The Coup Clutz Clowns stage a humorous response to a Ku Klux Klan rally in Knoxville, Tennessee.
From the planning stages through the end of the semester, this book provides practical strategies for designing racial literacy curricula in the composition classroom and across the college curriculum.
Poignant, inspiring, funny and most importantly authentic, How to Lose Friends and Influence White People explores how to make a difference when championing change and racial equality.
"Race, Rhetoric, and Research Methods explores how antiracism, as a critical methodology, can be used to structure knowledge production about language, culture, and communication.
This volume asks whether cultural production has a particular role to play within discourses and practices of anti-racism in Latin America and the Caribbean.
This subsequent book invites scholars to share their own implementation of the PARS framework or single elements of the PARS framework (e.g. personal or accessible, etc.).
Awareness leads to action, and action leads to change. The numbers show that readers are ready to do this work - let's give it to them.
Read the book, look deep within yourself, sit with your discomfort, and then act. This is how we can truly say we are doing everything we can to combat white supremacy.
identities and those mistaken for Muslims, face the everyday possibility of a kind of explosive racialized hatred in ... The ubiquitous-ness of Islamophobia in the United States and the normalization of hyper-surveillance that can be ...
This guide is an attempt to document the long journey to arrive at a place where community members were willing to gather to discuss the very difficult and uncomfortable topic of race and privilege.
The three clowns rolled into a ball that stretched and stretched and stretched, and then turned into one giant clown. Cookie appeared at the top. She pulled a long horn out of her sleeve and blew bubbles out over the crowd.