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Scholarship November 14, 2018

Teaching Religion as Anti-Racism Education

The Wabash Center

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Author
Jacoby, Sarah, ed
Publisher
Spotlight on Teaching, November 5, 2018
Table of Contents
Contributors

Ch 1. Teaching Religion as Anti-Racism Education (Sarah Jacoby)
Ch 2. Decolonial Approaches to the Study of Religion: Teaching Native American and Indigenous Religious Traditions (Natalie Avalos)
Ch 3. Whiteness Studies—Why Not to Teach It (As an Untenured Professor) (Brett J. Esaki)
Ch 4. Anti-Racism in Community-Based Education (Tiffany Puett)
Ch 5. Skin in the Game: Raising the Stakes with The Race Card Project (Richard Newton)
Ch 6. Anti-Racism in the Religious Studies Classroom: Compassionate Critique and Community Building (Martha Smith Roberts)
Ch 7. “Saying the Wrong Thing”: Experiences of Teaching Race in the Classroom (Rima Vesely-Flad)
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