Discrimination Quote by Gloria Steinem
“the less powerful group usually knows the powerful one much better than vice versa - blacks have had to understand whites in order to survive, women have had to know men - yet the powerful group can afford to regard the less powerful one as a mystery.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: "The Power of Knowing" by Gloria Steinem, 1975
The disadvantaged often must study the dominant group to navigate society, while the dominant can remain ignorant of the disadvantaged.
In simple terms: The less powerful learn about the powerful; the powerful stay unaware.
Recognize the need for mutual understanding.
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Type
When to use this quote
- workplace
- political activism
- community organizing
- education
- media representation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can the powerful be encouraged to learn from the less powerful?
- What barriers keep dominant groups from seeking understanding?
The powerful may resist learning due to privilege and discomfort.