Everyday White People Confront Racial and Social Injustice: 15 Stories
Editat de Eddie Moore, Marguerite W. Penick-Parks, Ali Michaelen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 mar 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781620362082
ISBN-10: 1620362082
Pagini: 206
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1620362082
Pagini: 206
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Foreword—Paul C. Gorski Introduction—Eddie Moore Jr., Marguerite W. Penick-Parks, and Ali Michael 1. Real-izing Personal and Systemic Privilege. Reflection Becoming Action—Peggy McIntosh 2. The Joy of Antiracism—James W. Loewen 3. Knapsacks and Baggage. Why the World Needs This Book—Abby L. Ferber 4. The Political is Personal—Kevin Jennings 5. Calling Out the Wizard Behind the Curtain—Heather W. Hackman 6. Love, Social Justice, Careers, and Philanthropy—Andrea Rabinowitz and Alan Rabinowitz 7. Learning to Become an Antiracist Racist—Christine E. Sleeter 8. What’s a Nice White Girl to Do in an Unjust World Like This?. Guideposts on My Social Justic Journey —Diane J. Goodman 9. White Water—Gary R. Howard 10. Looking Back and Moving Forward—Frances E. Kendall 11. Working Within the System to Change the System—Julie O’Mara 12. Inside and Outside. How Being an Ashkenazi Jew Illuminates and Complicates Context and the Binary of Racia” Privilege—Warren J. Blumenfeld 13. Of White and Hearing Privilege—Jane K. Fernandes 14. Hands-On Activism—Paul Kivel Afterword. Resisting Whiteness/Bearing Witness—Michelle Fine Appendix Additional Resources Glossary Index
Notă biografică
Eddie Moore, Jr. founded America & Moore LLC (eddiemoorejr.com) in 1996. Dr. Moore is recognized as one of the nation's top motivational speakers/educators especially for his work with K-16 students. Recent challenges in the country have found Dr. Moore being in demand for work with law enforcement, higher education, city employees, and businesses searching to improve the inclusive environments of their workplace. Dr. Moore is also the founder and program director for the White Privilege Conference (WPC). Under the direction of Dr. Moore and his inclusive relationship model, the WPC has become one of the top national and international conferences for participants who want to move beyond dialogue and into action around issues of diversity, power, privilege, and leadership. In 2014 Dr. Moore founded The Privilege Institute, a not-for-profit organization which engages people in research, education, action, and leadership through workshops, conferences, publications, and strategic partnerships and relationships. Dr. Moore is co-founder of the online journal Understanding and Dismantling Privilege and co-editor of Everyday White People Confront Racial and Social Injustice: 15 Stories, as well as The Guide for White Women Who Teach Black Boys.
Marguerite W. Penick-Parks prepares pre-service teachers in the area of multicultural education, culturally responsive pedagogy and social justice. Her work centers on issues of power, privilege, and oppression in relationship to issues of curriculum with a special emphasis on the incorporation of quality literature. She appears in the movie Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible by the World Trust Organization. Her most recent work is a joint article on creating safe spaces for discussing White privilege with pre-service teachers, and she is a co-editor of Everyday White People Confronting Racial and Social Injustice:15 Stories and The Guide for White Women Who Teach Black Boys.
Ali Michael is the Director of K-12 Consulting and Professional Development at the Center for the Study of Race and Equity in Education at the University of Pennsylvania and the Director of the Race Institute for K-12 Educators. Ali earned her BA in African studies and political science at Williams College, her MA in anthropology and education from Teachers College and her PhD in teacher education from the University of Pennsylvania. She received her education as an activist and a facilitator from Training for Change and Whites Confronting Racism. She is the author of Raising Race Questions: Whiteness, Inquiry and Education: a book designed to support teachers in the long term and personal process of understanding the role that race plays in their lives and in their classrooms. She and her partner, Michael, live in Philadelphia and consider questions of race and education on a daily basis in the raising of their two children.
Paul C. Gorski is Associate Professor of Integrative Studies in New Century College at George Mason University. He is the founder of EdChange and the Multicultural Pavilion, a Web site that has won more than a dozen awards internationally for its contribution to multicultural education scholarship and practice.
Marguerite W. Penick-Parks prepares pre-service teachers in the area of multicultural education, culturally responsive pedagogy and social justice. Her work centers on issues of power, privilege, and oppression in relationship to issues of curriculum with a special emphasis on the incorporation of quality literature. She appears in the movie Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible by the World Trust Organization. Her most recent work is a joint article on creating safe spaces for discussing White privilege with pre-service teachers, and she is a co-editor of Everyday White People Confronting Racial and Social Injustice:15 Stories and The Guide for White Women Who Teach Black Boys.
Ali Michael is the Director of K-12 Consulting and Professional Development at the Center for the Study of Race and Equity in Education at the University of Pennsylvania and the Director of the Race Institute for K-12 Educators. Ali earned her BA in African studies and political science at Williams College, her MA in anthropology and education from Teachers College and her PhD in teacher education from the University of Pennsylvania. She received her education as an activist and a facilitator from Training for Change and Whites Confronting Racism. She is the author of Raising Race Questions: Whiteness, Inquiry and Education: a book designed to support teachers in the long term and personal process of understanding the role that race plays in their lives and in their classrooms. She and her partner, Michael, live in Philadelphia and consider questions of race and education on a daily basis in the raising of their two children.
Paul C. Gorski is Associate Professor of Integrative Studies in New Century College at George Mason University. He is the founder of EdChange and the Multicultural Pavilion, a Web site that has won more than a dozen awards internationally for its contribution to multicultural education scholarship and practice.
Recenzii
"What a pleasure to get a copy of your book and start reading it on the plane! As a white South African growing up in Apartheid SA this book is a gem for me. I have only read the first few chapters - but such an honor to read Peggy McIntosh's personal account, and the others. You've done a great job - thank you!"
Alan Richter, Ph.D., President
QED Consulting, LLC
Alan Richter, Ph.D., President
QED Consulting, LLC
Descriere
This book fills that gap by vividly presenting – in their own words – the personal stories, experiences and reflections of fifteen prominent White anti-racists.