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050 00 E184.A1|bC4424 2016
082 00 305.800973|223
100 1 Chang, Jeff,|eauthor.
245 10 We gon' be alright :|bnotes on race and resegregation /
|cJeff Chang.
246 3 We're goin' to be alright
246 3 We're gonna be alright
246 3 We're going to be alright
246 30 Notes on race and resegregation
250 First edition.
264 1 New York :|bPicador,|c2016.
300 192 pages ;|c18 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages [169]-188).
505 0 Introduction: the crisis cycle -- Is diversity for white
people? on fearmongering, picture taking, and avoidance --
What a time to be alive: on student protest -- The odds:
on cultural equity -- Vanilla cities and their chocolate
suburbs: on resegregation -- Hands up: on Ferguson -- The
in-betweens: on Asian Americanness -- Conclusion: making
lemonade.
520 "In his most recent book, Who We Be, Jeff Chang looked at
how art and culture effected massive social changes in
American society. Since the book was published, the
country has been gripped by waves of racial discord, most
notably the protests in Ferguson, Missouri. In these
highly relevant, powerful essays, Chang examines some of
the most contentious issues in the current discussion of
race and inequality. Built around a central essay looking
at the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement and the
events in Ferguson, Missouri, surrounding the death of
Michael Brown, Chang questions the value of "the diversity
discussion" in an era of increasing racial and economic
segregation. He unpacks the return of student protest
across the country and reveals how the debate over
inclusion and free speech was presaged by similar protests
in the 1980s and 1990s. The author of Can't Stop Won't
Stop looks at how culture impacts our understanding of the
politics of this polarized moment. Throughout these essays
Chang includes the voices of many of the leading activists
as he charts how popular voices on the ground and in
social media have catalyzed the push for protest and
change."-- Provided by publisher.
650 0 Racism|zUnited States.
650 0 Segregation|zUnited States.
650 0 Equality|zUnited States.
650 0 Social change|zUnited States.
650 0 Cultural pluralism|zUnited States.
650 0 Multiculturalism|zUnited States.
650 0 Minorities|zUnited States.
651 0 United States|xRace relations.
776 08 |iOnline version:|aChang, Jeff, author.|tWe gon' be
alright|bFirst edition.|dNew York : Picador, [2016]
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994 C0|bWHP