Questions following each essay prompt readers to examine and discuss
everyday issues of race and opportunity in their own classrooms and schools.
Not exact matches
As a professor and author
of the book, «Microaggressions in
Everyday Life:
Race, Gender and Sexual Orientation,» Sue uses his research to educate businesses and corporations about the intervention trainings they can do to prevent these
issues from reoccurring.
«My goal was to produce clear, concise pieces prompting educators to consider complex «
everyday»
issues of race and racism in their work.
Because young people in cities have serious
issues and problems in their faces
everyday, and many
of those problems have implications for social justice — such as
race, class, and power — we try to have students and teachers together explore the root causes
of problems.
Speaking to artnet, Lew described his intention to address questions
of race head - on in the exhibition: «We spend our
everyday lives skirting around these
issues, but they're really built into the show — we're not running away from these discussions.»
While not all
of the novellas function as portraits
of the neighbourhood, Jemison's work uses language to draw our attention to
issues of class,
race and gender that dominate
everyday life there.