“I Don’t See Color”
Explore the profound insights of Bettina Bergo in her compelling book, I Don’t See Color, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2016. This thought-provoking collection of essays spans 280 pages, intricately weaving together theoretical perspectives from philosophy, sociology, economics, psychology, literature, and history. Bergo skillfully combines these disciplines with her personal narratives to delve into the complex dynamics of race relations and the enduring nature of white privilege in the United States. Ideal for readers interested in understanding the multifaceted aspects of racism and privilege, this book invites you to reflect on societal structures and personal experiences. Discover the layers of meaning behind the phrase "I don't see color" and engage with the critical discussions that shape our understanding of race today.