Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?
- 453 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Fully revised and updated--Provided by publisher.
Beverly Daniel Tatum is a psychologist and author whose work focuses on race relations. Her writing delves deeply into the complexities of racial identity and racism. Tatum explores the psychological and social factors that shape our perceptions of race. Her prose offers insightful perspectives on how we can build more equitable and just societies.



Fully revised and updated--Provided by publisher.
Explores why it is important for white educators to affirm the identities of African American students, and discusses how the prevalence of racial stereotypes acts as a major psychological challenge uniquely facing African Americans.
If you've ever had trouble finding the right words to use when signing a greeting card - and who hasn't? - this is the book for you! Chock-full of phrases for nearly every occasion, this book will make adding personal greetings a snap.