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Talking About Race - Alleviating the Fear (Paperback)
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Talking About Race - Alleviating the Fear (Paperback)
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"What is it that gives many of us White people a visceral fear
about discussing race?Do you realize that being able to not think
about or talk about it is a uniquely White experience?Do you warn
your children about how people might react to them; find store
staff following or watching you; get stopped by the police for no
reason?"The students of color in your classroom experience
discrimination every day, in small and large ways. They don t often
see themselves represented in their textbooks, and encounter
hostility in school, and outside. For them race is a constant
reality, and an issue they need, and want, to discuss. Failure to
do so can inhibit their academic performance. Failure to discuss
race prevents White students from getting a real, critical and deep
understanding of our society and their place in it. It is essential
for the well-being of all students that they learn to have
constructive conversations about the history of race in this
country, the impact of racism on different ethnic communities, and
how those communities and cultures contribute to society. The need
to model for our students how to talk openly and comfortably about
race is critical in America today, but it is still an issue that is
difficult to tackle.To overcome the common fear of discussing race,
of saying something wrong, this book brings together over thirty
contributions by teachers and students of different ethnicities and
races who offer their experiences, ideas, and advice. With passion
and sensitivity they: cover such topics as the development of
racial consciousness and identity in children; admit their failures
and continuing struggles; write about creating safe spaces and the
climate that promotes thoughtful discussion; model self-reflection;
demonstrate the importance of giving voice to students; recount how
they responded to racial incidents and used current affairs to
discuss oppression; describe courses and strategies they have
developed; explain the n word; present exercises; and pose
questions. For any teacher grappling with addressing race in the
classroom, and for pre-service teachers confronting their anxieties
about race, this book offers a rich resource of insights,
approaches and guidance that will allay fears, and provide the
reflective practitioner with the confidence to initiate and respond
to discussion of race, from the pre-school and elementary classroom
through high school."
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