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Trumping the Race Card

A National Agenda, Moving Beyond Race and Racism

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Trumping the Race Card

Auteur(s): Rodney S. Patterson
Narrateur(s): DJ Dykes
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In Trumping the Race Card: A National Agenda, Moving Beyond Race and Racism, author and diversity consultant Rodney Patterson provides a thought-provoking examination of race and racism in the United States that invites us to consider several questions, including:

  • Are racism and prejudice the same, or are they supporting ideologies?
  • If a person is prejudiced, does that make them racist as well?
  • What makes a person a racist in the true sense of the word?

Mr. Patterson provides the anatomy of an ism to show how biases can evolve and transition into acts of racism by individuals, ultimately becoming institutionalized within systems. He encouraging each of us to avoid the inclination to “look the other way” and provides 10 strategies aptly designed as action steps. He also covers a broad spectrum of concepts, each designed to move us beyond race and racism and closer to the idea of living as a true community.

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©2019 Rodney S. Patterson (P)2021 Rodney S. Patterson
Liberté et sécurité Politique Racisme et discrimination Sciences sociales Discrimination Justice sociale Droits civils
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