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Overcoming personal racism : what can I do?
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Overcoming personal racism : what can I do?

Author: Derald Wing Sue; Bruce Oldershaw; Edward Murch; Microtraining Associates.; Columbia University. Teachers College.
Publisher: [Framingham, MA] : Distributed by Microtraining Associates, ©2004.
Series: Psychology of racism and antiracism.
Edition/Format:   DVD video : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"Based upon testimony before President Clinton's Race Advisory Board, Dr. Sue suggests what each of us can do to overcome our personal racism. He first speaks to the barriers that prevent us from being honest with ourselves, including emotional roadblocks regarding racism, and the difficulty in understanding the oppressor position one occupies. He extracts five basic principles of how one overcomes racism: (1) learn  Read more...
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Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Derald Wing Sue; Bruce Oldershaw; Edward Murch; Microtraining Associates.; Columbia University. Teachers College.
OCLC Number: 60397361
Notes: Volume 3 of a 4 lecture video series.
Credits: Editors, Bruce Oldershaw, Edward Murch.
Performer(s): Speaker, Derald Wing Sue.
Description: 1 videodisc (54 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet.
Details: DVD.
Series Title: Psychology of racism and antiracism.
Other Titles: What can I do?
Responsibility: Derald Wing Sue.

Abstract:

"Based upon testimony before President Clinton's Race Advisory Board, Dr. Sue suggests what each of us can do to overcome our personal racism. He first speaks to the barriers that prevent us from being honest with ourselves, including emotional roadblocks regarding racism, and the difficulty in understanding the oppressor position one occupies. He extracts five basic principles of how one overcomes racism: (1) learn about people of color from sources within the group, (2) learn from healthy and strong people of the culture, (3) learn from experiential reality, (4) learn from constant vigilance of your biases and fears, and (5) learn from being committed to personal action against racism."--Website.

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