One interesting anti-racist tactic I just stumbled upon was encouraging Whites to develop “empathic approximation experiences.” In simple terms, start thinking of things in their own life that might approximate the racism minorities feel, in order that they can better empathize with their plight (instead of viewing it as paranoid insanity, which seems like how many White people view minority claims of the continuance of racism in America). For example a Jew who experiences anti-Semitism might be able to find parallels behind his own life and that of his African-American friends.
Ironically enough, I had an “empathic approximating experience” in the process of researching “empathic approximating experiences.” You can read it about here, at my home blog.
















