Whose job is it to 'break white silence' in the struggle against racial injustice? What makes SURJ -- Showing Up for Racial Justice -- a distinctive anti-racist organization? How do activists manage risk and courage, accountability, individuality and collectivity? How do race, class, and gender interlock in contemporary society, and how should an anti-racist movement navigate differences along these lines? Sonja DeVries, an activist with SURJ, discusses her approach to anti-racist action and the obligation to break white silence.
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Cover photo "Street Sense" by Leah DiBianco. https://flic.kr/p/RkAGuo