Teaching about race has sparked controversy since Du Bois first exposed the realities of American racism and inequalities that stem from it. Todays political climate has only intensified these challenges. In this conversation, Dr. Karida Brown and Dr. Victor Ray--new coauthors of Race in America--explore strategies for navigating difficult discussions in the classroom and making race an essential part of students’ critical toolkit. Drawing from their textbook, Race in America, they highlight compelling real-world examples and empirical evidence that prove—now more than ever—why race still matters.
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