Of course! That is the goal of anti-racist work, so we can all be free to dedicate our considerable talents and energies on global joys & concerns. Denying the present realities & impacts of race, as with all systems of discrimination, is counter-productive.
Here's a commentary from a friend & neighbor about race dialogue with whites. He is a well respected IT consultant who travels worldwide to set up complex systems. He experiences racism everywhere, and has related some pretty awful stories to me.
"I thought this story may resonate with you.
At one point I was in a band called Whisky Water. We played at a friend of the lead singers house repeatedly.
Each time we did, the guests, who after a while we knew by sight, would refrain from talking to me or to Ro.
I am black, and Ro is Asian.
When we brought this up to the lead singer, who is white, he got pissed off. And said we were calling his friends racists.
I countered with, no I am not calling them racists. I am saying that Ro and I are uncomfortable playing there because we got ignored.
The other member of the band, I like to call her the typical Seattle liberal lesbian.
Here response to what we said was this: My black friend Lisa, never said this so, it must be all in your head.
I tried again to explain that no one is taking about racism. I then said, that they don't talk to Amy either. (Amy is not a small woman).
Anyway, what I can tell you is that in my experience talking to white people about racism is a big mistake, and I try to avoid it at all costs.
Mostly because I am tired of being told my experience is unique, and its a problem with my perception. F that...
Anyway...just wanted to share the story."
- Gary M. Pope
(He was explicit that he wanted his name attached to this story)