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Jamey explores the origins, evolution, and current usage of the word woke in American culture. He starts with a reflection on a 2021 rally where former President Donald Trump weaponized woke as an insult, signifying a shift in how the term is used in the political mainstream. Jamey traces the word’s roots back to African American vernacular English of the 1930s, where woke originally signified being aware of social injustices, especially those impacting Black communities, and was passed down as a call for vigilance and action during the civil rights era. He also discusses the appropriation and politicization of woke, especially in the 2010s and 2020s, as it became both a compliment and an insult across different groups. Jamey also highlights the contemporary split in its perception—while some continue to see woke as a positive term linked to awareness and education on social injustices, others have adopted it as a derogatory label for progressive beliefs. To learn more or connect with Jamey, visit: www.equity-at-work.com [www.equity-at-work.com].
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