By Karen B. Donaldson

ISBN-10: 0275954781

ISBN-13: 9780275954789

ISBN-10: 0275958183

ISBN-13: 9780275958183

This e-book explores racism in American faculties and offers attainable suggestions to this common challenge. Dr. Donaldson files contemporary incidents of racism and explores the manifestations of racism and its toll on our society. the key a part of Donaldson's paintings specializes in the position of the humanities in antiracist/multicultural schooling. She brings jointly the perspectives of leaders in multicultural schooling along with her personal insights to confirm the significance of the humanities in struggling with racism. Dr. Donaldson focuses her examine on highschool scholars, learning that even excessive achievers understand racism as a deterrent to their studying. the scholars generally understand racism as an issue brought on by adults, and Donaldson indicates that multicultural arts can empower scholars to face in contrast racism. eventually, Donaldson explores the reeducation of lecturers in an antiracist, interdisciplinary curriculum improvement and implementation pilot study.

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