Proper noun
Diangelo (plural Diangelos)
A surname from Italian.
By Dr. Robin DiAngelo, associate professor of critical multicultural and social justice education at Westfield State University. Source: Internet
At the end of my conversation with Diangelo, he tells me the Infosys H-1B employee he trained wanted to be his friend. Source: Internet
I’d been talking with DiAngelo for a year when Floyd was killed, and with other antiracism teachers for almost as long. Source: Internet
In fact, many measure the absence of Black people as what gives status to their environment, DiAngelo said. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, critical race theorist Robin DiAngelo has also made thousands of dollars discussing 'white racism' and 'white fragility' in lectures given to state and city employees. Source: Internet
“We can’t put our volunteers and the people who use our services at greater legal risk,” DiAngelo said. Source: Internet