism speeches and training became a booming industry.
A July 1 story on Reason.com estimates she makes about $728,000 a year from speeches and workshops alone, with would put her in the top-earning 1 percent.
In her 'accountability' section on her website, DiAngelo defended her speaking fees, saying fees are rarely fixed and 'rise and fall based on the type of organization and fluctuations in demand.'
'My fee is on a sliding scale; I am paid more by corporate orgs, and much less by non-profits, particularly non-profits that are focused on anti-racist work and/or are BIPOC-led,' she said on her website, adding that she does a lot of reduced-rate, pro bono and fundraising work.
'This year thus far, with the popularity of my book and more work in the corporate sector, my fee has ranged from pro bono (zero) to upwards of $30,000, which is well within the standard range for a best-selling author who is in high demand,' she says on her website.
Her listed speaking fee is at the top end of anti-racism speakers listed on allamericanspeakers.com, including Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter Dr. Bernice King, whose speaker fees are listed as $20,000 to $30,000.
But DiAngelo isn't the only person who's making money as the country has become more sensitive to race and race-based issues.
For example, Robette Ann Dias has been training people how not to be racist for nearly 20 years, but her organization - Crossroads Antiracism Organization and Training - would previously get about nine requests a month, according to a July 2020 Washington Post story.
The fight over critical race theory in schools has escalated in the United States over the last year.
The theory has sparked a fierce nationwide debate in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests around the country over the last year and the introduction of the 1619 Project.
The 1619 Project, which was published by the New York Times in 2019 to mark 400 years since the first enslaved Africans arrived on American shores, reframes American history by 'placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans at the center of the US narrative'.
The debate surrounding critical race theory regards concerns that some children are being indoctrinated into thinking that white people are inherently racist or sexist.
Those against critical race theory have argued it reduces people to the categories of 'privileged' or 'oppressed' based on their skin color.
Supporters, however, say the theory is vital to eliminating racism because it examines the ways in which race influence American politics, culture and the law.
Within two weeks of Floyd's murder, her organization received 110 requests.
The organization charges $4,000 per day plus the expenses for trainers for introductory workshops, which run four to eight hours and includes 25 to 100 people.
For 'in-depth workshops,' the organization charges $9,000 per workshop plus the expenses for two trainers. Workshops typically run 2.5 days for a maximum of 45 participants.
The Washington Post story mentions DiAngelo's book as one of four examples of anti-racism training books that have climbed the bestseller list as the country became more 'woke' and sensitive towards race.
She and several other anti-racist authors and civil rights activists have been paid tens of thousands of dollars by higher learning institutions for lectures, fireside chats or keynote addresses.
Boston University professor and author Ibram Kendi, who wrote the NYT's bestseller 'How to be an Antiracist' among other books, was payed more $300,000 over the past few years to deliver speeches, mainly in universities, according to reporting by The Fix.
The outlet reported all the contracts with Kendi were worth at least $10,000 since 2019, and payments jumped after Floyd's death.
Kendi received $12,500 to $24,000 from five schools for anti-rasist lectures, most of which were 45 minutes plus a 15-minute Q&A section, between August and November 2020, The Fix reported.
The outlet is still waiting on multiple Freedom of Information requests for other public speaking engagements.
One of Kendi's most recent speeches was a $25,000 endeavor paid for byCharlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, which angered two top North Carolina Republicans.
Republican Senate Leader Phil Berger and Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson issued a joint press release on June 23 condemning presentation while admitting they didn't watch it or read his book.
'The state's second-largest school district paid $25,000 to leading Critical Race Theory proponent Ibram X. Kendi for an event just last week,' Berger said in a statement.
'This is clear and direct evidence that Critical Race Theory is being pushed in North Carolina. The fact that a public school district would pay someone who chooses to teach others that 'the only remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination' is unimaginable, Robinson said.
Another high profile speaker is Nikole Hannah-Jones, a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and lead author of the New York Times '1619 Project.'
She was paid $50,000 by the Oregon State Education Department for two seminars and $25,000 for an online Zoom lecture given to the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication.
Both were revealed through Freedom of Information requests. She's represented by the Lavin Agency, but her speaking fees aren't listed.
Other antiracist speakers paid thousands of dollars for lectures or talks are Tim Wise, who was paid $10,000 by the University of Michigan for Martin Luther King Jr. celebration, and Dena Simmons, who was paid by the Naperville, Illinois school district in February for a 60-minute presentation.
Critical race theory and anti-racist literature have been polarizing topics, with some admonishing the idea, claiming it divides people of different races.
DiAngelo's work is no exception.
On her website, she said, 'We work towards creating a culture in which not engaging in antiracist practices within a racist society is what is actually uncomfortable.'
Critics, likeSteve QJ, a black writer whose story titled 'Robin DiAngelo Is The 'Vanilla Ice' Of Anti-Racism' was published by Illuminated-Curated, flat out called DiAngelo a 'racist.'
'Robin DiAngelo's 'White Fragility'has singlehandedly confused millions of people about race. It manages to talk down to black people andwhite people, all whilst offering nothing in the way of solutions,' he wrote.
'The most valuable contribution most people can make is to change their world. To stop treating black people as a field of study and start treating us like ordinary human beings.'
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