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Can We Talk About Race?

And Other Conversations in an Era of School Resegregation

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Can We Talk About Race?

By: Beverly Daniel Tatum, Theresa Perry - afterword
Narrated by: Beverly Daniel Tatum
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Major new reflections on race and schools - by the best-selling author of Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?

A Simmons College/Beacon Press Race, Education, and Democracy series book.

Beverly Daniel Tatum emerged on the national scene in 1997 with Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?, a book that spoke to a wide audience about the psychological dynamics of race relations in America. Tatum’s unique ability to get people talking about race captured the attention of many, from Oprah Winfrey to President Clinton, who invited her to join him in his nationally televised dialogues on race.

In her first book since that pathbreaking success, Tatum starts with a warning call about the increasing but underreported resegregation of America. A self-described “integration baby” - she was born in 1954 - Tatum sees our growing isolation from each other as deeply problematic, and she believes that schools can be key institutions for forging connections across the racial divide.

In this ambitious, accessible audiobook, Tatum examines some of the most resonant issues in American education and race relations:

  • The need of African American students to see themselves reflected in curricula and institutions
  • How unexamined racial attitudes can negatively affect minority-student achievement
  • The possibilities - and complications - of intimate cross-racial friendships

Tatum approaches all these topics with the blend of analysis and storytelling that make her one of our most persuasive and engaging commentators on race.

Can We Talk About Race? launches a collaborative lecture and book series between Beacon Press and Simmons College that aims to reinvigorate a crucial national public conversation on race, education, and democracy.

©2007 Beverly Daniel Tatum (P)2018 Random House Audio
Education Racism & Discrimination United States Student
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