Everyday white people confront racial and social injustice 15 stories

Book - 2015

"Allyship, Friendship, Kinship, Relationships. The suffix 'ship' expresses quality, condition or state of being. Allyship is the quality or condition of being an ally. This book is an exploration of that state of being, which the authors in this volume have spent their lives developing. Being an ally is typically thought of as a role that a person from a privileged group plays toward a person in an oppressed group. But as you will find in reading this volume, it is also so much more. This book is not called 'Allies' because most of these authors included here would not self-identify as an 'ally.' That label itself is situation-dependent and personal, and most authors would rather allow their friends and co...lleagues of color to decide whether they consider them an ally, rather than proclaim the title for themselves. But through the collective stories, paths and challenges that the authors share with us in this volume, a picture of what allyship can and should be begins to emerge in sharp relief"--Provided by publisher.

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Published
Sterling, Virginia : Stylus Publishing 2015.
Language
English
Other Authors
Eddie Moore (-), Marguerite W. Parks, Ali Michael
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xiv, 190 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781620362075
9781620362082
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • 1. Real-izing Personal and Systemic Privilege: Reflection Becoming Action
  • 2. The Joy of Antiracism
  • 3. Knapsacks and Baggage: Why the World Needs this Book
  • 4. The Political is Personal
  • 5. Calling Out the Wizard Behind the Curtain
  • 6. Love, Social Justice, Careers, and Philanthropy
  • 7. Learning to Become an Antiracist Racist
  • 8. What's a Nice White Girl to Do in an Unjust World Like This?
  • 9. White Water
  • 10. Looking Back and Moving Forward
  • 11. Working Within the System to Change the System
  • 12. Inside and Outside: Ashkenazi Jews Complicating Context and the Binary of "Racial" Privilege
  • 13. Of White and Hearing Privilege
  • 14. Hands-On Activism
  • Afterword: Resisting Whiteness/Bearing Witness
  • Appendix
  • References