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Our Problem, Our Path (Collective Antiracism for White People)
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Product Details
Author:
Ali Michael, Eleonora Bartoli
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
344
Publisher:
SAGE Publications (August 25, 2022)
Imprint:
Corwin
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9781071851326
ISBN-10:
1071851322
Weight:
17.01oz
Dimensions:
7" x 10"
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Corwin-org_sage_onix30_full_US_20260501-20260501.xml
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Corwin
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$40.95
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40
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24
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P-CORWIN
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Overview
A healthy multiracial society could be ours
Building a healthy multiracial society is possible, but not without millions of White people seeing racism as our problem and choosing to walk an antiracist path. It will take us supporting and challenging one another on this journey to learn more about the realities of racism and what we can do about it. In Our Problem, Our Path, award-winning author Ali Michael and clinical psychologist Eleonora Bartoli invite White people to join them on an antiracist journey to learn to talk about race with one another in ways that lead to real change.
Drawing on decades of personal and professional experiences engaging in antiracism, the authors:
emphasize the need for White people to have honest, meaningful relationships not only with People of Color and Native people, but also with other White people, in order to change systems shaped by racism
provide strategies for parents and teachers to support White children to become contributing members of a healthy multiracial society
introduce trauma-informed tools from psychology that enable readers to understand and overcome their own resistance and fear around taking antiracist action
demonstrate how White people can take antiracist action today, exactly where they are and as they are
Grounded in an understanding of antiracism as a daily, lifelong practice, Our Problem, Our Path supports White people to help one another find the trailhead and start moving on the path toward a more just, equitable and loving multiracial society for all.








