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Availability
In stock
ISBN
9781648896798
Edition
1
Publication Date
September 19, 2023
Physical Size
236mm x 160mm
Number of Pages
151
Professor Grose's deep, multi-racial experiences in the U.S. and internationally, and profound, interactive teaching excite his impact on practical racial actions. The reader may grapple and go with Grose's vital approaches for a re-formulated racial future using their own individual backgrounds. The book brings both historical, contemporary, individual, and group considerations of race relations into context which provides an innovative and practical framework for each reader to stretch their mind and empowers them to find strength in their own experience.
Lee H. Hamilton
US Congressman 1965-1999, IN 9th District
"Unwrapping Racism: Dealing with Differences," is so important and such a wonderful resource. This book provides a framework for how we might better understand and more effectively respond to differences regarding race in particular. Most importantly throughout, the book offers the reader a series of critical questions to ponder and reflection activities such that the reader is an active participant in their own learning and can become an agent of change. As a college president, this book is a valuable resource for institutional leaders, faculty and student affairs professionals focused on ensuring our institutions are places where every member of our community feels seen, affirmed and supported, and is freely able to express the range of ideas that are the foundation of a liberal arts education.
Lori S. White
President
DePauw University
I greatly admire Professor Grose's racial wisdom and commitment to racial issues. He excites this book's reader to work out one's own racial beliefs and actions.
Dr. Doug Wingeier
Former Professor and Director of Christian Education
Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois