White fragility : why it`s so hard for white people to talk about racism by Robin Diangelo.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: UK : Penguin books, 2019.Description: 168 PISBN:- 9780141990569
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Table of Contents:
Introduction: We Can’t Get There From Here
Chapter 1. The Challenges of Talking to White People About Racism
Chapter 2. Racial Triggers for White People
Chapter 3. Racism After the Civil Rights Movement
Chapter 4. How does Race Shape the Lives of White People?
Chapter 5. The Good/Bad Binary
Chapter 6. Anti-Blackness
Chapter 7. Racial Triggers for White People
Chapter 8. The Result: White Fragility
Chapter 9. White Fragility in Action
Chapter 10. White Fragility and the Rules of Engagement
Chapter 11. White Women's Tears
Chapter 12. Where Do We Go From Here?
Resources for Continuing Education
Acknowledgments
Notes