Cooper Thompson / Emmett Schaefer / Harry Brod
White Men Challenging Racism
35 Personal Stories
Herausgeber: Thompson, Cooper; Brod, Harry; Schaeffer, Emmett
Cooper Thompson / Emmett Schaefer / Harry Brod
White Men Challenging Racism
35 Personal Stories
Herausgeber: Thompson, Cooper; Brod, Harry; Schaeffer, Emmett
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"With range, depth, and integrity, the narratives in this collection flesh out both the 'promise and the way of life' of white people who have taken on racism as central to their life work. "White Men Challenging Racism" is a valuable contradiction to the construct of 'angry white men' that has fueled racial backlash over the past twenty years."--Mab Segrest, author of "Memoirs of a Race Traitor"
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"With range, depth, and integrity, the narratives in this collection flesh out both the 'promise and the way of life' of white people who have taken on racism as central to their life work. "White Men Challenging Racism" is a valuable contradiction to the construct of 'angry white men' that has fueled racial backlash over the past twenty years."--Mab Segrest, author of "Memoirs of a Race Traitor"
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 163mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780822330844
- ISBN-10: 0822330849
- Artikelnr.: 20990680
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 163mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780822330844
- ISBN-10: 0822330849
- Artikelnr.: 20990680
Cooper Thompson is a senior consultant at visions, a multicultural consulting organization. Emmett Schaefer is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Harry Brod is Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at the University of Northern Iowa. He is the editor of The Making of Masculinities.
Foreword / James W. Loewen xv Preface xxxi Acknowledgments xxxv Introduction: Just Living 1 Movement Elders Herbert Aptheker
86
radical historian; San Jose
CA 17 Stetson Kennedy
85
journalist and Klan infiltrator; Jacksonville
FL 27 Art Branscombe
81
fought for a racially integrated neighborhood; Denver
CO 37 Horace Seldon
77
coalition builder; Boston
MA 44 Pat Cusick
70
community organizer; Boston
MA 51 Nat Yalowitz
70
social worker and organizer; New York
NY 60 Grassroots Organizing Jesse Wimberley
43
organizes working-class white men; West End
NC 73 Jim Hansen
42
executive director
United Vision for Idaho; Boise
ID 82 Chip Berlet
52
researches right wing groups; Cambridge
MA 90 Joe Fahey
44
union official and labor organizer; Watsonville
CA 99 Mike McMahon
60
community organizer with Central American immigrants; Houston
TX 109 Art and Politics David Attyah
34
graphic artist and founder of Think Again; San Francisco
CA 121 Si Kahn
57
singer/songwriter and executive director of Grassroots Leadership; Charlotte
NC 132 Steve Bailey
43
executive director of Jump-Start Performance Company; San Antonio
TX 143 Tim Wise
33
writer
lecturer
social critic
and activist; Nashville
TN 152 Billy Yalowitz
42
community-based performance director and choreographer; Philadelphia
PA 164 Challenging the System from Within John Allocca
39
bilingual Spanish teacher; Boston
MA 175 Bill Johnston
60
former Boston police officer; Emerald Isle
NC 185 A. T. Miller
43
teacher and director of multiculturalism at University of Michigan; Ann Arbor
MI 194 Ken Kimerling
56
lawyer for Puerto Rican and Asian American civil rights; New York
NY 203 Monte Piliawsky
57
teacher and historian; Detroit
MI 212 Lonnie Lusardo
56
consultant and community organizer; Seattle
WA 222 Lee Formwalt
51
historian and dean at a historically black college; Albany
GA 228 Nibs Stroupe
55
minister of a multiracial congregation; Decatur
GA 237 Challenging the System from the Margins John Cole Vodicka
53
founder of the Prison and Jail Project; Americus
GA 249 Richard Lapchick
56
advocate for racial and gender justice in sports and society; Orlando FL 258 Chris Shuey
46
environmental health specialist; Albuquerque
NM 265 Terry Kupers
58
psychiatrist
prison activist
and author; Oakland
CA 272 Rick Whaley
51
Native American treaty rights advocate; Milwaukee
WI 280 Jim Murphy
54
firefighter and advocate for children's rights in Southeast Asia; Boston
MA 289 The Next Generation Sean Cahill
38
researcher with the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; New York
NY > Tobin Miller Shearer
36
director of a Mennonite anti-racism initiative; Akron
PA 305 Jason Wallach
32
grassroots coordinator for the Mexico Solidarity Network; Chicago
IL 314 Bill Vandenberg
31
co-executive director of the Colorado Progressive Coalition; Denver
CO 322 Matt Reese
26
community activist; Louisville
KY 330 Appendix 339 Endnotes 343 Suggestions for Further Reading 351 About the Authors 355
86
radical historian; San Jose
CA 17 Stetson Kennedy
85
journalist and Klan infiltrator; Jacksonville
FL 27 Art Branscombe
81
fought for a racially integrated neighborhood; Denver
CO 37 Horace Seldon
77
coalition builder; Boston
MA 44 Pat Cusick
70
community organizer; Boston
MA 51 Nat Yalowitz
70
social worker and organizer; New York
NY 60 Grassroots Organizing Jesse Wimberley
43
organizes working-class white men; West End
NC 73 Jim Hansen
42
executive director
United Vision for Idaho; Boise
ID 82 Chip Berlet
52
researches right wing groups; Cambridge
MA 90 Joe Fahey
44
union official and labor organizer; Watsonville
CA 99 Mike McMahon
60
community organizer with Central American immigrants; Houston
TX 109 Art and Politics David Attyah
34
graphic artist and founder of Think Again; San Francisco
CA 121 Si Kahn
57
singer/songwriter and executive director of Grassroots Leadership; Charlotte
NC 132 Steve Bailey
43
executive director of Jump-Start Performance Company; San Antonio
TX 143 Tim Wise
33
writer
lecturer
social critic
and activist; Nashville
TN 152 Billy Yalowitz
42
community-based performance director and choreographer; Philadelphia
PA 164 Challenging the System from Within John Allocca
39
bilingual Spanish teacher; Boston
MA 175 Bill Johnston
60
former Boston police officer; Emerald Isle
NC 185 A. T. Miller
43
teacher and director of multiculturalism at University of Michigan; Ann Arbor
MI 194 Ken Kimerling
56
lawyer for Puerto Rican and Asian American civil rights; New York
NY 203 Monte Piliawsky
57
teacher and historian; Detroit
MI 212 Lonnie Lusardo
56
consultant and community organizer; Seattle
WA 222 Lee Formwalt
51
historian and dean at a historically black college; Albany
GA 228 Nibs Stroupe
55
minister of a multiracial congregation; Decatur
GA 237 Challenging the System from the Margins John Cole Vodicka
53
founder of the Prison and Jail Project; Americus
GA 249 Richard Lapchick
56
advocate for racial and gender justice in sports and society; Orlando FL 258 Chris Shuey
46
environmental health specialist; Albuquerque
NM 265 Terry Kupers
58
psychiatrist
prison activist
and author; Oakland
CA 272 Rick Whaley
51
Native American treaty rights advocate; Milwaukee
WI 280 Jim Murphy
54
firefighter and advocate for children's rights in Southeast Asia; Boston
MA 289 The Next Generation Sean Cahill
38
researcher with the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; New York
NY > Tobin Miller Shearer
36
director of a Mennonite anti-racism initiative; Akron
PA 305 Jason Wallach
32
grassroots coordinator for the Mexico Solidarity Network; Chicago
IL 314 Bill Vandenberg
31
co-executive director of the Colorado Progressive Coalition; Denver
CO 322 Matt Reese
26
community activist; Louisville
KY 330 Appendix 339 Endnotes 343 Suggestions for Further Reading 351 About the Authors 355
Foreword / James W. Loewen xv Preface xxxi Acknowledgments xxxv Introduction: Just Living 1 Movement Elders Herbert Aptheker
86
radical historian; San Jose
CA 17 Stetson Kennedy
85
journalist and Klan infiltrator; Jacksonville
FL 27 Art Branscombe
81
fought for a racially integrated neighborhood; Denver
CO 37 Horace Seldon
77
coalition builder; Boston
MA 44 Pat Cusick
70
community organizer; Boston
MA 51 Nat Yalowitz
70
social worker and organizer; New York
NY 60 Grassroots Organizing Jesse Wimberley
43
organizes working-class white men; West End
NC 73 Jim Hansen
42
executive director
United Vision for Idaho; Boise
ID 82 Chip Berlet
52
researches right wing groups; Cambridge
MA 90 Joe Fahey
44
union official and labor organizer; Watsonville
CA 99 Mike McMahon
60
community organizer with Central American immigrants; Houston
TX 109 Art and Politics David Attyah
34
graphic artist and founder of Think Again; San Francisco
CA 121 Si Kahn
57
singer/songwriter and executive director of Grassroots Leadership; Charlotte
NC 132 Steve Bailey
43
executive director of Jump-Start Performance Company; San Antonio
TX 143 Tim Wise
33
writer
lecturer
social critic
and activist; Nashville
TN 152 Billy Yalowitz
42
community-based performance director and choreographer; Philadelphia
PA 164 Challenging the System from Within John Allocca
39
bilingual Spanish teacher; Boston
MA 175 Bill Johnston
60
former Boston police officer; Emerald Isle
NC 185 A. T. Miller
43
teacher and director of multiculturalism at University of Michigan; Ann Arbor
MI 194 Ken Kimerling
56
lawyer for Puerto Rican and Asian American civil rights; New York
NY 203 Monte Piliawsky
57
teacher and historian; Detroit
MI 212 Lonnie Lusardo
56
consultant and community organizer; Seattle
WA 222 Lee Formwalt
51
historian and dean at a historically black college; Albany
GA 228 Nibs Stroupe
55
minister of a multiracial congregation; Decatur
GA 237 Challenging the System from the Margins John Cole Vodicka
53
founder of the Prison and Jail Project; Americus
GA 249 Richard Lapchick
56
advocate for racial and gender justice in sports and society; Orlando FL 258 Chris Shuey
46
environmental health specialist; Albuquerque
NM 265 Terry Kupers
58
psychiatrist
prison activist
and author; Oakland
CA 272 Rick Whaley
51
Native American treaty rights advocate; Milwaukee
WI 280 Jim Murphy
54
firefighter and advocate for children's rights in Southeast Asia; Boston
MA 289 The Next Generation Sean Cahill
38
researcher with the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; New York
NY > Tobin Miller Shearer
36
director of a Mennonite anti-racism initiative; Akron
PA 305 Jason Wallach
32
grassroots coordinator for the Mexico Solidarity Network; Chicago
IL 314 Bill Vandenberg
31
co-executive director of the Colorado Progressive Coalition; Denver
CO 322 Matt Reese
26
community activist; Louisville
KY 330 Appendix 339 Endnotes 343 Suggestions for Further Reading 351 About the Authors 355
86
radical historian; San Jose
CA 17 Stetson Kennedy
85
journalist and Klan infiltrator; Jacksonville
FL 27 Art Branscombe
81
fought for a racially integrated neighborhood; Denver
CO 37 Horace Seldon
77
coalition builder; Boston
MA 44 Pat Cusick
70
community organizer; Boston
MA 51 Nat Yalowitz
70
social worker and organizer; New York
NY 60 Grassroots Organizing Jesse Wimberley
43
organizes working-class white men; West End
NC 73 Jim Hansen
42
executive director
United Vision for Idaho; Boise
ID 82 Chip Berlet
52
researches right wing groups; Cambridge
MA 90 Joe Fahey
44
union official and labor organizer; Watsonville
CA 99 Mike McMahon
60
community organizer with Central American immigrants; Houston
TX 109 Art and Politics David Attyah
34
graphic artist and founder of Think Again; San Francisco
CA 121 Si Kahn
57
singer/songwriter and executive director of Grassroots Leadership; Charlotte
NC 132 Steve Bailey
43
executive director of Jump-Start Performance Company; San Antonio
TX 143 Tim Wise
33
writer
lecturer
social critic
and activist; Nashville
TN 152 Billy Yalowitz
42
community-based performance director and choreographer; Philadelphia
PA 164 Challenging the System from Within John Allocca
39
bilingual Spanish teacher; Boston
MA 175 Bill Johnston
60
former Boston police officer; Emerald Isle
NC 185 A. T. Miller
43
teacher and director of multiculturalism at University of Michigan; Ann Arbor
MI 194 Ken Kimerling
56
lawyer for Puerto Rican and Asian American civil rights; New York
NY 203 Monte Piliawsky
57
teacher and historian; Detroit
MI 212 Lonnie Lusardo
56
consultant and community organizer; Seattle
WA 222 Lee Formwalt
51
historian and dean at a historically black college; Albany
GA 228 Nibs Stroupe
55
minister of a multiracial congregation; Decatur
GA 237 Challenging the System from the Margins John Cole Vodicka
53
founder of the Prison and Jail Project; Americus
GA 249 Richard Lapchick
56
advocate for racial and gender justice in sports and society; Orlando FL 258 Chris Shuey
46
environmental health specialist; Albuquerque
NM 265 Terry Kupers
58
psychiatrist
prison activist
and author; Oakland
CA 272 Rick Whaley
51
Native American treaty rights advocate; Milwaukee
WI 280 Jim Murphy
54
firefighter and advocate for children's rights in Southeast Asia; Boston
MA 289 The Next Generation Sean Cahill
38
researcher with the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; New York
NY > Tobin Miller Shearer
36
director of a Mennonite anti-racism initiative; Akron
PA 305 Jason Wallach
32
grassroots coordinator for the Mexico Solidarity Network; Chicago
IL 314 Bill Vandenberg
31
co-executive director of the Colorado Progressive Coalition; Denver
CO 322 Matt Reese
26
community activist; Louisville
KY 330 Appendix 339 Endnotes 343 Suggestions for Further Reading 351 About the Authors 355