Whiteness and Ethnocentric Monoculturalism: Making the Invisible Visible
Author(s)
Sue, Derald Wing
Abstract
Whiteness and ethnocentric monoculturalism are powerful and entrenched determinants of worldview. Because they are invisible and operate outside the level of conscious awareness, they can be detrimental to people of color, women, and other marginalized groups in society. Both define a reality that gives advantages to White Euro American males while disadvantaging others. Although most Americans believe in equality and fairness, the inability to deconstruct these 2 concepts allows society to continue unjust actions and arrangements toward minority groups. Making the “invisible” visible is the major challenge to liberating individuals and society from the continued oppression of others.