Why 'I See Color' Matters
In America, meaningful progress in addressing race is long overdue. A little before 2020, "equity" became a popular term to acknowledge that achieving equal outcomes requires different processes based on individual characteristics. However, political attacks on terms like Critical Race Theory, "woke," and diversity, equity, and inclusion quickly tried to undermine this progress.
Less aggressive but equally damanging are color-neutral statements like “I don’t see color.” Racial colorblindness overlooks racial and ethnic differences in the name of harmony. This is problematic because seeing the full spectrum of who we are, including our race and experiences, is essential.
Why See Color?
Seeing color celebrates the rich diversity of human experience. It acknowledges that race and cultural background shape who we are and how we navigate the world. By seeing color, we can dismantle unconscious bias, create inclusive environments, and advocate for true racial equity in all aspects of life.
The Anti-Colorblind
Message T-Shirt
Our 'I See Color' t-shirt is more than just apparel; it's a statement. Designed to spark conversations and challenge the concept of colorblindness, this shirt celebrates the beautiful tapestry of human experience.
who we are
Meet Equity Learning Bridge
We believe that every person can achieve their unique version of academic success, and that gaps in academic outcomes across differences such as ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, and zip code occur because of gaps in children’s opportunities to learn.
Equity Learning Bridge, LLC. bridges the gap between performance and potential by connecting communities, families, and schools through products and services that advance education equity and promote learning through laughter.
Join the Movement
Be a part of the change. Our "I See Color" t-shirt isn't just clothing; it's a powerful statement that challenges the harmful ideology of colorblindness and sparks meaningful conversations about racial equity.
By wearing this t-shirt, you:
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Celebrate Diversity: Show your support for recognizing and celebrating the rich tapestry of human experiences.
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Promote Understanding: Help dismantle unconscious bias and foster inclusive environments.
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Advocate for Equity: Stand up for true racial equity and challenge the status quo.