Accountability and White Anti-racist Organizing: Stories from Our work

Bonnie Cushing
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With warmth, depth, and passion, a select and experienced group of white anti-racist organizers reveal how white people working for racial justice are most effective when working in accountable partnerships with people of color. In the process, they furnish the reader with an inside look at an emerging and significant contemporary movement. Included, among other topics, are chapters about white antiracism in public schools, professional workplaces, a faith community, and a social service agency. Includes an essay by Shelly Tochluk and Cameron Levin of AWARE-LA, as well as the European Dissent Accountability Statement.
Genres: Social Justice
256 Pages

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