How do we talk about race, racism, and white supremacy without screaming at each other?
In the recent impeachment trial, many Americans, alongside U.S. Representatives and Senators, are reliving the Capitol riot’s chaos and confusion. For us, that infamous day showcased a unifying emotion: anger. We can see the anger in the aggression and tumult of the rioters, in the fleeing representatives, in the senators’ testimonies, and most recently, in the trial’s highly debated decision.
Interestingly, this anger’s strained undertones seem intimately connected with another pervasive …