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White Evolution - The Constant Struggle for Racial Consciousness

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Two fundamental and underlying principles drive White Evolution. The first is that evolution means constant movement in the fight against the virus of White supremacy. If the virus is evolving rapidly, then our critical consciousness needs to evolve faster in order to outpace the supremacy. The second is that this evolution is not an individual act-it must be done in community. The genetic makeup of human beings points to the necessity of interdependence. Growth and development do not lead to a solitary life so much as to being a dependable person rooted in community. The origin of White supremacy, on the other hand, is in reproducing uniformity and eradicating diversity. In an ecological framework, uniformity and monoculture is harmful to an ecosystem that needs diversity of thought, creativity, culture, perspective, history, and economy to survive. The White supremacy intended to "preserve the race" has created an enduring system of violence against people of color and is simultaneously hurting the endurability of humanity in exchange for the immediate gains of supremacy.
The book, White Evolution, recounts the historical movement toward supremacy and casts the possibility of a White evolution toward racial justice through collective critical consciousness. The constant struggle for racial consciousness has no arrival point. White consciousness will never be woke because there is no past tense and no plateau. When privilege and supremacy are akin to a constantly evolving and insidious virus (Whitefluenza), and the antidote is to outpace White evolution for supremacy with a White evolution for racial justice. This is not an individual task, but rather a systemic redesign and reconstruction of social systems and requiring the cultivation of a collective critical consciousness. White Evolution covers a great deal of historical detail and contemporary examples to explain and explore new possibilities for recognizing the importance of interdependence of humanity.

List of contents

List of Figures - Preface - White Evolution and the White Architecture of the Mind - White Pain: "I Hurt, Too" - Whitefluenza: How Dominance is an Epidemic with No Known Cure - White 22: White If You Do, White If You Don't - Whitroggressions: Cracker, Honky, Becky, and #Karen - White Wrath: Make America White Again - White Noise: Static, Echoes, and Amplifiers - White Consciousness: The Constant Struggle - Conclusion - Index.

About the author










Christopher S. Collins is an associate professor of higher education at Azusa Pacific University. He earned a Ph.D. in higher education and organizational change at UCLA.
Alexander Jun is a professor of higher education at Azusa Pacific University. He earned a Ph.D. in higher education at the Rossier School of Education at the University of Southern California.

Summary

White Evolution recounts the historical movement toward supremacy and casts the possibility of a White evolution toward racial justice through collective critical consciousness.

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"My first reaction upon reading the introduction to White Evolution was 'wow' because even though I still had much work to do I could not stop myself from reading. There is a lot of talk about diversity, inclusivity, and equity but hardly any talk about the many ways in which Whiteness is implicated in the structures, practices, and mindsets. White Evolution shows the many sides of Whiteness illustrated with compelling stories that make it hard to stop reading. The authors also share their own personal experiences with Whiteness which will help readers understand their own fears and apprehensions and learn to see and talk about Whiteness naturally. This is an excellent book for higher education practitioners and leaders."-Estela Mara Bensimon, Ph.D., Professor, University of Southern California

Product details

Authors Christopher Collins, Christopher S Collins, Christopher S. Collins, Alexande Jun, Alexander Jun
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9781433176081
ISBN 978-1-4331-7608-1
No. of pages 184
Dimensions 150 mm x 11 mm x 225 mm
Weight 300 g
Illustrations 17 Abb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Social structure research

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