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EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 17 MIN

The Myth of ‘I Don’t See Color’: Black Gen X and the Language of False Progress

from In The Know with Tony Reeves · host Anthony Reeves

What does progress really look like—and who gets to define it?In this episode of IN THE KNOW with Tony Reeves, Tony takes a deeply personal and thought-provoking look at what it means to be part of Black Generation X—the generation caught between the overt racism of the past and the subtle, coded language of the present.From phrases like “I don’t see color” to accusations of “playing the race card,” Tony breaks down how seemingly harmless language can carry deeper meaning—and why it often leaves Black Gen X navigating a complicated reality: acknowledging progress while still pushing for more. This episode isn’t about headlines—it’s about lived experience. It’s about understanding how language has evolved, how intent doesn’t always match impact, and why “progress” should never be used as an excuse to stop moving forward. If you’ve ever questioned whether progress is being used as a destination instead of a journey, this conversation is for you. 📢 Call to Action (CTA)If this episode made you think:🎧 Subscribe to IN THE KNOW with Tony Reeves so you never miss a conversation that challenges perspective💬 Share this episode with someone who believes “we’ve already done enough”🛍️ Explore more content and eBooks through The Anthony Reeves Experience on Fourthwall🗣️ Join the conversation:👉 What phrases have you heard that sound positive—but feel off?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/in-the-know-with-tony-reeves--5596987/support.

What does progress really look like—and who gets to define it?In this episode of IN THE KNOW with Tony Reeves, Tony takes a deeply personal and thought-provoking look at what it means to be part of Black Generation X—the generation caught between the overt racism of the past and the subtle, coded language of the present.From phrases like “I don’t see color” to accusations of “playing the race card,” Tony breaks down how seemingly harmless language can carry deeper meaning—and why it often leaves Black Gen X navigating a complicated reality: acknowledging progress while still pushing for more. This episode isn’t about headlines—it’s about lived experience. It’s about understanding how language has evolved, how intent doesn’t always match impact, and why “progress” should never be used as an excuse to stop moving forward. If you’ve ever questioned whether progress is being used as a destination instead of a journey, this conversation is for you. 📢 Call to Action (CTA)If this episode made you think:🎧 Subscribe to IN THE KNOW with Tony Reeves so you never miss a conversation that challenges perspective💬 Share this episode with someone who believes “we’ve already done enough”🛍️ Explore more content and eBooks through The Anthony Reeves Experience on Fourthwall🗣️ Join the conversation:👉 What phrases have you heard that sound positive—but feel off?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/in-the-know-with-tony-reeves--5596987/support.

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