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Overcoming our racism : the journey to liberation / Derald Wing Sue.

Van Pelt Library E185.615 .S84 2003
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sue, Derald Wing.
Contributor:
Rosengarten Family Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States--Race relations.
United States.
Race relations.
Racism--United States.
Racism.
Physical Description:
xv, 297 pages ; 24 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, [2003]
Summary:
If you are white and live in America, the odds are -- no matter what your economic status or educational background -- you are a racist! However painful and embarrassing to admit, we all have innate, long-standing, and instinctive attitudes, stereotypes, and prejudices toward other ethnic and racial groups. Overcoming Our Racism is an extraordinary book that helps you -- no matter what your race or ethnic origin -- make an honest appraisal of yourself and your biases and prejudices and guides you on your journey to becoming a person who truly values inclusion, respect, fairness, and the upholding of social justice. Written by Derald Wing Sue -- a pioneer and highly regarded leader in the field of multicultural psychology, counseling, and therapy -- this much-needed book shows how each of us has had a role in the oppression of others and outlines the steps we need to take to overcome our racism.
Using this book as a guide, you can clearly see your own racism and overcome your prejudices on a very personal level. You can learn to take responsibility for your most intimate attitudes and understand where they came from. Once reaching this point, you can go on to discover the various cultures in the United States by reading and by associating with strong and healthy individuals of color. Then you can experience the reality of their lives, personalize your understanding with guides and advisers, and eventually transform yourself to become an ally, activist, teacher, and student, working toward mutually shared goals in equal-status relationships. This exceptional and challenging book will inspire you to take this rewarding journey and become less afraid and intimidated by differences, learn to communicate more openly with family, friends, and coworkers, increase your appreciation of people of all colors and cultures in our pluralistic society, and feel a sense of unity and interconnectedness with all humanity.
Contents:
Part I The Problem
1. Are You a Racist? 3
2. What Is Racism? 23
3. Do You Oppress? 45
4. What Is Your Racial Reality and That of White America? 71
5. Isn't Racism a White Problem? 97
6. What Does It Mean to Be White? 115
7. What Is White Privilege? 137
Part II Overcoming the Problem
8. How Do You Develop a Nonracist White Identity? 163
9. What Must You Do to Combat Racism? 191
10. What Must Society Do to Combat Racism? 231
11. What Must People of Color Do to Overcome Racism? A Personal Message to My Brothers and Sisters of Color 255.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
ISBN:
0787967440
OCLC:
51447053

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