Born in Boston, Jennifer Yanco grew up in the Pacific Northwest and served four years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Central and West Africa. In 1999, she developed and taught an adult education course, "White People Challenging Racism: Moving from Talk to Action." Taught by an ever-expanding group of instructors, the course continues to draw a wide range of students. Yanco holds an M.S. from the Harvard School of Public Health and a Ph.D. in Linguistics and African Studies from Indiana University. She is currently the US Director of the West African Research Association and a Visiting Researcher at the African Studies Center at Boston University.…mehr
Born in Boston, Jennifer Yanco grew up in the Pacific Northwest and served four years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Central and West Africa. In 1999, she developed and taught an adult education course, "White People Challenging Racism: Moving from Talk to Action." Taught by an ever-expanding group of instructors, the course continues to draw a wide range of students. Yanco holds an M.S. from the Harvard School of Public Health and a Ph.D. in Linguistics and African Studies from Indiana University. She is currently the US Director of the West African Research Association and a Visiting Researcher at the African Studies Center at Boston University.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Born in Boston, Jennifer Yanco grew up in the Pacific Northwest and served four years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Central and West Africa. In 1999, she developed and taught an adult education course, "White People Challenging Racism: Moving from Talk to Action." Taught by an ever-expanding group of instructors, the course continues to draw a wide range of students. Yanco holds an M.S. from the Harvard School of Public Health and a Ph.D. in Linguistics and African Studies from Indiana University. She is currently the US Director of the West African Research Association and a Visiting Researcher at the African Studies Center at Boston University.
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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Memory and Forgetting The Misappropriation of Memory 1. What We Remember Dr. King and the Civil Rights Movement Dr. King and Nonviolence 2. What We Forget: Dr. King's Warning about the "Giant Triplets" Militarism Materialism Racism 3. Why It Matters Whose Problem? White America's Special Responsibility A Challenge for All of Us Notes
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Memory and Forgetting The Misappropriation of Memory 1. What We Remember Dr. King and the Civil Rights Movement Dr. King and Nonviolence 2. What We Forget: Dr. King's Warning about the "Giant Triplets" Militarism Materialism Racism 3. Why It Matters Whose Problem? White America's Special Responsibility A Challenge for All of Us Notes
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