After
all of the discussions we've had in class, I would have to say one of the
topics I can connect with most is images of black people, more specifically
internalized racism. In the introduction of Bell Hooks book, Black Looks, she
touches on the topic of internalized racism. Hooks states, "...images may
be constructed by white people who have not divested of racism, or by people of
color/black people who may see the world through the lens of white
supremacy." Considering the fact that I've attended all predominately
white schools before North Carolina A&T, my image of racism and black
issues were clouded. Just as Hooks explains, my understanding of these issues
were seen through the lens of white supremacy. However, I've learned from the
readings this is exactly what white supremacy tries to do and it still occurs
today. Although this is done more subtly today, African Americans are still
given degrading roles on the big screen and television shows - including
reality shows. While reviewing the materials in Unit 1 I realized how important
the image and representation of African Americans is. I believe this is why she
stresses (re)construction of our race and how we are perceived because if we
fail to (re)construct our image internalized racism will still occur. She goes
on to explain, "As long as black folks are taught that the only way we can
gain any degree of economic self-sufficiency or be materially privileged is by
first rejecting blackness, our culture, then there will be a crisis in black
identity." Out of all of the topics covered in Unit 1, this was my favorite because I learned a lot from it and I feel like what she is saying is extremely important. Instead of defeating ourselves, we have to learn to embrace our "black identity" and destroy the image that white supremacists created that portrays African American people in a negative light.