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Speaking Of Race How To Have Antiracist Conversations That Bring Us Together Patricia Robertsmiller

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Speaking Of Race How To Have Antiracist Conversations That Bring Us Together Patricia Robertsmiller
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Publisher: The Experiment
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.19 MB
Author: Patricia Roberts-Miller
ISBN: 9781615197330, 9782020046572, 2020046571, 1615197338, 2020046572
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Speaking Of Race How To Have Antiracist Conversations That Bring Us Together Patricia Robertsmiller by Patricia Roberts-miller 9781615197330, 9782020046572, 2020046571, 1615197338, 2020046572 instant download after payment.

It’s easy to say that racism is wrong. But it’s surprisingly hard to agree on what it is. Does a tired stereotype in your favorite movie make it racist? Does watching it anyway mean you’re racist? Even among like-minded friends, such discussions can quickly escalate to hurt feelings all around—and when they do, we lose valuable opportunities to fight racism.
Patricia Roberts-Miller is a scholar of rhetoric—the art of understanding misunderstandings. In Speaking of Race, she explains why the subject is a “third rail” and how we can do better: We can acknowledge that, in a racist society, racism is not the sole provenance of “bad people.” We can focus on the harm it causes rather than the intent of offenders. And, when someone illuminates our own racist blind spots, we can take it not as a criticism, but as a kindness—and an opportunity to learn and to become less racist ourselves.

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