Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?
And Other Conversations About Race
Beverly Daniel Tatum
This insightful book delves into self-segregation among youth in racially mixed high schools. Renowned psychology of racism expert Beverly Daniel Tatum argues that open dialogue about our racial identities is key to bridging divides. As the national conversation about race grows increasingly urgent, this updated edition is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of race in America. "An unusually sensitive work about the racial barriers that still divide us in so many areas of life." -Jonathan Kozol.
Fecha de publicación
2017-09-05T00:00:00.000Z
2017-09-05T00:00:00.000Z
publicado por primera vez en 1997
Calificación de Goodreads
4.34
ISBN
9780465083619
Recomendaciones
2
Recomendaciones
2017-09-01T20:07:53.000Z
Looking to better understand race/racism? Highly recommend this book by @BDTSpelman
We can't change what we don't understand.
#McGReads – fuente2020-02-15T05:01:25.000Z
For #BHM I will be sharing some of my favorite books by Black Authors
14th Book: Why Are All of the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria
By: @BDTSpelman
Read part of this book in college & then the entire book later in life.
My fav book, & a book everyone should read. – fuente