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- Here’s what ‘woke’ means and how to respond to it
Typically, “wokeness” and “woke ideology” are terms of abuse, used against a variety of practices that, despite their diversity, have a similar character Often, what is dismissed as “woke”
- Woke - Wikipedia
Woke is an adjective derived from African-American English used since the 1930s or earlier to refer to awareness of racial prejudice and discrimination, often in the construction stay woke The term acquired political connotations by the 1970s and gained further popularity in the 2010s with the hashtag #staywoke
- What Does Woke Mean? | Merriam-Webster
Woke is now defined in this dictionary as “aware of and actively attentive to important facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice),” and identified as U S slang
- What does the word woke really mean, and where does it come from? - NPR
It's hard to avoid criticism of, quote, "wokeness" and "wokeism" among GOP presidential hopefuls But what does it actually mean?
- You Hear It All the Time, But What Does “Woke” Actually Mean?
Originally, woke came from Black American vernacular and meant exactly what it sounds like: being awake As in, aware Paying attention Specifically, being conscious of racial injustice and the
- How Wokeness Became Everything — And Then Nothing
Wokeness #2 became a catch-all term for progressive social stances, representing someone who’s “woke” to issues of race, gender, and class The shift not only disconnected it from black empowerment, but its prior role as a form of counter-culture
- How ‘woke’ went from an expression in Black culture to a conservative . . .
“Wokeness” originated decades ago as African American cultural slang for having awareness and enlightenment around racism, injustice, privilege or threats of white supremacist violence
- How stay woke evolved from affirmation to political firestorm | AP News
“Wokeness” originated decades ago as African American cultural slang for having awareness and enlightenment around racism, injustice, privilege or threats of white supremacist violence
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