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8. The Dangers of Being Too Certain:
How White Desires for Racial Innocence Hinder Meaningful Racial Justice Work
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Zak Foste
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Day George Floyd Died: 13
- 2. Who Gets to Choose? 36
- 3. Naming the Problem: 56
- 4. Queer and Trans* People of Color Worldmaking as Subject Formation and Identity Development 83
- 5. Race and Power in Transracial and Transnational Adoption: 104
- 6. How Did Black Folks Become Indians? 126
- 7. Racializing Faith: 148
- 8. The Dangers of Being Too Certain: 172
- 9. Islam and Hip Hop in Black America: 192
- 10. Understanding and Responding to Resistance When Intersectionality Is Utilized to Address Race, Racism, and Racial Justice Work 216
- 11. Embracing the Complexities of Race, Racism, and Social Justice in Changing Times 240
- Acknowledgments 267
- About the Editor 269
- About the Contributors 271
- Index 277
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Day George Floyd Died: 13
- 2. Who Gets to Choose? 36
- 3. Naming the Problem: 56
- 4. Queer and Trans* People of Color Worldmaking as Subject Formation and Identity Development 83
- 5. Race and Power in Transracial and Transnational Adoption: 104
- 6. How Did Black Folks Become Indians? 126
- 7. Racializing Faith: 148
- 8. The Dangers of Being Too Certain: 172
- 9. Islam and Hip Hop in Black America: 192
- 10. Understanding and Responding to Resistance When Intersectionality Is Utilized to Address Race, Racism, and Racial Justice Work 216
- 11. Embracing the Complexities of Race, Racism, and Social Justice in Changing Times 240
- Acknowledgments 267
- About the Editor 269
- About the Contributors 271
- Index 277