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Intro; Series Editor's Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction; A Case Illustration of Racialized Violence; Racialized Violence and Black People; Racial Identity Theory: An Explanatory Conceptualization and Framework for Action; Black People at War?; References; Chapter 2 Violence and Racialized Lives; Defining Violence; How Violence Operates in Racialized Societies; A Rare Look at the Other Side of the Racial Construction of Violence; The Reproduction of Racialized Violence: When African-Descended People Revolt
The Constancy and Spread of Violence in Present-Day SocietiesStructural Violence, Poverty and Wealth; Education; Blacks in Urban Settings: How Violence Begets Violence; Mass Incarceration: A Close Look at the Free and Unfree; Looking Ahead; References; Chapter 3 How Racial Identity Theory Is Relevant to Liberation and Peace Psychology; A Re-formulation of Racial Identity Theory; The Final Status of Development; The Process; The Two Projects; Resistance to Healthy Racial Identity Development; Protecting White People and Claiming Neutrality to Race
Fear of Retaliation Violence by White Hate GroupsHidden Realities That Blind Us to Racialized Violence; Desire to Dissociate from Undesirables; A Lack of Hope; References; Chapter 4 Waging Liberation and Peace; Seeing the Self in the Other, the Other in the Self; Cultural and Sociopolitical Education and Communication; Policing, Mass Incarceration, and Prison Reform; Insurgency; Two Illustrations of Urban-Focused Liberation and Peace Work; Yasser Payne and Street Participatory Action Research; Ginwright and Leadership Excellence
When Culture and Race Combine at the Cost of Black Children's SafetyAaron Bailey; References; Chapter 5 The World Stage: Engaging in Transnational Liberation and Peace Work; Pan-Africanism; Pan-Africanism in Action; The Frantz Fanon University; The Champions Against Empire Building; Inter-Ethnic Conflict and Truth and Reconciliation Commissions; Religion as a Means to Attend to (or Avert) Racism; Concluding Remarks; References; References; Index
The Constancy and Spread of Violence in Present-Day SocietiesStructural Violence, Poverty and Wealth; Education; Blacks in Urban Settings: How Violence Begets Violence; Mass Incarceration: A Close Look at the Free and Unfree; Looking Ahead; References; Chapter 3 How Racial Identity Theory Is Relevant to Liberation and Peace Psychology; A Re-formulation of Racial Identity Theory; The Final Status of Development; The Process; The Two Projects; Resistance to Healthy Racial Identity Development; Protecting White People and Claiming Neutrality to Race
Fear of Retaliation Violence by White Hate GroupsHidden Realities That Blind Us to Racialized Violence; Desire to Dissociate from Undesirables; A Lack of Hope; References; Chapter 4 Waging Liberation and Peace; Seeing the Self in the Other, the Other in the Self; Cultural and Sociopolitical Education and Communication; Policing, Mass Incarceration, and Prison Reform; Insurgency; Two Illustrations of Urban-Focused Liberation and Peace Work; Yasser Payne and Street Participatory Action Research; Ginwright and Leadership Excellence
When Culture and Race Combine at the Cost of Black Children's SafetyAaron Bailey; References; Chapter 5 The World Stage: Engaging in Transnational Liberation and Peace Work; Pan-Africanism; Pan-Africanism in Action; The Frantz Fanon University; The Champions Against Empire Building; Inter-Ethnic Conflict and Truth and Reconciliation Commissions; Religion as a Means to Attend to (or Avert) Racism; Concluding Remarks; References; References; Index