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In this book the authors explore what it means for whites to move from becoming aware of the extent of their unwitting collusion in racism, towards developing a committed antiracist white identity.
In this book the authors explore what it means for whites to move from becoming aware of the extent of their unwitting collusion in racism, towards developing a committed antiracist white identity.
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Stephen D. Brookfield is Distinguished Scholar at Antioch University, Adjunct Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University, and Professor Emeritus at the University of St. Thomas (St. Paul, Minnesota). He has written, co-written or edited nineteen books on adult learning, teaching, critical thinking, discussion methods, critical theory, leadership, and teaching race, six of which have won the Houle World Award for Literature in Adult Education. His academic appointments have included positions at the University of British Columbia, Teachers College Columbia University (New York), Harvard University and the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Mary E. Hess is Professor of Educational Leadership at Luther Seminary, where she has taught since 2000. During the 2016-2017 year she held the Patrick and Barbara Keenan Visiting Chair in Religious Education at the University of St. Michael's College in the University of Toronto. She is affiliated faculty at the School of Theology and Ministry at Seattle University, as well as at the San Francisco Theological Seminary/Graduate School of Theology in the University of Redlands. Hess has degrees from Yale, Harvard and Boston College, and is a past president of the Religious Education Association. She is a consultant with the Wabash Center on Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religious Studies, is a member of the Faculty Development Committee of the Association of Theological Schools, and serves on the editorial boards of several journals.
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Foreword Preface Intoduction. Our Racial Stories 1. Why We Need White Antiracism 2. What is a White Antiracist Identity? 3. What it Means to be White 4. Helping People Become Aware of Their Whiteness 5. Using Stories to Uncover Racism 6. Embracing the Discomfort of Race Talk 7. Running 'Real' Discussions Around Race 8. Getting People to Think Structurally about Race 9. Using Your Power to Empower White Antiracism 10. Sharing the Powerful History of Antiracist Work 11. Responding to Resistance Against Antiracist Efforts 12. Being an Antiracist White Ally References About the Authors Index
Foreword Preface Intoduction. Our Racial Stories 1. Why We Need White Antiracism 2. What is a White Antiracist Identity? 3. What it Means to be White 4. Helping People Become Aware of Their Whiteness 5. Using Stories to Uncover Racism 6. Embracing the Discomfort of Race Talk 7. Running 'Real' Discussions Around Race 8. Getting People to Think Structurally about Race 9. Using Your Power to Empower White Antiracism 10. Sharing the Powerful History of Antiracist Work 11. Responding to Resistance Against Antiracist Efforts 12. Being an Antiracist White Ally References About the Authors Index
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