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Promoting Diversity and Social Justice - Educating People From Privileged Groups, Second Edition

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Zusatztext "This new edition improves upon what was already an indispensable tool for educators! trainers! and activists. Written in an accessible and sympathetic voice! with concrete strategies and support! this is a text I find myself turning to again and again.If you are committed to dismantling privilege and oppression! you need this book!"--Abby L. Ferber! Director of the Matrix Center for the Advancement of Social Equity and Inclusion! Professor of Sociology! and Women's and Ethnic Studies! University of Colorado at Colorado Springs"Updating and extending her foundational work for a newly emerging social climate in a clear! personable! accessible! and yes! joyous style! Diane J. Goodman maintains a laser focus upon members of socially privileged groups. By so doing! she provides readers the tools they need to envision not only the concept! but most importantly! the reality of social justice."--Warren J. Blumenfeld! Associate Professor! Department of Curriculum and Instruction! Iowa State University Informationen zum Autor Diane J. Goodman , Ed.D., is a trainer, college teacher, author, speaker, and consultant on diversity and social justice issues. For more information, see her website: http://www.dianegoodman.com. Klappentext Promoting Diversity and Social Justice gives theory, perspectives, and strategies that are useful for working with adults from privileged groups on diversity and social justice issues. Zusammenfassung Promoting Diversity and Social Justice gives theory, perspectives, and strategies that are useful for working with adults from privileged groups on diversity and social justice issues. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introduction Update oppression chart: add gender oppression; change "Anti-Semitism" to "Anti-Semitism and religious oppression" and list other religious minorities; discuss "border identities" (Adams, Bell and Griffin) New graphic to depict the intersectionality of our identities Chapter 2: About Privileged Groups Update statistics Elaborate discussion of characteristics of privileged groups and individuals Chapter 3: Perspectives on Individual Change and Development p. 51- correct typo, change multiplicity or subjective to relativism/procedural Update social identity models Chapter 4: Understanding Resistance Add to reasons for resistance Chapter 5: Preventing and Reducing Resistance Refine chart on intervention strategies Chapter 6: The Costs of Oppression to People from Privileged Groups Add to costs of oppression Chapter 7: The Joy of Unlearning Racism and the Benefits of Social Justice New chapter. Describe the psychological, intellectual, interpersonal, spiritual, professional and other benefits white people experience when they have worked to unlearn racism. Address the similarities to and relevance for unlearning other forms of oppression as a member of the privileged group Move section on Benefits of Social Justice (p. 198-202) from current Chapter 10 to this chapter. Expand this section. Chapter 8: Why People from Privileged Groups Support Social Justice Chapter 9: Developing and Enlisting Support for Social Justice Move revised versions of the sections "Shifting the Paradigm" and "The Appeal of Partnership Relations and Social Justice to People from Privileged Groups" (pp. 190-198) from current Chapter 10 to end of this chapter. Chapter 10: Allies and Action ...

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