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Democratic, Anti-Racism Multiculturalism
Author(s)

Paul Kivel

Publication Year

2017

Publisher

New Society Publishers

ISBN: 9780865718654-06

Categories:

  • Sociology & Anthropology → Activism & Social Movements
  • Research & Theory → Literature Analysis
  • Sociology & Anthropology → Multiculturalism
  • Political Science → Progressive Politics
  • Sociology & Anthropology → Race & Racism → Racism in Sports

 
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Democratic, Anti-Racism Multiculturalism

From: Uprooting Racism

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We need innovative ways of embracing diversity, complexity, and cooperation. Some people have suggested we adopt a both/and way of thinking. In this framework, we assume the needs and perspectives of different parties are not necessarily in conflict. Using this approach allows us to embrace the perspectives of both sides and draw up a solution including elements of each. This kind of thinking shifts the emphasis from fighting to negotiating.

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Paul Kivel

Paul Kivel, social justice educator, activist, and writer, has been involved in racial justice work for over 50 years. He is an accomplished trainer and speaker on men’s issues, racism and diversity, challenges of youth, teen dating and family violence, raising boys to adulthood, and the impact of class and power on daily life. His work gives people the understanding to become involved in social justice work and the tools to become more effective allies in community struggles to end oppression and injustice and to transform organizations and institutions. Kivel is the author of numerous books and curricula including Men’s Work, Making the Peace, Helping Teens Stop Violence, Build Community, and Stand for Justice, Boys Will Be Men, I Can Make My World a Safer Place, You Call This a Democracy? and most recently Living in the Shadow of the Cross: Understanding and Resisting the Power and Privilege of Christian Hegemony. Kivel may be contacted via his resource-filled website: paulkivel.com.

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