About the Author

The author is a white Anti-Racist, Social Justice Advocate. She seeks knowledge and truths surrounding the interconnections of the historical and contemporary issues of racism across the globe.

With knowledge and truth comes responsibility. As a woman who is part of the dominate white culture and a citizen of the world, there is a responsibility to share information that will

lead to a more culturally humble society.

The author at times reacts in an emotionally charged manner but does so with a

good heart and from a good place.

The author is of the belief that there is only one race label and that is the Human Race.


October  1, 2013



Radnor High School Retires Mascot As Sign Of Respect To Native Americans

 The NFL should in all good conscious not allow Washington’s football team to continue with the use of the word “redskins” as part of the teams name.  

 I came across this article where we now have high schools, administrators and parents who are fighting to maintain a racist name of a mascot under the pretense that it is honoring and a sign of respect for the Native American community. As a White American I am speechless at the contemporary ignorance of some professionals regarding this issue.  There is massive research on the subject and the outcomes reflect the negative impact upon all children when using cultural symbols as school mascots.


More importantly, have you asked a Native American tribe their thoughts on the subject lately? The unspoken message being sent to our children is that it is acceptable to perpetuate inaccurate misconceptions about this culture in the educational setting as well as, continuing to support the media’s bias depiction of “our” country’s first people. Superintendent Sanville I am sure you are not deliberately attempting to be culturally insensitive and of course most folks in the community might not find this issue offensive because the fact of the matter is sir, most folks are viewing the world through their own cultural lens therefore, it is the responsibility of others to model appropriate behavior.


I keep reading that we are honoring the Native Americans. Is it to makes us (white people) feel better? How do we know that they feel honored? Or is it our belief that “they” should feel honored…and what if they don’t? Would the Native Americans be labeled as ungrateful? 

When are “we the people” going to begin to allow all groups and cultures the right to self -determination?