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White Fatigue: Rethinking Resistance for Social Justice (Social Justice Across Contexts in Education)

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From the Afterword by Edward Moore Jr.

White fragility, White guilt, White resistance, White privilege, White supremacy, White fatigue.

The congruent interweaving of these concepts mingles and intertwines with the humanity and empathy called for, not just in the field of social justice, but as an essential component of teacher education. How can White teachers truly educate students of color whom they have been socialized to view as inferior? How do educators slog through the murk of an educational system built for White people by White people? And how do educators survive beyond the 'savior mentality' they are indoctrinated by in teacher educator programs? If readers do not find the answers in this book (which they will if they look), at least they will be confronted with many of the essential questions, and without asking the questions, the answers will remain in the hands of the oppressor.

Perfect for courses in:

Curriculum and instruction

Multicultural, anti-racist, and social justice education

Social foundations

Educational psychology


Curriculum and instruction

Multicultural, anti-racist, and social justice education

Social foundations

Educational psychology