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Antiracist work in education has proceeded as if the only social
relation at issue is the one between white people and people of
color. But what if our antiracist efforts are being undermined by
unexamined difficulties and struggles among white people? Whiteness
at the Table examines whiteness in the lived experiences of young
children, family members, students, teachers, and school
administrators. It focuses on racism and antiracism within the
context of relationships. Its authors argue that we cannot read or
understand whiteness as a phenomenon without attending to the
everyday complexities and conflicts of white people's lives. This
edited volume is entitled Whiteness at the Table, then, for at
least three reasons. First, the title evokes the origins of this
book in the ongoing storytelling and theorizing of the Midwest
Critical Whiteness Collective-a small collective of antiracist
educators, scholars, and activists who have been gathering at its
founders' dining room table for almost a decade. Second, the book's
authors are theorizing whiteness not just in terms of structural
aspects of white power, but in terms of how whiteness is reproduced
and challenged in the day-to-day interactions and relationships of
white people. In this sense, whiteness is always already at the
table, and this book seeks to illuminate how and why this is so.
Finally, one of the primary aims of Whiteness at the Table is to
persuade white people of their moral and political responsibility
to bring whiteness-as an explicit topic, as perhaps the most
important problem to be solved at this historical moment-to the
table. This responsibility to theorize and combat whiteness cannot
and should not fall only to people of color.
Out of K.O.S. (Knowledge of Self): Black Masculinity,
Psychopathology, and Treatment provides a comprehensive analysis of
the development of racialized masculinity in Black males. This text
explores the current theories related to gender development and
racial identity development and their impact on the formation and
expression of Black masculinity. Specifically, this text
investigates the intersection between Black masculinity
development, racial identity, and race-related traumas/stressors.
Out of K.O.S. (Knowledge of Self): Black Masculinity,
Psychopathology, and Treatment highlights the dual experience of
social oppression and cultural identity suppression as the catalyst
for the formation of unintegrated Black masculinity, and its
subsequent influence on Black male mental health. Lastly, this book
provides a comprehensive discussion concerning therapist variables
and clinical interventions that can be helpful when working with
Black males in a clinical setting.
Out of K.O.S. (Knowledge of Self): Black Masculinity,
Psychopathology, and Treatment provides a comprehensive analysis of
the development of racialized masculinity in Black males. This text
explores the current theories related to gender development and
racial identity development and their impact on the formation and
expression of Black masculinity. Specifically, this text
investigates the intersection between Black masculinity
development, racial identity, and race-related traumas/stressors.
Out of K.O.S. (Knowledge of Self): Black Masculinity,
Psychopathology, and Treatment highlights the dual experience of
social oppression and cultural identity suppression as the catalyst
for the formation of unintegrated Black masculinity, and its
subsequent influence on Black male mental health. Lastly, this book
provides a comprehensive discussion concerning therapist variables
and clinical interventions that can be helpful when working with
Black males in a clinical setting.
Antiracist work in education has proceeded as if the only social
relation at issue is the one between white people and people of
color. But what if our antiracist efforts are being undermined by
unexamined difficulties and struggles among white people? Whiteness
at the Table examines whiteness in the lived experiences of young
children, family members, students, teachers, and school
administrators. It focuses on racism and antiracism within the
context of relationships. Its authors argue that we cannot read or
understand whiteness as a phenomenon without attending to the
everyday complexities and conflicts of white people's lives. This
edited volume is entitled Whiteness at the Table, then, for at
least three reasons. First, the title evokes the origins of this
book in the ongoing storytelling and theorizing of the Midwest
Critical Whiteness Collective-a small collective of antiracist
educators, scholars, and activists who have been gathering at its
founders' dining room table for almost a decade. Second, the book's
authors are theorizing whiteness not just in terms of structural
aspects of white power, but in terms of how whiteness is reproduced
and challenged in the day-to-day interactions and relationships of
white people. In this sense, whiteness is always already at the
table, and this book seeks to illuminate how and why this is so.
Finally, one of the primary aims of Whiteness at the Table is to
persuade white people of their moral and political responsibility
to bring whiteness-as an explicit topic, as perhaps the most
important problem to be solved at this historical moment-to the
table. This responsibility to theorize and combat whiteness cannot
and should not fall only to people of color.
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Liberator (Paperback)
Bryan Davis
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R260
R237
Discovery Miles 2 370
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For years, tales of DRAGONS from another world kidnapping and
enslaving humans have been circulating in Jason Masters world,
while for a slave girl named Koren, the stories of a human world
seem pure myth. Together, these two teens will need to bridge two
planets in order to overthrow the draconic threat and bring the
lost slaves home. The Time Has Come As the long-awaited invasion of
human forces looms, Jason, Koren, and Elyssa struggle to alert the
soldiers to an unforeseen menace on the planet of Starlight---a
deadly illness that already has Koren in its grip. Starlighter
Cassabrie harbors a secret she believes can counter the dragon king
Taushin s latest maneuverings, but she can disclose little of her
risky plan. As Cassabrie fights to save her people, the dragon
Magnar works to move the Starlight prophecy in his favor. His
actions could make the plight of humans even more perilous. Wishing
only to free the slaves and bring peace, a few young warriors are
poised to face three armies as they battle for control of two
worlds. Can love, faith, and courage be enough? Will Cassabrie be
humanity s last hope?"
For years, tales of DRAGONS from another world kidnapping and
enslaving humans have been circulating in Jason Masters' world,
while for a slave girl named Koren, the stories of a human world
seem pure myth. Together, these two teens will need to bridge two
planets in order to overthrow the draconic threat and bring the
lost slaves home. What if the Legends Are True? Jason Masters
doubted the myths that told of people taken through a portal to
another realm and enslaved by dragons. But when he receives a
cryptic message from his missing brother, he must uncover the truth
and find the portal before it's too late. At the same time, Koren,
a slave in the dragons' realm, discovers she has a gift that could
either save or help doom her people. As Jason and Koren work to
rescue the enslaved humans, a mystic prophecy surrounding a black
egg may make all their efforts futile.
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Diviner (Paperback)
Bryan Davis
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R256
R232
Discovery Miles 2 320
Save R24 (9%)
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For years, tales of DRAGONS from another world kidnapping and
enslaving humans have been circulating in Jason Masters world,
while for a slave girl named Koren, the stories of a human world
seem pure myth. Together, these two teens will need to bridge two
planets in order to overthrow the draconic threat and bring the
lost slaves home. The mysteries unfold As a Starlighter, Koren
knows her destiny is to save her fellow human slaves from the
dragons bondage---but by following the orders of the smooth-talking
dragon king, Taushin, has she in fact doomed her people and
herself? As Koren struggles over her choices, Elyssa discovers a
new aspect to her Diviner gifts when her pendant begins to unlock
mysteries surrounding the stardrops from the Exodus star. Soon
Elyssa, along with Jason and his father, also uncovers new truths
behind the dragons prophecy and learns that Randall has teamed with
Magnar and Arxad to wage battle against Taushin s followers. With a
major war imminent and talk of a new Starlighter in the air,
confusion and uncertainty reign---something Taushin might have
planned for all along."
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Warrior (Paperback)
Bryan Davis
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R256
R193
Discovery Miles 1 930
Save R63 (25%)
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For years, tales of DRAGONS from another world kidnapping and
enslaving humans have been circulating in Jason Masters world,
while for a slave girl named Koren, the stories of a human world
seem pure myth. Together, these two teens will need to bridge two
planets in order to overthrow the draconic threat and bring the
lost slaves home. The Dragon Prince Has Hatched The stakes are
raised when the foretold prince is crowned. While Koren and Jason
race to the Northlands of Starlight to find the one person who can
help them free the human slaves, Elyssa and Wallace strive to
locate Jason and assist his quest. Soon, all four discover that the
secrets of Starlight extend much further than they had imagined.
Meanwhile, Randall and Tibalt have returned to Major Four and find
themselves teamed with the dragon Magnar, who has arrived to help
thwart the governor. No one knows how the prophecy will be
fulfilled, but one thing is clear: more than ever, the survival of
the dragons depends on humankind, and they will do anything to
prevent the slaves from escaping."
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