(NAME-MCE) U.S. & Christian Privilege

Bill Howe bill at billhowe.org
Tue Apr 14 06:11:24 CDT 2009


Warren:

What is your "solution" to this "problem"?




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U.S. & Christian Privilege

by Warren J. Blumenfeld

 

As spring peers forth from the soil and tree limbs, the annual Easter egg
roll, sponsored by the President of the United States and the First Lady,
thrills elementary and pre-school age children each year, a tradition dating
back to 1879. Introduced by a beautiful rendition by Fergie of the Star
Spangled Banner, this year, Barack and Michelle Obama invited 35,000
children representing 42 states. Also, in school classrooms throughout the
country, students and their teachers dip hardboiled eggs into brightly
colored dyes, and display Easter eggs of pink, yellow, blue, green, red, and
lavender. An excitement wafts through the classroom as students imagine
sharing their treasures with parents or caregivers, as teachers reward the
good work of their charges with delicious gleaming chocolate bunnies. 

 

Many people (most likely the majority) consider these events, played out in
Washington, DC and in some schools in the United States, as normal,
appropriate, and joyous seasonal activities. Upon critical reflection,
however, others experience them as some of the many examples of
institutional (governmental and educational) (re)enforcements of dominant
Christian standards and what is referred to as "Christian privilege," though
presented in presumably secularized forms. They represent some of the ways
in which the dominant group (in this instance, Christians) reiterates its
values and practices while marginalizing and subordinating those who do not
adhere to Christian faith traditions. I ask then, is this country one that
truly separates religion from government? If not, how do we make it so? 

 

Warren J. Blumenfeld is co-editor of Investigating Christian Privilege and
Religious Oppression in the United States, 2009, Sense Publishers

 
 
Dr. Warren J. Blumenfeld
Department of Curriculum & Instruction
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-3192
Office Phone: (515) 294-5931
Office Fax:     (515) 294-6206
Home Phone: (515) 232-8230
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