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Robin DiAngelo

    Robin J. DiAngelo is an American academic and author whose work delves into critical discourse analysis and whiteness studies. She is widely recognized for coining the term 'white fragility,' which describes the defensive reactions often exhibited by white individuals when confronted with their racial privilege. DiAngelo posits that this defensiveness serves to uphold and perpetuate existing racial advantages. Her scholarship critically examines how racial dynamics are persistently reinforced through language and social interactions.

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    The Facilitator's Guide for White Affinity Groups
    White Fragility (Adapted for Young Adults)
    Nice Racism
    White Fragility
    What does it mean to be white?
    • 2022

      "A first of its kind, accessible, in-depth resource for leading effective white racial affinity groups-an essential tool for building the skills and perspectives needed for white people to challenge racism"-- Provided by publisher

      The Facilitator's Guide for White Affinity Groups
    • 2022

      White Fragility (Adapted for Young Adults)

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(212)Add rating

      A reimagining of the best-selling book that gives young adults the tools to ask questions, engage in dialogue, challenge their ways of thinking, and take action to create a more racially just world. “I was taught to treat everyone the same.” “I don’t see color.” “My parents voted for Obama.” When white people have the opportunity to think and talk about race and racism, they more often than not don’t know how. In this adaptation of Dr. Robin DiAngelo’s best-selling book White Fragility, anti-racist educators Toni Graves Williamson and Ali Michael explain the concept of systemic racism to young adult readers and how to recognize it in themselves and the world around them. Along the way, Williamson and Michael provide tools for taking action to challenge systems of inequity and racism as they move into adulthood. Throughout the book, readers will find the following: · A dialogue between the adaptors that models anti-racist discussions · Definitions of key terms · Personal stories from this multiracial team · Discussion prompts to encourage readers to journal their reactions and feelings · Illustrations to help concepts of white fragility and systemic racism come alive · Portraits of scholars and activists, including Carol Anderson, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Ijeoma Oluo, whose work is amplified throughout Dr. DiAngelo’s theory of white fragility.

      White Fragility (Adapted for Young Adults)
    • 2021

      Racism is not a simple matter of good people versus bad. In White Fragility, Robin DiAngelo explained how racism is a system into which all white people are socialized. She also made a provocative claim: that white progressives cause the most daily harm to people of colour. In Nice Racism, her follow-up work, she explains how they do so. Drawing on her background as a sociologist and over twenty-five years working as an antiracist educator, she moves the conversation forward. Writing directly to white people as a white person, DiAngelo identifies many common racial patterns and breaks down how well-intentioned white people unknowingly perpetuate racial harm. Writing candidly about her own missteps and struggles, she models a path forward, encouraging white readers to continually face their complicity and embrace courage, lifelong commitment and accountability. Nice Racism is an essential work for any white person who wants to take steps to align their values with their actual practice, and offers people of colour an 'insider's' perspective which may be helpful for navigating whiteness.

      Nice Racism
    • 2018

      White Fragility

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Foreword by Michael Eric Dyson Author's Note Introduction: We Can't Get There from Here The Challenges of Talking to White People About Racism Racism and White Supremacy Racism After the Civil Rights Movement How Does Race Shape the Lives of White People? The Good/Bad Binary Anti-Blackness Racial Triggers for White People The Result: White Fragility White Fragility in Action White Fragility and the Rules of Engagement White Women's Tears Where Do We Go from Here? Resources for Continuing Education Acknowledgments Notes

      White Fragility
    • 2012

      What does it mean to be white?

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.2(451)Add rating

      What does it mean to be white in a society that proclaims race meaningless, yet is deeply divided by race? Robin DiAngelo reveals the factors that make this question so difficult: mis-education about racism; ideologies such as individualism and colorblindness; segregation; and the belief that to be complicit in racism is to be an immoral person.

      What does it mean to be white?