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    Erscheinungsdatum: 05.09.2000, Medium: Taschenbuch, Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert, Titel: The Interracial Experience, Titelzusatz: Growing Up Black/White Racially Mixed in the United States, Autor: Brown, Ursula M. // Falola, Toyin, Verlag: Greenwood Press, Sprache: Englisch, Schlagworte: PSYCHOLOGY // Industrial & Organizational Psychology, Rubrik: Angewandte Psychologie, Seiten: 168, Informationen: Paperback, Gewicht: 254 gr, Verkäufer: averdo
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    Erscheinungsdatum: 16.06.2010, Medium: Taschenbuch, Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert, Titel: Compton 4 Cops, Titelzusatz: Community-Based Crime Fighting in Disadvantaged Racially and Ehtnically Diverse Urban Communities, Autor: Dowell, Ron L., Verlag: Outskirts Press, Sprache: Englisch, Schlagworte: POLITICAL SCIENCE // Public Affairs & Administration, Rubrik: Politikwissenschaft, Seiten: 244, Informationen: Paperback, Gewicht: 331 gr, Verkäufer: averdo
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    Erscheinungsdatum: 02.06.2005, Medium: Taschenbuch, Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert, Titel: An American Family of the Underground Railroad, Titelzusatz: The story of one family's experience as safe-house operators on the nation's Underground Railroad, and the family's twentieth century work in racially integrating important institutions of their country., Autor: Michael, Peter H., Verlag: AuthorHouse, Sprache: Englisch, Schlagworte: SOCIAL SCIENCE // Ethnic Studies // African American Studies // Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika // USA // Bezug zu Afro-Amerikanern, Rubrik: Volkskunde, Seiten: 212, Informationen: Paperback, Gewicht: 532 gr, Verkäufer: averdo
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    Raising White Kids is a book for families, churches, educators, and communities who want to equip their children to be active and able participants in a society that is becoming one of the most racially diverse in the world while remaining full of racial tensions. For white people who are committed to equity and justice, living in a nation that remains racially unjust and deeply segregated creates unique conundrums. These conundrums begin early in life and impact the racial development of white children in powerful ways. What can we do within our homes, communities, and schools? Should we teach our children to be "color-blind"? Or should we teach them to notice race? What roles do we want to equip them to play in addressing racism when they encounter it? What strategies will help our children learn to function well in a diverse nation? Talking about race means naming the reality of white privilege and hierarchy. How do we talk about race honestly, then, without making our children feel bad about being white? Most importantly, how do we do any of this in age-appropriate ways? While a great deal of public discussion exists in regard to the impact of race and racism on children of color, meaningful dialogue about and resources for understanding the impact of race on white children are woefully absent. Raising White Kids steps into that void. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Eliza Foss. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/adbl/031606/bk_adbl_031606_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Riveting stories of how affluent white children learn about raceAmerican kids are living in a world of ongoing public debates about race, daily displays of racial injustice, and for some, an increased awareness surrounding diversity and inclusion. In this heated context, sociologist Margaret A. Hagerman zeroes in on affluent white kids to observe how they make sense of privilege, unequal educational opportunities, and police violence. In fascinating detail, Hagerman considers the role that they and their families play in the reproduction of racism and racial inequality in America.White Kids, based on two years of research involving in-depth interviews with white kids and their families, is a clear-eyed and sometimes shocking account of how white kids learn about race. In doing so, this book explores questions such as, "How do white kids learn about race when they grow up in families that do not talk openly about race or acknowledge its impact?" and "What about children growing up in families with parents who consider themselves to be 'anti-racist'?"Featuring the actual voices of young, affluent white kids and what they think about race, racism, inequality, and privilege, White Kids illuminates how white racial socialization is much more dynamic, complex, and varied than previously recognized. It is a process that stretches beyond white parents' explicit conversations with their white children and includes not only the choices parents make about neighborhoods, schools, peer groups, extracurricular activities, and media, but also the choices made by the kids themselves. By interviewing kids who are growing up in different racial contexts - from racially segregated to meaningfully integrated and from politically progressive to conservative - this important book documents key differences in the outcomes of white racial socialization across families. And by observing families in their everyday lives, this book explores th ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Tavia Gilbert. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/blak/012931/bk_blak_012931_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Arnez is back in in his element as he performs gut-busting impressions and tells stories of his family life in this one-hour special. His spastic comedy will leave you howling. Language: English. Narrator: Arnez J.. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/nwep/000013/bk_nwep_000013_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    This book examines the impact of white racialization in homiletics. The first section, Racial Hegemony, interrogates the white, colonial bias of Euro-American homiletical practice, pedagogy, and theory with particular attention to the intersection of preaching and racialization. The second section, Resistance and Possibilities, contributes diverse critical homiletical approaches emerging in conversation with racially-minoritized scholarship and racially subjugated knowledge and practice. By reading this book, preachers and professors of preaching will encounter alternative, non-dominant homiletical pathways toward a more just future for the church and the world.
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    In a Pulitzer Prize-winning book, the author dismantles racially based theories of human history by revealing the environmental factors he feels are responsible for history's broadest patterns. Reissue.
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    The Hive is a story of survival, sisters, and secrets. The Fehler family's four daughters and their newly widowed, doomsday prepper mother struggle to keep their pest control business from bankruptcy during a recession. Set in a racially and politically divided rural Midwestern town during the Obama years, The Hive shows feminism rising from rural roots.
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    Miles McPherson, founder of The Rock Church in San Diego, speaks out about the pervasive racial divisions in today’s culture and argues that we must learn to see people not by the color of their skin, but as God sees them - humans created in the image of God.Miles McPherson has had enough of shying away from a major problem in America today: racial tension. It’s a topic that's widely recognized, yet rarely acknowledged. Sunday morning is the most segregated time in America today, and our preference for clinging to those who are like us leads to big problems in our country as a whole. Even Christians - who, if they claim to follow God, should be the people most outspoken against racism - fall short, and many of us feel obliged to choose sides. Us vs. them. Cops vs. protestors. Blacks vs. whites.The Third Option is a plea on behalf of a brokenhearted God who, scripture teaches, is frustrated with those of us who claim to believe in him but are really “faking the faith”. McPherson argues that we must rise above the issues that divide us and be part of something bigger. The Third Option challenges both believers and seekers to fully embrace God’s goodness and power.As senior pastor of Rock Church in San Diego, he doesn’t shy away from core issues that have caused a great divide both within the church and across the country. He believes that instead of choosing one of two sides, there is a third option - one that’s proven to bring people together, mend relationships, and promote genuine peace in communities. Miles exposes common misconceptions that keep people at a distance and encourages us to engage with those who look different from us and expand our world.Full of practical takeaways and exercises to help us understand the points of view of others, this audiobook inspires, encourages, and equips us to make positive changes in our country - starting with ourselves. PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Miles McPherson. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/sans/008928/bk_sans_008928_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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