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Scholarship March 29, 2017

When Race Breaks Out: Conversations about Race and Racism in College Classrooms, Revised Edition

The Wabash Center

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Author
Fox, Helen
Publisher
Peter Lang, New York, NY
ISBN
9781433105920
Table of Contents
Introduction to the Second Edition
Introduction

ch. 1 Starting With Ourselves: Telling Our Stories About Race
ch. 2 Insider's Guide Part I: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity
ch. 3 Insider's Guide Part II: Discrimination, Racism, and Race Hatred
ch. 4 Classroom Confrontations
ch. 5 Having a "Civil Conversation"
ch. 6 Start With Students Where They Are: While Student Reactions
ch. 7 Mixing It Up: Reactions of Students of Color
ch. 8 Exercises, Assignments, and Advice

Annotated Resources and More Ideas for Assignments and Discussions
Appendix: Critical Incidents for Faculty Discussion
Bibliography
When Race Breaks Out is a guide for instructors who want to promote more honest and informed conversations about race and racism. Based on the author's personal practice and interviews with students and faculty from a variety of disciplines, this book combines personal memoirs, advice, teaching ideas, and lively stories from college classrooms. A unique ¬´ insider's guide to the main ideas, definitions, and opinions about race helps instructors answer students' questions and anticipate their reactions, both to the material and to each other. An annotated bibliography of over 150 articles, books, and videos with recommendations for classroom use is also included. (From the Publisher)