This book offers a comprehensive critique of racism by examining its manifestations in both structural and everyday contexts. It provides readers with the tools for self-reflection, starting wit
This book offers a comprehensive critique of racism by examining its manifestations in both structural and everyday contexts. It provides readers with the tools for self-reflection, starting with an exploration of one's own social positioning and the recognition of implicit bias. A significant portion is dedicated to the field of whiteness studies, inviting an engagement with concepts of privilege, norms, and the development of responsibility.The text guides you through the analysis of power structures, explaining how to identify structural racism within institutions such as the labor market and the education and healthcare systems. It presents the theoretical foundations necessary for a deeper understanding, including the application of critical race theory, principles of decolonial theory, and the concept of intersectionality to analyze complex forms of discrimination.Furthermore, the book outlines practical applications of anti-racism. It provides strategies for intervening in situations of everyday racism, strengthening communication skills for critical dialogues, and building alliances. The focus is on constructive action, from offering support to those affected to arguing against racist narratives.Finally, the guide addresses the long-term goal of achieving racial justice. It details methods for fostering institutional transformation, such as developing anti-discriminatory policies and implementing diversity-oriented hiring processes. The content supports the anchoring of a critique of racism in education and provides a framework for sustained engagement towards a more equitable society.