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SUNY Series, Philosophy and Race

This series delves into the depths of philosophical inquiry, exploring the intricate connections between philosophy and race. It offers critical analyses of key concepts, historical discourses, and contemporary debates that have shaped our understanding of race and identity. Designed for readers seeking profound insights into racial issues within a philosophical framework. The collection fosters interdisciplinary dialogue and opens new avenues for future scholarship.

Seeking the Beloved Community: A Feminist Race Reader
Good White People

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  • Good White People

    The Problem with Middle-Class White Anti-Racism

    • 226 pages
    • 8 hours of reading
    3.8(87)Add rating

    The book advocates for a revised approach to anti-racism specifically tailored for middle-class white individuals. It emphasizes the importance of developing a new ethos that encourages deeper understanding and more effective engagement in combating systemic racism. By exploring the unique position and responsibilities of this demographic, the author calls for a transformative shift in attitudes and actions to create meaningful change in society.

    Good White People
  • Exploring themes of radical social change, this collection of essays delves into transformative ideas and movements that challenge the status quo. The author presents thought-provoking arguments and insights, encouraging readers to rethink societal norms and envision new possibilities for justice and equity. Each essay offers a unique perspective, drawing on historical context and contemporary issues, making it a compelling read for those interested in activism and social reform.

    Seeking the Beloved Community: A Feminist Race Reader