Making the same mistakes Quote by Jemele Hill
“Just because I've written extensively about race doesn't render me incapable of making the same mistakes as the people I've written about.”
About This Quote
Writing about race does not exempt one from repeating the same biases or errors as those being written about; awareness of one's own fallibility remains essential.
In simple terms: Studying race doesn't make you immune to its mistakes.
Self‑awareness is required despite expertise.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- journalistic reporting
- academic research
- policy advocacy
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- regularly seek feedback from communities discussed
- reflect on personal biases before publishing
Questions to Reflect On
- What mechanisms can prevent repeating the same mistakes?
- How can writers balance authority with humility?
Expertise can sometimes blind one to blind spots, making humility crucial.