Privilege, Liberalism, and Race- Experiences of People of Color Living in a Predominantly White Community - Anissa Butler - Bücher - VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K. - 9783836421218 - 10. Juli 2007
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Privilege, Liberalism, and Race- Experiences of People of Color Living in a Predominantly White Community

Anissa Butler

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Privilege, Liberalism, and Race- Experiences of People of Color Living in a Predominantly White Community

Across the nation, university initiatives indicate an active interest in increasing racial diversity on college campuses, and in their surrounding communities. However, the number of People of Color who initially attend these universities often leave prior to graduation. The findings of this study, based in Boulder, Colorado, indicate that predominantly white university communities (PWUC), that self-identify as liberal, may prove as racially tense for People of Color as more conservative communities. This study includes discussion of the following: - Whites in these communities often feel entitled to educate people of color about ethnic culture. - Whites in these communities celebrate the visual aspects of ethnic culture, but struggle with the cross-cultural communication challenges that accompany a history of racial inequity. - People of Color living in PWUC's communities cope by being silent, hyperethnocentric, and emotionally or physically retreating. - Youth of Color who grow up in these PWUC's often feel awkward with other People of Color. The results of this research further the discussion of diversity, racism and classism between various racial groups living in predominantly white liberal communities. It is useful for educators, scholars and sociologists interested in issues of diversity, intercultural, and intracultural communication.

Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 10. Juli 2007
ISBN13 9783836421218
Verlag VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K.
Seitenanzahl 444
Maße 703 g
Sprache Englisch