Harris-Perry gives white people’s guide to talk Trayvon Martin | The Raw Story
MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry continued her usual comfort in discussing race issues Saturday morning, providing any Caucasian-American with some steps to overcome any fears talking about Trayvon Martin. The Tulane professor, whose mother is white, was inspired to do her segment after watching Jon Stewart’s reaction to mentioning Martin’s story on The Daily Show. “Rule one, it is okay to say ‘black,’” she said. “It’s okay to draw attention to people’s race to draw attention in this conversation. It isn’t embarrassing to mention when a black person is black. Rule two: Black is always an adjective, it’s never a noun. Black people is fine. ‘The blacks,’ not so much.” In the final of her six points, Harris Perry said that “silence is golden.”
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