When to Call Someone Out or Call Them In Over Racist Behavior


When to Call Someone Out or Call Them In Over Racist Behavior

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kqed.org
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Excerpted from “This Book is Anti-Racist: 20 Lessons on How to Wake Up, Take Action...,” written by Tiffany Jewell and illustrated by Aurélia Durand. The following is from the chapter "Choosing my Path: Calling In and Calling Out."

By Tiffany Jewell

What does it mean to "call someone in" or "call someone out?" Is one of the better than the other?

If you call someone in, you circle back to a hurtful or oppressive comment they made in private. If you call someone out, you let them know their comment was hurtful in a public space. I’m going to be honest with you, I don’t think one is better than the other. I personally call folx out more than I call them in. It’s what I’m more comfortable doing, but that doesn’t mean it is what will work best for you.

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