As a toolbox, this book provides a variety of specific action steps that readers can take to address racism in a post-civil rights era where extremists have weaponized the study of race and racism.
As a toolbox, this book provides a variety of specific action steps that readers can take to address racism in a post-civil rights era where extremists have weaponized the study of race and racism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karen Gaffney is a Professor of English at Raritan Valley Community College in New Jersey, where she teaches courses in composition, gender, and race. She presents at national conferences, facilitates anti-racism workshops in libraries and churches, serves in local anti-racism coalitions, and manages the website Divided No Longer, which provides a variety of anti-racism resources (available at dividednolonger.com).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Step 1. Chip Away at the False Ideology that Race is Biological Step 2. See the Racism Machine Step 3. Examine the Racism Machine's Powerful Mechanisms Step 4. Analyze the Racism Machine's Recalibration After the Civil Rights Movement Step 5. Take Apart the Racism Machine
Introduction Step 1. Chip Away at the False Ideology that Race is Biological Step 2. See the Racism Machine Step 3. Examine the Racism Machine's Powerful Mechanisms Step 4. Analyze the Racism Machine's Recalibration After the Civil Rights Movement Step 5. Take Apart the Racism Machine
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