The Black friend : on being a better white person / Frederick Joseph.
2022
E 184.A1 J664 2022
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Title
The Black friend : on being a better white person / Frederick Joseph.
Edition
First paperback edition.
ISBN
9781536223040 (paperback)
1536223042 (paperback)
1536223042 (paperback)
Published
Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press, 2022.
Copyright
©2020
Language
English
Description
xviii, 256 pages ; 21 cm
Call Number
E 184.A1 J664 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.8
Summary
Writing from the perspective of a friend, Frederick Joseph offers candid reflections on his own experiences with racism and conversations with prominent artists and activists about theirs--creating an essential read for white people who are committed anti-racists and those newly come to the cause of racial justice.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-247) and index.
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Course Lists
OT 699 NC1 by Hape, Kristi (Fall 2024)
Table of Contents
We want you to see race
We can enjoy Ed Sheeran, BTS, and Cardi B
Certain things are racist, even if you don't know it
You could at least try to pronounce my name correctly
This isn't a fad : this is my culture
So your friend is racist. What should you do?
No, You can't. No, You shouldn't. And don't ask that
No, I didn't get here by affirmative action (and if I did, so what?)
Let's not do oppression olympics
We don't care what your Black, brown, or Asian friend said was okay (F.U.B.U.)
In the end : we don't need allies, we need accomplices
An encyclopedia of racism
People and things to know
The "Black friend" playlist.
We can enjoy Ed Sheeran, BTS, and Cardi B
Certain things are racist, even if you don't know it
You could at least try to pronounce my name correctly
This isn't a fad : this is my culture
So your friend is racist. What should you do?
No, You can't. No, You shouldn't. And don't ask that
No, I didn't get here by affirmative action (and if I did, so what?)
Let's not do oppression olympics
We don't care what your Black, brown, or Asian friend said was okay (F.U.B.U.)
In the end : we don't need allies, we need accomplices
An encyclopedia of racism
People and things to know
The "Black friend" playlist.