Uprooting Racism: How White People Can Work for Racial Justice

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New Society Publisher, Sep 1, 2017 - Social Science - 452 pages

“The ‘how-to manual’ for whites to work with people of color to create an inclusive, just world in the 21st century.” —Maggie Potapchuk, racial equity consultant
 
Over 50,000 copies sold of earlier editions!
 
Completely revised and updated, this fourth edition of Uprooting Racism offers a framework around neoliberalism and interpersonal, institutional, and cultural racism, along with stories of resistance and white solidarity. It provides practical tools and advice on how white people can work as allies for racial justice, engaging the reader through questions, exercises, and suggestions for action, and includes a wealth of information about specific cultural groups such as Muslims, people with mixed heritage, Native Americans, Jews, recent immigrants, Asian Americans, and Latino/as.
 
Inequalities in education, housing, health care, and the job market continue to prevail, while increased insecurity and fear have led to an epidemic of scapegoating and harassment of people of color. Yet, recent polls show that only thirty-one percent of white people in the United States believe racism is a major societal problem; at the same time, resistance is strong, as highlighted by indigenous struggles for land and sovereignty and the Movement for Black Lives.
 
This accessible, personal, supportive, and practical guide is ideal for students, community activists, teachers, youth workers, and anyone interested in issues of diversity, multiculturalism, and social justice.
 
“A uniquely sensitive, wise, practical guide for white people struggling with their feelings about race.” —Howard Zinn, national bestselling author of A People’s History of the United States
 
“A powerful and wonderful book, a major contribution to our understanding of racism as white people.” —Judith H. Katz, Ed. D., author, White Awareness: Handbook for Anti-Racism Training

 

Contents

Acknowledgments
Only Justice Can Put Out the Fire
What Is Racism?
Words and Pictures
The Economic Pyramid
Cultural Appropriation
White Fragility and White Power
The Enemy Within
Jewish People
We All Stand to Gain
Affirmative Action
At School
The Criminallegal System
Environmental Justice
Democratic AntiRacist Multiculturalism
AntiRacism

The Myth of the Happy Family
Separatism
Getting Involved
Its Not Just a Joke
Tips for Talking with White People about Racism
Home and Family
Conclusion
Other Resources
About the Author
Copyright

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Paul Kivel has been a social justice activist, a nationally and internationally recognized anti-racism educator and an innovative leader in violence prevention for over 40 years. He is an award-winning author and an accomplished trainer and speaker, and has conducted thousands of talks, trainings, and workshops on diversity, men's issues, the challenges of youth, and the impact of class and power on daily life.
 

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