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How to have antiracist conversations : embracing our full humanity to challenge white supremacy

Title
How to have antiracist conversations : embracing our full humanity to challenge white supremacy / Roxy Manning, PhD.
ISBN
9781523003730
1523003731
9781523003747
9781523003754
9781523003761
Edition
First edition.
Publication
Oakland, CA : Berrett-Koehler Publishers Inc., [2023]
Physical Description
xi, 225 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Summary
"Utilizing Dr. Martin Luther King's Beloved Community framework, activists will be empowered to create change and equity through fierce yet compassionate dialogue against racism and systematic white supremacy. Although committed to antiracism, many people struggle with confronting racist behavior. Difficult conversations are avoided or end in negativity, aggression, and even violence. How to Have Antiracist Conversations gives the tools to approach hard conversations with compassion and authenticity by embracing the 6 principles of Kingian Nonviolence: 1. Nonviolence is the way of life for courageous people; 2. The Beloved Community framework is the future; 3. Attack forces of evil, not persons doing evil; 4. Accept suffering without retaliation for the sake of the cause; 5. Avoid internal violence of spirit as well as external physical violence; 6. The universe is on the side of justice. Combined with an understanding of racist theory, readers can approach sensitive topics and address discriminatory behavior while minimizing harm. Drawing on her experience as a clinical psychologist and an Afro-Caribbean immigrant, Manning provides a model of dialogue, demonstrated with practical applications, which can be applied to a variety of situations where difference in power and privilege exist"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Manning, Roxy. How to have antiracist conversations First edition. Oakland, CA : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, [2023]
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 27, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-213) and index.
Contents
Introduction
What's the Point? Dialogue for Beloved CommunityWhite Supremacy as a Block to Dialogue
Choosing Beloved Community
Bias: Distortions that Disconnect
Opening to Authentic Dialogue
Bringing Nonviolent Communication Into Authentic Dialogue
The Authentic Dialogue Framework
Microaggressions
Rising to the Challenge
Paving the Path.
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