Here is an interesting interview with Claude Steele: http://interviewscoertvisser.blogspot.com/2010/11/interview-with-claude-steele.html. We’re gearing up for our January 15 and 16 Whistling Vivaldi book discussion events here at Furman Hall. OSU students, staff, faculty, and cooperating teachers from local school districts are all invited.
This spring we’ll have another set of events around Michelle Alexander’s book The New Jim Crow. She was recently at the University of Oregon: http://media.uoregon.edu/channel/2012/11/15/michelle-alexander-the-new-jim-crow/.
Posted by Stacey Lee
I am reading the book now and almost done: an amazing read, collection of research by one of the pre-eminent social psychologists in the US.
It ends optimistically, with concrete ideas on how to mitigate negative effects of larger societal racist context, so our local immediate work and social settings are more inclusive, welcoming, inviting for all.