Racial Identity in the Classroom
Apr 06, 2017•52 min
Episode description
Stephen Brookfield discusses racial identity in the classroom on episode 147 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
For the first half of my life I was race blind.
–Stephen Brookfield
I was colluding in a system and in practices that reinforced racism without consciously being aware of this.
–Stephen Brookfield
Most white people grow up with these elements in their consciousness but are unaware that they’re there.
–Stephen Brookfield
We’re here to challenge, rather than to reassure.
–Stephen Brookfield
We know that we’ll have been successful when … some of our comfortable assumptions are being questioned.
–Stephen Brookfield
Resources
TIHE15: How to get students to participate in discussion with Stephen Brookfield
TIHE98: The Skillful Teacher with Stephen Brookfield
The Skillful Teacher by Stephen Brookfield*
Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates*
A Conversation with My Black Son, a New York Times OpEd Video
Good White People: The Problem with Middle-Class White Anti-Racism by Shannon Sullivan*
Eduard C. Lindeman
Michel Foucault
Derald Wing Sue’s books*
Videos of Derald Wing Sue
Presumed Incompetent by Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs, Yolanda Flores Niemann, Carmen G. González, and Angela P. Harris*
TIHE123: Presumed Incompetent with Yolanda Flores Niemann
Stephen Covey on Trust
The Discussion Book: 50 Great Ways to Get People Talking by Stephen D. Brookfield and Stephen Preskill*
David Bohm
www.todaysmeet.com
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