Ebook: Colorblind: The Rise of Post-Racial Politics and the Retreat from Racial Equity
Author: Tim Wise
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- Series: City Lights Open Media
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: City Lights Publishers
- Language: English
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"It's a great book. I highly, highly, highly recommend it." --Tavis Smiley
In this powerful follow-up to Between Barack and a Hard Place, Tim Wise argues against colorblindness” and for a deeper color-consciousness in both public and private practice. We can only begin to move toward authentic social and economic equity through what Wise calls "illuminated individualism"acknowledging the diverse identities that have shaped our perceptions, and the role that race continues to play in the maintenance of disparities between whites and people of color in the United States today. This is the first book to discuss the pitfalls of colorblindness” in the Obama era.
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