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Tim Wise

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American anti-racism activist (born 1968)
Not to be confused withTim Wiese.

Tim Wise
Wise in 2011
Born
Timothy Jacob Wise

(1968-10-04)October 4, 1968 (age 56)
EducationB.A.,Political Science
Alma materTulane University
Occupation(s)Anti-racism activist, writer
Children2
Websitetimwise.org

Timothy Jacob Wise (born October 4, 1968)[1] is an American activist and writer on the topic of race.[2] He is a consultant who providesanti-racism lectures to institutions.[3]

Early life and education

Wise was born inNashville, Tennessee, to Michael Julius Wise and LuCinda Anne (née McLean) Wise. His paternal grandfather wasJewish (ofRussian origin). The rest of his ancestry is mostly northern European, including someScottish.[4][5] Wise has said that when he was about 12 years old hissynagogue was attacked bywhite supremacists.[6] Wise attended public schools in Nashville, graduating fromHillsboro High School in 1986.[7] Wise has a BA fromTulane University inNew Orleans. He majored inPolitical Science and minored inLatin American Studies.[8] While a student, he was a leader in the campus anti-apartheid movement, which sought to force Tulane to divest from companies still doing business with the government of South Africa. His anti-apartheid activism was first brought to national attention in 1988, when South African ArchbishopDesmond Tutu announced he would turn down an offer of an honorary degree from Tulane after Wise's group informed him of the school's ongoing investments there.[9]

Career

After graduating from Tulane in 1990, Wise started working as an anti-racism activist after receiving training from the New Orleans–based People's Institute for Survival and Beyond. Wise began initially as a youth coordinator, and then associate director, of the Louisiana Coalition Against Racism andNazism, the largest of the various organizations founded for the purpose of defeating political candidateDavid Duke when Duke ran for U.S. Senate in 1990 and Governor of Louisiana in 1991.[10][11] After his work campaigning against David Duke, Wise worked for a number of community-based organizations and political groups inBaton Rouge and New Orleans, including the Louisiana Coalition for Tax Justice, the Louisiana Injured Worker's Union and Agenda for Children.[12] Later in the 1990s, Wise began lecturing around the country on the issues of racism, criticizing white privilege (his own included),[2] and defendingaffirmative action.[13]

From 1999 to 2003, Wise was an advisor to theFisk University Race Relations Institute.[14] Wise argues that racism in the United States is institutionalized due to past overt racism (and its ongoing effects) along with current-day discrimination. Although he concedes that personal, overt bias is less common than in the past (or at least less openly articulated), Wise argues that existing institutions continue to foster and perpetuatewhite privilege, and that subtle, impersonal, and even ostensibly race-neutral policies contribute to racism and racial inequality today.[15] Wise starred in a 2013 documentary entitledWhite Like Me, based on the book by Wise of the same name.[16]

Personal life

After living in New Orleans for ten years, Wise relocated to his native Nashville[17] in 1996. In 1998, he married and has two children.[17] Wise considers himself Jewish by heritage and ethnicity, but does not practice Judaism as a religion.[18] He is a critic of Israel, and philosophically opposed to Zionism, which he views as not only oppressive to non-Jews in Palestine, but detrimental to Jews as well, and counter to Jewish values.[19]

Written works

References

  1. ^Drick, Boyd (October 23, 2015).White Allies in the Struggle for Racial Justice. Orbis Books.ISBN 9781608336159 – via Google Books.
  2. ^abBradley, Adam (March 29, 2009)."Book Reviews: 'Between Barack and a Hard Place' By Tim Wise | 'More Than Just Race' By William Julius Wilson".The Washington Post. RetrievedDecember 7, 2011.
  3. ^Cook, David (July 2009)."By The Color Of Their Skin: Tim Wise On The Myth Of A Postracial America".The Sun (403).
  4. ^"Silly Nazis: Encounters With Idiots, from Childhood to the Present". Tim Wise. November 8, 2010. RetrievedMay 28, 2013.More to the point, and as regards myself, my Jewish lineage extends only on my Y-chromosome, that is to say, my paternal paternal line, as three of my four grandparents are of Northern European and decidedly non-Jewish derivation.
  5. ^Wise, Tim (2005).White Like Me. Brooklyn, NY: Soft Skull Press. p. 5.ISBN 1-932360-68-9.
  6. ^Tim Wise on Race and Racism in America; The Rock Newman Show (44-47 min. mark); December 10, 2014
  7. ^"Class of 1986, Hillsboro H.S. (Nashville, TN)". Tree52. RetrievedDecember 7, 2011.
  8. ^"Tim Wise". DePauw University. Archived fromthe original on June 21, 2010. RetrievedAugust 18, 2012.
  9. ^Kadeem (May 7, 2011)."Power of One: Tim Wise". SUAVV. Archived fromthe original on January 30, 2012.
  10. ^Lee, Martin A. (Spring 2003)."Detailing David Duke".Intelligence Report.18 (109). Southern Poverty Law Center:295–310.doi:10.1023/A:1023250105036.S2CID 36135157.
  11. ^Applebome, Peter (February 6, 1992)."THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Republicans; Duke's Candidacy Raises Legal Questions About State Ballot Laws".The New York Times.
  12. ^White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son; Tim Wise;Soft Skull Press; Pgs. 168-173
  13. ^Mugo wa Macharia (October 22, 1996)."Reverse discrimination debate causes outrage".Golden Gater. Archived from the original on May 21, 1997.
  14. ^"About". May 29, 2010.
  15. ^McLarin, Kim (September 3, 2006)."MODERN LOVE; Race Wasn't an Issue to Him, Which Was an Issue to Me".The New York Times.
  16. ^Harris, Aisha (August 16, 2013)."Are You White? Then You Should Probably Watch This".Slate.
  17. ^abCook, David (July 2009)."By The Color Of Their Skin, Tim Wise On The Myth Of A Postracial America".The Sun.
  18. ^Time Wise website: "Responding to a Young Reactionary: White Privilege, Judaism and the Making of Sloppy Analogies" March 5, 2015
  19. ^"Zionism articles". TimWise.org. RetrievedJune 15, 2012.
  20. ^"The Book".

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