Resumos
Discute premissas subjacentes a perspectivas sobre raça e permite uma abordagem mais estratégica para transformar o racismo. Define cinco posições - supremacia racial, cegueira racial, sensibilidade racial, crítica racial e antirracista - que sugerem um caminho de desenvolvimento moral e político que pode guiar o trabalho nas escolas e na sociedade para superar o racismo. O objetivo da análise não é atribuir culpa ao passado ou ao presente; ao contrário, é fornecer uma estrutura para apoiar a responsabilidade e a prestação de contas individual e coletiva que pode levar à implementação de um grau maior de justiça. A educação racialmente crítica e antirracista une as pessoas à história de lutas por justiça e une umas às outras para as próximas lutas, criando assim o sonho de uma democracia justa mais perto de se tornar realidade.
raça; racismo; educação antirracista
This essay uncovers assumptions underlying perspectives on race and enables a more strategic approach to transforming racism. It defines five positions - race-supremacy, race-blindness, race-sensitivity, race-critical, and anti-racism - that suggest a pathway of moral and political development that can guide work in schools and society to overcome racism. The goal of the analysis is not to assign blame for either the past or the present; rather, the aim is to provide a framework to support individual and collective responsibility and accountability that can lead to the achievement of a greater measure of justice. Race-critical anti-racism education links people to the history of struggles for justice, and links them to one another for the struggles ahead, thus bringing the dream of a just democracy closer to realization.
race; racism; anti-racism education
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Datas de Publicação
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Publicação nesta coleção
03 Jul 2013 -
Data do Fascículo
Dez 2012
Histórico
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Recebido
25 Abr 2011 -
Aceito
18 Abr 2012