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Using student writing from his "Interpersonal Relationships and
Race" course Dr. Rupert Nacoste presents North Carolina State
University (NCSU) students' voices describing their new awareness
and growing understanding of neo-diversity. Neo-diversity is what
we live with today; a time and circumstance when for all of us,
contact with people who do not look like us happens every day, and
is unavoidable. In their own words, NCSU students describe how they
have experienced the anxiety of being in interaction with a person
who is not like them in some way (by race, gender, ethnicity,
religion, sexual orientation). These students then speak out about
how their new understanding of that anxiety has changed them and
made them to want to accept the reality of neo-diversity. These
students howl that all students at NCSU should learn to interact
with people who are not like "you" because that is the only way to
make 21st America a good place for everyone to live. Read this book
to hear the new howl of the Wolfpack.
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