Uprooting Racism by Paul Kivel

Uprooting Racism by Paul Kivel

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Offers advice on the strategic intervention of racism in public policy, institutional settings, or interpersonal interactions.

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Uprooting Racism by Paul Kivel

Offers advice on the strategic intervention of racism in public policy, institutional settings, or interpersonal interactions.
Paul Kivel is a trainer, activist, writer and a cofounder of the Oakland Men's Project. He has personally developed and conducted hundreds of workshops, training thousands of teens and adults on such topics as male/female relationships, alternatives to violence, racism, family violence and sexual assault, parenting, and diversity issues. He has worked with public and private schools and universities, government agencies, youth recreation and leadership programs, juvenile corrections, jails and prisons, and with community based organizations. His essays have been published in books and magazines and he has appeared on local and national TV. Paul Kivel is the author of several books including Men's Work: How to Stop the Violence that Tears Our Lives Apart, and Uprooting Racism: How White People Can Work for Racial Justice, which received the Gustavus Myers award for Human Rights in 1996. He is also co-author of several widely used curricula including Making the Peace, Young Men's Work, Helping Teens Stop Violence, and Young Women's Lives. His most recent book is Boys Will Be Men: Raising Our Sons for Courage, Caring, and Community. Paul Kivel lives in Oakland, CA, with his partner and their daughter and two sons.
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ISBN 13 9780865713383
ISBN 10 0865713383
Title Uprooting Racism
Author Paul Kivel
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher New Society Publishers
Year published 1995-11-01
Number of pages 208
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