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Witnessing Whiteness
Witnessing Whiteness: The Need to Talk About Race and How to Do It | Shelly Tochluk
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Witnessing Whiteness invites readers to consider what it means to be white, describes and critiques strategies used to avoid race issues, and identifies the detrimental effect of avoiding race on cross-race collaborations. The author illustrates how racial discomfort leads white people toward poor relationships with people of color. Questioning the implications our history has for personal lives and social institutions, the book considers political, economic, socio-cultural, and legal histories that shaped the meanings associated with whiteness. Drawing on dialogue with well-known figures within education, race, and multicultural work, the book offers intimate, personal stories of cross-race friendships that address both how a deep understanding of whiteness supports cross-race collaboration and the long-term nature of the work of excising racism from the deep psyche. Concluding chapters offer practical information on building knowledge, skills, capacities, and communities that support anti-racism practices, a hopeful look at our collective future, and a discussion of how to create a culture of witnesses who support allies for social and racial justice. For book discussion groups and workshop plans, please visit www.witnessingwhiteness.com.
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I am at a White Anti-Racist conference and I am enjoying being challenged and growing as a White person engaging in the work of anti-racism. I really recommend this book, but it‘s not the only one out there. I would love to hear if anyone has works “off the beaten path” that they turn to when they think about race, white privilege, white fragility, allyship, etc?

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Looks excellent and informative! 6y
heikemarie I do want to name that the chart above is from Cycle of Socialization by Bobbi Harro (https://geography.washington.edu/sites/geography/files/documents/harro-cycle-of-socialization.pdf) not the names book if folks are interested! ( @Riveted_Reader_Melissa ) 6y
Tamra This read was a good one, to “hear” non-white fellow Minnesotans speak to their experiences and feelings. After all, we‘re known for “nice”, but just how nice are we really? 6y
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Tamra Stacked! 6y
heikemarie @Tamra thank you, I will definitely be checking that out! 6y
batsy I will always recommend this. It's nonfic but also reads like memoir 6y
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Doing my homework

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