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No Place to Hide in America - Or the American Misadventures of a Honky White Boy Puerto Rican Mulatto Negro Cracker Syrian... No Place to Hide in America - Or the American Misadventures of a Honky White Boy Puerto Rican Mulatto Negro Cracker Syrian Uncle Tom Bastard from AF (Hardcover)
Denys Blell; As told to Robert D. Kreisher
R475 Discovery Miles 4 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Can we live in America without being defined by race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religion? In "No Place to Hide," authors Denys Blell and Bob Kreisher share the true stories of one immigrant's struggle to remain a man with no race or ethnicity in a race-obsessed American higher education system. After immigrating to the United States, Samir Dyfan pursues a career in higher education and quickly finds that having no particular racial, ethnic or religious identity gives him a unique perspective regarding diversity initiatives. Throughout his career, Samir concludes that the actions of colleagues are often based on self-interest and greed, rather than the principles of inclusiveness, fairness, and justice. As a result, he experiences strange and disturbing situations and relationships. Samir often finds himself alone, trying to navigate his own way to the safety, equality, and inclusiveness he came to the United States to find. Will Samir find inclusiveness or segregation as he experiences the dark side of diversity politics? Find out as Blell and Kreisher offer this unique perspective about diversity issues within one of America's most noble institutions.

No Place to Hide in America - Or the American Misadventures of a Honky White Boy Puerto Rican Mulatto Negro Cracker Syrian... No Place to Hide in America - Or the American Misadventures of a Honky White Boy Puerto Rican Mulatto Negro Cracker Syrian Uncle Tom Bastard from AF (Paperback)
Denys Blell; As told to Robert D. Kreisher
R524 R445 Discovery Miles 4 450 Save R79 (15%) Out of stock

Can we live in America without being defined by race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religion? In "No Place to Hide," authors Denys Blell and Bob Kreisher share the true stories of one immigrant's struggle to remain a man with no race or ethnicity in a race-obsessed American higher education system.After immigrating to the United States, Samir Dyfan pursues a career in higher education and quickly finds that having no particular racial, ethnic or religious identity gives him a unique perspective regarding diversity initiatives. Throughout his career, Samir concludes that the actions of colleagues are often based on self-interest and greed, rather than the principles of inclusiveness, fairness, and justice. As a result, he experiences strange and disturbing situations and relationships. Santo often finds himself alone, trying to navigate his own way to the safety, equality, and inclusiveness he came to the United States to find.Will Samir find inclusiveness or segregation as he experiences the dark side of diversity politics? Find out as Blell and Kreisher offer this unique perspective about diversity issues within one of America's most noble institutions.

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