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Ibram X Kendis concept of antiracism reenergizes and reshapes the conversation about racial justice in Americabut even more fundamentally points us toward liberating
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Ibram X Kendis concept of antiracism reenergizes and reshapes the conversation about racial justice in Americabut even more fundamentally points us toward liberating new ways of thinking about ourselves and each other In How to be an Antiracist Kendi asks us to think about what an antiracist society might look like and how we can play an active role in building it In this book Kendi weaves together an electrifying combination of ethics history law and science bringing it all together with an engaging personal narrative of his own awakening to antiracism How to Be an Antiracist is an essential work for anyone who wants to go beyond an awareness of racism to the next step contributing to the formation of a truly just and equitable society. elefanthotellv Date May 201 Preliminary program Tues day May 830 900 Registration 900 00 HIROMB Steering Group Meeting 15 3 HIROMB Working Group Meetings Wednesday May 0900 1700 Scientific Workshop 1900 BOOSHIROMB Dinner Thurs day May 830 0900 Regis Gevoelens. e. en scheldwoord. e. en scheldwoord. = een woord dat wordt gebruikt om iemand. te beledigen. beledigen. b. eledigen. = iets zeggen waardoor je iemand pijn doet of boos maakt. e. xcuses aanbieden. Annual Meetings and scientific workshop Meeting Place: Hotel „Elefants“ 90 Kalnciema Street Riga, LATVIA , www.elefanthotel.lv Date: May 7 - 9 , 201 4 Preliminary program: Tues day 7 Thinking. about . Racisms. . Racisms and . Antiracisms. What. I . want. to do . today. Suggest a different way of thinking about racism.. Present a typology for analyzing racisms and developing . Why . Workforce Equity is Good for Business. John Welch, Superintendent. Denise . Altheimer, Executive Director, Human Resources. Melia LaCour, Executive Director, Equity in Education. Agency END and Commitment. As this book was being written, the United States exploded in outrage against the murder by police of people of color across the country. Corporations, branches of state and local government and educational institutions all pledged to work for racial justice and the Black Lives Matters movement moved into the mainstream as people from multiple racial and class identities pledged their support to its message. Diversity initiatives abounded, mission statements everywhere were changed to incorporate references to racial justice, and the rampant anti-blackness endemic to US culture was brought strikingly to the surface. Everywhere, it seemed, white people were looking to learn about race. What do we do? How can we help? These were the cries the authors heard most frequently from those whites whose consciousness of racism was being raised.This book is their answer to those cries. It\'s grounded in the idea that white people need to start with themselves, with understanding that they have a white racial identity. Once you\'ve learned about what it means to be white in a white supremacist world, the answer of what can I do becomes clear. Sometimes you work in multiracial alliances, but more often you work with white colleagues and friends. In this book the authors explore what it means for whites to move from becoming aware of the extent of their unwitting collusion in racism, towards developing a committed antiracist white identity. They create a road map, or series of paths, that people can consider traveling as they work to develop a positive white identity centered around enacting antiracism.The book will be useful to anyone trying to create conversations around race, teach about white supremacy, arrange staff and development workshops on racism, and help colleagues explore how to create an antiracist culture or environment. This work happens in schools, colleges and universities, and we suspect many readers will be located in K-12 and higher education. But helping people develop an antiracist identity is a project that occurs in corporations, congregations, community groups, health care, state and local government, arts organizations, and the military as well. Essentially, if you have an interest in helping the whites you interact with become antiracist, then this book is written very specifically for you. Bill Bradley is arguably one of the most well-versed public figures of our time. The eighteen-year New Jersey Senator, financial and investment adviser, Olympic and NBA athlete, national radio host, and bestselling author has lived in the United States as both political insider and outsider, national sports celebrity and behind-the-scenes confidante, leader and teammate. His varied experiences help to inform his unique and much-sought-after point of view on Washington and the country at large. In We Can All Do Better, for the first time since the financial meltdown and since the worst of the intensifying political gridlock, Bradley offers his own concise, powerful, and highly personal review of the state of the nation. Bradley argues that government is not the problem. He criticizes the role of money and politics, explains how continuing on our existing foreign policy, electoral, and economic paths will mean a diminished future, and lays out exactly what needs to be done to reverse course. Breaking from the intransigent long-held viewpoints of both political parties, and with careful attention to our nation’s history, Bradley passionately lays out his narrative. He offers a no-holds-barred prescription on subjects including job creation, deficit reduction, education, and immigration. While equally critical of the approaches of the Tea Party and Occupy Movements, he champions the power of individual Americans to organize, speak out, bridge divisions, and he calls on the media to assume a more responsible role in our national life. As this moving call to arms reminds us, we can all—elected officials, private citizens, presidents—do a better job of moving our country forward. Bradley is perhaps the best guide imaginable, with his firsthand knowledge of governments’ inner-workings, the country’s diversity, and the untapped potential of the American people. The book that every parent, caregiver, and teacher needs to raise the next generation of antiracist thinkers, from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of How to Be an AntiracistThe tragedies and reckonings around racism that have rocked the country have created a specific crisis for parents and other caregivers: How do we talk to our children about it? How do we raise our children to avoid repeating our racist history and the ongoing errors of the present? While we do the work of dismantling racist behaviors in ourselves and the world around us, how do we raise our children to be antiracists?After he wrote the National Book Award–winning Stamped from the Beginning, readers asked Ibram Kendi, “How can I be antiracist?” After he wrote the bestsellers How to Be an Antiracist and Antiracist Baby, readers began asking a different question: “How do I raise an antiracist child?” This is a question Dr. Kendi had been asking himself ever since he became a teacher—but the question became more personal and urgent when he found out his partner, Sadiqa, was pregnant. Like many parents, he didn’t know how answer the question—and wasn’t sure he wanted to. He didn’t want to educate his child on antiracism he wanted to shield her from the toxicity of racism altogether.But research and experience changed his mind: He realized that antiracism has to be taught and modeled as early as possible—not just to armor them against the racism that is still indoctrinated and normalized in our children’s world, but to remind parents and caregivers to build a more just future for us all.Following the model of his bestselling How to Be an Antiracist, Kendi combines vital scholarship with a compelling personal narrative of his own journey as a parent to create a work whose advice is grounded in research and relatable real-world experience. The chapters follow the stages of child development and don’t just help parents to raise antiracists, but also to create an antiracist world for them to grow and thrive in. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A must-have guide to raising inclusive, antiracist children from educator and advocate, Britt Hawthorne.Raising antiracist children is a noble goal for any parent, caregiver, or educator, but it can be hard to know where to start. Let Britt Hawthorne—a nationally recognized teacher and advocate—be your guide. Raising Antiracist Children acts as an interactive guide for strategically incorporating the tools of inclusivity into everyday life and parenting. Hawthorne breaks down antiracist parenting into four comprehensive sections: -Healthy bodies—Establishing a safe and body-positive home environment to combat stereotypes and create boundaries. -Radical minds—Encouraging children to be agents of change, accompanied by scripts for teaching advocacy, giving and taking productive feedback, and becoming a coconspirator for change. -Conscious shopping—Raising awareness of how local shopping can empower or hinder a community’s ability to thrive, and teaching readers of all ages how to create shopping habits that support their values. -Thriving communities—Acknowledging the personal power we have to shape our schools, towns, and worlds, accompanied by exercises for instigating change. Full of questionnaires, stories, activities, tips, and tools, Raising Antiracist Children is a must-have, practical guide essential for parents and caregivers everywhere. Something about the Author: Minister Muriel Taylor Minister Muriel Taylor is a native of St. Louis, MO (USA), and has been married to her high school sweetheart, Eld. Anthony (Tony) Taylor, also a native of St. Louis, MO for 46 years. She is the proud and blessed mother of two adult children: Eld. Sean Anthony Taylor (Dallas, TX) and Synnamon Rae Taylor (Memphis, TN). The Taylors are the honored grandparents of six grandchildren: Frederick, Victoria, Raymond, Anthony, Nicole, and Camille. Minister Taylor finds great joy in serving the Lord through her gifts of teaching and exhortation. She is the Instructor & Founder of The Salt Shaker\'s Women\'s Bible Study, Instructor for Small Bible Study Groups at Brown Missionary Baptist Church (Southaven, MS), Sunday School Teacher, Mentor, Marriage Counselor, and Coordinator for the Annual Contending for the Faith Preaching Conference. May 19, 2012, she received her Bachelors of Science in Organizational Leadership (BSOL) from Union University. In July 2013, Minister Taylor received her Certification in Exegetical & Expository Preaching from the E.K. Bailey Preaching Conference, Dallas, TX. She continued on to receive her Masters in Christian Studies (MCS) from Union University\'s School of Theology & Missions in Jackson, TN on December 13, 2014. She retired from the Federal Express Corporation November 2013 after working there for 25 years in International Sales. In addition to her ministry obligations, Minister Taylor is an avid reader, loves listening to classical, gospel, and jazz genres. She is also an international traveler to such places as Canada (various locations), Alaska, Belize, Germany, Switzerland, The Netherlands, London, Paris, Ireland, and Italy (Rome, Florence, and Pisa). 10… 9… 8… 7… 6… That’s about as far as you get, counting backwards, as you wait for surgery to begin – and that’s all most people know about what I do. But what happens between you conking out and waking up? And what does the anaesthetist have to do with it all? Do they just sit around playing sudoku while the rest of the team do all the hard work? And why are they so obsessed with what time you ate dinner?Join Colin Black on his journey from accidental medical student to HSE and NHS trainee and, finally, Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist at the largest children’s hospital in Ireland, where any given day could end in laughter or tears – and that’s just the staff.Razor-sharp and forthright, Gas Man is a disarming and frequently hilarious account of life in one of the most fascinating and thrilling professions at medicine’s frontline, where every day is a heady cocktail of severe pressure, poignancy, and profound social awkwardness. With minimal text and bright-color illustrations, Crews captures the essence of a plane journey.--Kirkus Reviews. A satisfying adventure for very young children.--Booklist. The Benefits of Reading Books,Most people read to read and the benefits of reading are surplus. But what are the benefits of reading. Keep reading to find out how reading will help you and may even add years to your life!.The Benefits of Reading Books,What are the benefits of reading you ask? Down below we have listed some of the most common benefits and ones that you will definitely enjoy along with the new adventures provided by the novel you choose to read.,Exercise the Brain by Reading .When you read, your brain gets a workout. You have to remember the various characters, settings, plots and retain that information throughout the book. Your brain is doing a lot of work and you don’t even realize it. Which makes it the perfect exercise! SASCO . Kristen Naegle. September 2023. “No one is born racist or antiracist; these result from the choices we make. . Being antiracist results from a conscious decision to make frequent, consistent, equitable choices daily. These choices require ongoing self-awareness and self-reflection as we move through life.
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