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- Who will pay reparations on my soul? : essays / by McCarthy, Jesse,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-302) and index.
- Subjects: Race awareness.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The color of culture II / by Jones, Mona Lake.(CARDINAL)528216;
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- Subjects: Poetry.; Race awareness;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Some of my friends are ... : the daunting challenges and untapped benefits of cross-racial friendships / by Plummer, Deborah L.,author.(CARDINAL)811573;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Surveys have shown that the majority of people believe cross-racial friendships are essential for improving race relations. However, further polling reveals that most Americans tend to gravitate toward friendships within their own race. Psychologist Deborah L. Plummer examines how factors such as leisure, politics, humor, faith, social media, and education influence the nature and intensity of cross-racial friendships"--Living "separate as fingers" -- Living "one as the hand" -- Two-button choice: acquaintance or lover -- Same treatment does not mean equal treatment -- What's in a race? -- Gentle (and not-so-gentle) bumping -- A new generation ... a new form of racism -- Difficult laughs made easier -- What we do with our leisure time -- The heavenly vision of racial unity -- Friends in the big tent -- Some of my friends are.
- Subjects: Race relations.; Interpersonal relations.; Race awareness.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Seeing white : an introduction to white privilege and race / by Halley, Jean O'Malley,1967-(CARDINAL)801213; Eshleman, Amy,1974-(CARDINAL)801873; Vijaya, Ramya Mahadevan,1974-(CARDINAL)801874;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-223) and index.The invisibility of whiteness -- Scientific endeavors to study race : race is not rooted in biology -- Race and the social construction of whiteness -- Ways of seeing power and privilege -- Socioeconomic class and white privilege -- (Not) Teaching race -- (White) Workplaces -- The race of public policy -- Looking forward.
- Subjects: Race awareness.; White people; Race discrimination.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- High cotton / by Pinckney, Darryl,1953-(CARDINAL)354838;
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- Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Didactic fiction.; African Americans; Race awareness;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- High cotton / by Pinckney, Darryl,1953-author.(CARDINAL)354838;
High Cotton is an account of the dreams and inner turmoils of a new generation of the black upper middle class, capturing a part of American society that has mostly been ignored in literature. The novel's protagonist journeys from his childhood home in the Midwest to college, a stint in New York publishing, and Europe, yet the issue of his "blackness" remains at the heart of his being.
- Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Fiction.; African Americans; Race awareness;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- How to talk about race [videorecording]/ by Foeman, Anita,instructor.; Wondrium (Firm),publisher.;
Includes bibliographical references in course guidebook.Disc 1: How Talking about Race Can Help -- Beyond Thanksgiving: Talking Race in the Family -- Discussing Difficult Race Issues with Kids -- Finding Where You Fit into the Race Dialogue -- Avoiding Land Mines When Talking about Race -- Exploring Our Many Layers of Identity -- Disc 2: Talk That Builds Better Bridges -- Ways to Talk about Race at Work -- How to Speak as an Ally If You're a Bystander -- Navigating Conversations about Race and Politics.Anita Foeman.Learn how to talk about race by creating a dialogue, not having a debate. Follow an expert with 30 years of experience in diversity and leadership consulting to see how to approach this important but fraught topic in an open and productive way."--Publisher website.DVD.Title from disc surface.
- Subjects: Lectures.; Nonfiction films.; Educational films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Race awareness; Racism;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- The power of privilege : how white people can challenge racism / by Sarpong, June,author.(CARDINAL)839716;
"Many of those privileged enough to be distanced from racism are now having to come to terms with the fact that they continue to prosper at the detriment of others. Having spent the last four years researching, writing, and speaking about the benefits of diversity for society, June Sarpong is no stranger to educating and challenging those that have been enjoying the benefits of a system steeped in systemic racism without realising its true cost. In The Power of Privilege, June will empower those fortunate enough not to be 'otherised' by mainstream Western society to become effective allies against racism, both by understanding the roots of their privilege and the systemic societal inequities that perpetuates it. The Power of Privilege offers practical steps and action-driven solutions so that those who have been afforded privilege can begin undoing the limiting beliefs held by society, and help build a fairer future for all." -- Goodreads.com
- Subjects: Racism.; Race awareness.; White people; Race discrimination.; Racism.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Brutal imagination : poems / by Eady, Cornelius,1954-;
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- Subjects: Fiction.; Poetry.; African Americans; Race awareness; Race relations;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Fear of black consciousness / by Gordon, Lewis R.(Lewis Ricardo),1962-author.(CARDINAL)383903;
Includes bibliographical references (pages [231]-256) and index (pages 259-276)."In this original and penetrating work, Lewis R. Gordon, one of the leading scholars of Black existentialism and anti-Blackness, takes the reader on a journey through the historical development of racialized Blackness, the problems this kind of consciousness produces, and the many creative responses from Black and non-Black communities in contemporary struggles for dignity and freedom"--Publisher's description.In this original and penetrating work, Lewis R. Gordon, one of the leading scholars of Black existentialism and anti-Blackness, takes the reader on a journey through the historical development of racialized Blackness, the problems this kind of consciousness produces, and the many creative responses from Black and non-Black communities in contemporary struggles for dignity and freedom. Skillfully navigating a difficult and traumatic terrain, Gordon cuts through the mist of white narcissism and the versions of consciousness it perpetuates. He exposes the bad faith at the heart of many discussions about race and racism not only in America but across the globe, including those who think of themselves as "color blind." As Gordon reveals, these lies offer many white people an inherited sense of being extraordinary, a license to do as they please. But for many if not most Blacks, to live an ordinary life in a white-dominated society is an extraordinary achievement--Publisher's description.
- Subjects: Informational works.; Black people; Race awareness.; Racism.; Anti-racism.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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