The author explores with the leading scholars of today the way and extent to which many forms of oppression, such as racism, classism, capitalism, sexism, and linguicis, have affected the women, poor working-class people, queer people, students of color, female faculty and faculty of color. The leading scholars are: Richard Delgado, David Gillborn , Zeus Leonardo, Antonia Darder, Howard Winant, Christine Sleeter, Sonia Nieto, Carl Grant, Peter McLaren, Noam Chomsky, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Pedro Noguera, and Dave Stovall. Sometimes immensely personal, the interviews unveil the how far America…mehr
The author explores with the leading scholars of today the way and extent to which many forms of oppression, such as racism, classism, capitalism, sexism, and linguicis, have affected the women, poor working-class people, queer people, students of color, female faculty and faculty of color. The leading scholars are: Richard Delgado, David Gillborn , Zeus Leonardo, Antonia Darder, Howard Winant, Christine Sleeter, Sonia Nieto, Carl Grant, Peter McLaren, Noam Chomsky, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Pedro Noguera, and Dave Stovall. Sometimes immensely personal, the interviews unveil the how far America has come, and just how far we have to go, in the quest for equality for all its citizens.
Pierre Wilbert Orelus is associate professor in the curriculum and instruction department at New Mexico State University. His latest books include Race, Power, and the Obama Legacy (Routledge, 2015).
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Dedication Table of Contents About the Interviewees Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Mapping and Engaging the Debate on Race, Racism, and Other "isms": From Slavery, the Civil Rights Era to Barack Obama's Presidency and Beyond Introduction to Part One Chapter 1: Unveiling Majoritarian Myths and Tales About Race and Racism Chapter 2: The Fight Against Racism and Classism: A Conversation with David Gillborn Chapter 3: Unmasking White Supremacy and Racism: A Conversation with Zeus Leonardo Part Two: Against the Matrix of Oppressions: Toward a More Human World Introduction to Part Two Chapter 4: Unpacking Racial and Socio-economic Marginalizations: A Conversation With Howard Winant Chapter 5: Re-examining Social Inequality in School and Beyond: A Conversation with Christine E. Sleeter Chapter 6: Unveiling Discriminations in School and Society at Large: A Conversation with Sonia Nieto. Chapter 7: Multiculturalism Matters More Than Ever: A Conversation With Carl A. Grant Part T
Dedication Table of Contents About the Interviewees Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Mapping and Engaging the Debate on Race, Racism, and Other "isms": From Slavery, the Civil Rights Era to Barack Obama's Presidency and Beyond Introduction to Part One Chapter 1: Unveiling Majoritarian Myths and Tales About Race and Racism Chapter 2: The Fight Against Racism and Classism: A Conversation with David Gillborn Chapter 3: Unmasking White Supremacy and Racism: A Conversation with Zeus Leonardo Part Two: Against the Matrix of Oppressions: Toward a More Human World Introduction to Part Two Chapter 4: Unpacking Racial and Socio-economic Marginalizations: A Conversation With Howard Winant Chapter 5: Re-examining Social Inequality in School and Beyond: A Conversation with Christine E. Sleeter Chapter 6: Unveiling Discriminations in School and Society at Large: A Conversation with Sonia Nieto. Chapter 7: Multiculturalism Matters More Than Ever: A Conversation With Carl A. Grant Part T
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