John A. Powell 
Racing to Justice [EPUB ebook] 
Transforming Our Conceptions of Self and Other to Build an Inclusive Society

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In Racing to Justice, renowned social justice advocate john a. powell persuasively argues that we have yet to achieve a truly post-racial society and that there is much work to be done to redeem the American promise of inclusive democracy.

Gathered from a decade of writing about social justice and spirituality, these meditations on race, identity, and social policy provide an outline for laying claim to our shared humanity and a way toward healing ourselves and securing our future. With an updated foreword and a new chapter on polarization, this new edition continues to challenge us to replace the attitudes and institutions that promote and perpetuate social suffering with those that foster relationships and a way of being that transcends disconnection and separation.

Racing to Justice is a thought-provoking book that offers readers a look into the issues that continue to plague our society. It is reminder that we have yet to address and reckon with the challenges we face in providing equal opportunities for all people in this country and the world.

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Table of Content

Foreword by Elsadig Elsheikh
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: Race and Racialization
1. Targeted Universalism
2. The Color-Blind Multiracial Dilemma: Racial Categories Reconsidered
3. The Racing of American Society: Race Functioning as a Verb before Signifying as a Noun
Part Two: White Privilege
4. Interrogating Privilege, Transforming Whiteness
5. White Innocence and the Courts: Jurisprudential Devices that Obscure Privilege
Part Three: The Racialized Self
6. Dreaming of a Self beyond Whiteness and Isolation
7. The Multiple Self: Implications for Law and Social Justice
Part Four: Engagement
8. Lessons from Suffering: How Social Justice Informs Spirituality
9. Polarization
Afterword
Notes
References
Index

About the author

john a. powell (who spells his name in lowercase in the belief that we should be ‘part of the universe, not over it, as capitals signify’) is an internationally recognized expert in the areas of civil rights, civil liberties, structural racism, housing, poverty, and democracy. He is the Director of the Othering & Belonging Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, and he holds the Robert D. Haas Chancellor’s Chair in Equity and Inclusion and is a Professor of Law, African American Studies, and Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley. He has also taught at numerous law schools including Harvard and Columbia University.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 384 ● ISBN 9780253069757 ● File size 0.6 MB ● Publisher Indiana University Press ● City Bloomington ● Country US ● Published 2024 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9999294 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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