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Waking up white : and finding myself in the story of race / Debby Irving.

Title
  1. Waking up white : and finding myself in the story of race / Debby Irving.
Published by
  1. Cambridge, MA : Elephant Room Press, [2014]
  2. ©2014
Author
  1. Irving, Debby

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Description
  1. xiv, 273 pages; 23 cm
Summary
  1. "For twenty-five years, Debby Irving sensed inexplicable racial tensions in her personal and professional relationships. As a colleague and neighbor, she worried about offending people she dearly wanted to befriend. As an arts administrator, she didn't understand why her diversity efforts lacked traction. As a teacher, she found her best efforts to reach out to students and families of color left her wondering what she was missing. Then, in 2009, one "aha!" moment launched an adventure of discovery and insight that drastically shifted her worldview and upended her life plan. In Waking Up White, Irving tells her often cringe-worthy story with such openness that readers will turn every page rooting for her--and ultimately for all of us"--From publisher's description.
Subject
  1. Irving, Debby
  2. Irving, Debby
  3. White privilege (Social structure) > United States
  4. Racism > United States
  5. Racism against Black people > United States
  6. White people > Race identity > United States
  7. White people > United States > Social conditions
  8. Racisme > États-Unis
  9. Racisme à l'égard des personnes noires > États-Unis
  10. BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
  11. EDUCATION / Multicultural Education
  12. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Race & Ethnic Relations
  13. Race relations
  14. Racism
  15. White people > Social condition
  16. Racism > United States
  17. Whites > United States > Social conditions
  18. United States > Race relations > Social aspects
  19. United States > Race relations
  20. États-Unis > Relations raciales
  21. États-Unis > Relations raciales > Aspect social
  22. United States
  23. United States > Race relations
Genre/Form
  1. Book kit.
  2. Autobiography
  3. autobiographies (literary works)
  4. Autobiographies
  5. Autobiographies.
Contents
  1. Childhood in white. What wasn't said -- Family values -- Race versus class -- Optimism -- Within the walls -- Midlife wake-up calls. From confusion to shock -- The GI Bill -- Racial categories -- White superiority -- The melting pot -- Headwinds and tailwinds -- Why didn't I wake up sooner? Icebergs -- Invisibility -- Zap! -- The whole story -- Logos and stereotypes -- Rethinking key concepts. My good people -- Color-blind -- My good luck -- My Robin Hood syndrome -- Twenty-five years of tossing and turning. Straddling two worlds -- Why do I always end up with white people? -- Diversity training -- Everyone is different; everyone belongs -- Belonging -- Surviving versus thriving -- Living into expectations -- I am the elephant -- Leaving my comfort zone. Intent and impact -- Feelings and the culture of niceness -- Courageous conversations -- Getting over myself -- Perception and fear -- Inner work. Becoming multicultural -- If only you'd be more like me -- The dominant white culture -- Boxes and ladders -- The rugged individual -- Equality starts with equity -- Bull in a China shop -- Outer work. From bystander to ally -- Solidarity and accountability -- From tolerance to engagement -- Listening -- Normalizing race talk -- Reclaiming my humanity. Whole again -- Tell me what to do!
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-273).
Processing action (note)
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