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Racial Battle Fatigue: Insights from the Front Lines of Social Justice Advocacy
Contributor(s): Milner, Richard (Foreword by), Martin, Jennifer L. (Editor)

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ISBN: 1440832099     ISBN-13: 9781440832093
Publisher: Praeger
OUR PRICE: $78.75  

Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: January 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Social Psychology
- Education | Student Life & Student Affairs
- Psychology | Mental Health
Dewey: 371.829
LCCN: 2014029036
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.4" W x 9.3" L (1.54 lbs) 324 pages
Features: Bibliography, Index
 
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Many would like to believe we are living as post-racial America, long past the days of discrimination and marginalization of people simply due to their race and minority status. However, editor Jennifer L. Martin and a breadth of expert contributors show that prejudice and discrimination are still very much alive in the United States. Sharing personal stories of challenges, aggressions, retaliations, and finally racial battle fatigue, these activists, practitioners, and scholars explain how they have been attacked--in subtle, shrouded, and sometimes outright ways--simply for whom and what they advocate: social justice.

The stories within consist of discussions on the interconnections among equity issues: sex, race, class, age, sexual orientation, and disability. Furthermore, the work relates current events such as the banning of ethnic studies in Arizona and the shooting of Trayvon Martin to the battle for social justice. Other topics addressed include the ongoing problems of white supremacist beliefs, the challenges of teaching about the racist thinking that permeates our media and popular culture, and the harms of aggressions faced by minorities and those possessing multiple minority status. The unique narratives presented in this single-volume work combine the various approaches to answering questions about not only the necessity of fighting for social justice but also the impact of the struggle on its champions.

 
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