Privilege
“Privilege refers to the uneven distribution of power within a society. Privilege exists when that aspect of your life is seamlessly accepted into the world without scrutiny or suspicion.”
I recently read this article on privilege - I didn’t understand male privilege until I became a stay-at-home dad. While I enjoyed the article, I really liked the site that was linked to in the article - Managing Privilege.
I have always thought of myself as fortunate, but would never have described myself as privileged. For me privilege had a negative connotation. After reading Managing Privilege though, I no longer think of privilege as a negative (or positive,) it just is what it is.
I am committed to be more aware of my privilege and will try to be more mindful of it. I will try to listen to others who are not as privileged, to give them a chance to speak up/share and to educate myself and continue learning.
A couple things I liked from Managing Privilege:
- “Privilege is a fact, not an insult. You can’t help it if you have it, and you don’t have to feel guilty about it.”
- “Privilege is not absolute. Most people occupy multiple social positions with multiple levels of privilege or disadvantage.”
I decided to look at where I hold/don’t hold privilege:
Privileged
- White
- Cisgender
- Straight
- Able bodied/pass as able bodied
- Weight and height “accepted” by society
- Educated
- Financially stable, “intact” family
Not Privileged
- Mentally ill
- Chronic illness
I’m intrigued by this post. Thanks for including the links...I’ll be checking these articles tonight!
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