Uprooting Racism: How White People Can Work for Racial JusticeUprooting Racism is a guide for white people struggling to understand and end racism while supporting anti-racism work. It highlights the many ways in which concerned white people can play an active role in confronting white racism. Uprooting Racism helps the reader understand racism and explore its manifestations in politics, work, community, and family life. It moves beyond the definition and unlearning of racism to address the many areas of privilege for white people and suggests ways for individuals and groups to challenge the structures of racism. Uprooting Racism features exercises, questions, and suggestions to engage, challenge assumptions, and motivate the reader towards social action. |
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... religious persecution . People of color were demonized as pagan and " soulless . " As substantial numbers of people of color were converted to Christianity , and as religion itself lost much of its power as a legitimizing agent ...
... religious persecution . People of color were demonized as pagan and " soulless . " As substantial numbers of people of color were converted to Christianity , and as religion itself lost much of its power as a legitimizing agent ...
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... religious institution through our upbringing or through current affiliation . Most white people who are part of an organized religion in the United States are Christian ... religious institutions . Use the following questions 198 Religion,
... religious institution through our upbringing or through current affiliation . Most white people who are part of an organized religion in the United States are Christian ... religious institutions . Use the following questions 198 Religion,
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... religious upbringing ? 2. What did you learn about people of color in Sunday school or sermons ? About Jewish people ? 3. Was your religious community all ... religious group actively addressing racism ? a Religion 199 Assessment: Religion,
... religious upbringing ? 2. What did you learn about people of color in Sunday school or sermons ? About Jewish people ? 3. Was your religious community all ... religious group actively addressing racism ? a Religion 199 Assessment: Religion,
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Only Justice Can Put Out the Fire | 1 |
Lets Talk | 8 |
What is Whiteness? | 17 |
Copyright | |
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