First comes Black History Month and then … Whiteness History Month?
A community college in Oregon has set aside April to look at “whiteness” — but not to celebrate what it’s described as a social construct which leads to inequality.
Portland Community College’s Diversity Council is behind the event, which it called a “bold adventure” to examine “race and racism through an exploration of the construction of whiteness, its origins and heritage.”
The project is “not a celebratory endeavor” but an “effort to change our campus climate,” the school said on its website.
Sixty-eight percent of the school’s 90,000-strong student body is Caucasian, according to PCC’s website.
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“Whiteness refers to the construction of the white race, white culture, and the system of privileges and advantages afforded to white people,” a definition on the school’s event page reads.
The month of April will be dedicated to the project, which “seeks to inspire innovative and practical solutions to community issues and social problems that stem from racism,” the school said.









