Can We Talk about Race? by Beverly Tatum - ISBN: 9780807032855
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The bestselling author of “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?” now offers a warning call about the increasing but underreported resegregation of America, and examines some of the most resonant issues in education and race relations. (African-American Studies)Beacon Press

Can We Talk about Race?

And Other Conversations in an Era of School Resegregation

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    168 pages

  • Release Date

    1 September 2018

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Summary

Major new reflections on race and schools-by the best-selling author of “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?“A Simmons College/Beacon Press Race, Education, and Democracy Series BookBeverly Daniel Tatum emerged on the national scene in 1997 with “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?,” a book that spoke to a wide audience about the psychological dynamics of race relations in America. Tatum’s unique ability to get people talking about race capt…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780807032855
ISBN-10:0807032859
Author:Beverly Tatum, Theresa Perry
Publisher:Beacon Press
Imprint:Beacon Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:168
Edition:1st
Release Date:1 September 2018
Weight:210g
Dimensions:215mm x 140mm x 12mm
Series:Race, Education, and Democracy
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“What Tatum seeks to do above all is trigger sometimes challenging discussions about race, and infuse those discussions with a reality-based focus on how race affects us all. Her latest book does that beautifully, asking touch questions, and patiently, inclusively seeking answers.“—Boston Globe

“Ten years ago, Tatum’s book asked the question, ‘Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?’ Her latest book follows up with a broader question about the nation’s readiness to talk honestly about the forces that continue to make race such a thorny issue … A probing and ambitious start to a series of books to prod national discussion on issues of race, education, and democracy.“—Vanessa Bush, Booklist

“Four research-rich, concisely written essays on race and education, including examinations of the ‘resegregation of our schools,’ the need for educational curricula and staff that respect the diverse communities they serve, [and] the challenges of interracial friendships … What Tatum seeks to do above all is trigger sometimes challenging discussions about race, and infuse those discussions with a reality-based focus on how race affects us all. Her latest book does that beautifully, asking tough questions, and patiently, inclusively seeking answers.“—Chuck Leddy, Boston Globe

“Another thoughtful, personal and provocative book that will encourage discussion about many of the difficult issues still surrounding race in America—in and out of the classroom.“—Marian Wright Edelman, president, Children’s Defense Fund

About The Author

Beverly Tatum

Beverly Daniel Tatum is author of “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?” and Assimilation Blues. She is currently president of Spelman College in Atlanta, where she lives with her husband.

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