Understanding Everyday Racism
"Understanding Everyday Racism" by SAGE Publications Inc is a groundbreaking examination of how racism manifests in daily life, drawing from interviews with nearly two thousand black women across the Netherlands and the United States. This insightful work, published in 1991 and spanning 336 pages, delves into the nuances of racism, offering a unique comparative case study that highlights the experiences and perspectives of women who face discrimination. By integrating an interdisciplinary approach, the book seeks to construct a robust theoretical framework and develop methodologies for the study of racism. Perfect for students, educators, and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of social issues, this compelling text invites readers to reflect on the complexities of everyday racism and its impact on society. Discover more about this essential read and its contribution to discussions on race, gender, and equity.