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So you want to talk about race

Oluo, Ijeoma. (Author).
Book  - 2019
305.800973 Olu
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  • ISBN: 9781580058827
  • Physical Description xvi, 255 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2019.

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Includes discussion guide.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction : so you want to talk about race -- Is it really about race? -- What is racism? -- What if I talk about race wrong? -- Why am I always being told to "check my privilege"? -- What is intersectionality and why do I need it? -- Is police brutality really about race? -- How can I talk about affirmative action? -- What is the school-to-prison pipeline? -- Why can't I say the "N" word? -- What is cultural appropriation? -- Why can't I touch your hair? -- What are microaggressions? -- Why are our students so angry? -- What is the model minority myth? -- But what if I hate Al Sharpton? -- I just got called racist, what do I do now? -- Talking is great, but what else can I do?

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So You Want to Talk about Race
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So You Want to Talk about Race

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Prefacep. x
Introduction So you want to talk about racep. 1
1Is it really about race?p. 8
2What is racism?p. 23
3What if i talk about race wrong?p. 37
4Why am I always being told to "check my privilege"?p. 53
5What is intersectionality and why do I need it?p. 70
6Is police brutality really about race?p. 83
7How can I talk about affirmative action?p. 99
8What is the school-to-prison pipeline?p. 121
9Why can't I say the "N" word?p. 134
10What is cultural appropriation?p. 142
11Why can't I touch your hair?p. 153
12What are microaggressions?p. 162
13Why are our students so angry?p. 179
14What is the model minority myth?p. 189
15But what if I hate Al Sharpton?p. 201
16I Just got called racist, what do I do now?p. 212
17Talking is great, but what else can I do?p. 225
Acknowledgmentsp. 239
Notesp. 243
A Discussion Guidep. 249