Today is: Biographer's Day
Today in literature: 1717
Shopping Cart | Contact 

Today is
Friday, May 16, 2008

It's Liberace's Birthday

 Book Search
  
 Categories

 Action & Adventure
 African American
 Arts and Photography
 Biographies and Memoirs
 Business, Finance and Legal
 Children's
 Computers and Technology
 Cooking & Food
 Creation / Evolution
 Current Affairs
 Education
 Entertainment
 Foreign Languages
 Gay and Lesbian
 General Fiction
 Health, Mind and Body
 History
 Home and Garden
 Home Schooling
 Humor
 Inspirational
 Men's
 Military and Military History
 Motivational and Self-Help
 Mystery and Thrillers
 New Age
 Non-Book Items
 Non-Fiction General
 Outdoors and Nature
 Parenting and Families
 Personal Transformation
 Philosophy
 Poetry
 Politics
 Professional and Technical
 Recovery
 Reference
 Reference/Publishing
 Reference/writing
 Relationships
 Religion and Spirituality
 Romance
 Science
 Science / Religion
 Science Fiction
 Science/Religion
 Self Publishing
 Sexuality
 Short Stories
 Spiritual (non Religious)
 Sports
 Travel
 Travel/Writing
 Wizardry
 Women's
 Young Adult

Other

 Author Interviews
 Return Policy
 Submission Form






The Anti-Racist Cookbook

The Anti-Racist Cookbook     

by Robin Parker & Pamela Smith Chambers
Price: $14.95

128 Pages, Paperback, 6 x 9

ISBN-10: 0-9719017-6-7
ISBN-13: 978-0-9719017-6-6

Many Americans are distressed by race but few know how to talk about it. This book tells how. Dialogue, the authors posit, begins the path to racial reconciliation. The Anti-Racist Cookbook gives straight-forward advice on forming dialogue groups. From whom to invite and how to arrange the room to how to facilitate and what questions to discuss, everything is here. Recommended for community groups, students, activists, educators, trainers, faith-based organizations, diversity councils, and anyone else interested in answering the question “What can we do and how can we do it?”


About The Author

Robin Parker and Pamela Smith Chambers have facilitated many, many dialogue groups on race. As diversity trainers, each with more than 15 years experience, they have focused on how to bring anti-racist concerns into the multicultural arena. Robin Parker received his law degree from the University of Illinois Law School. He is a former Deputy Attorney General in the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice, where he was Chief of the Office of Bias Crime and Community Relations. Pamela Smith Chambers received her Masters degree in counseling from Trenton State College and is an adjunct faculty member at Mercer County Community College. Together Parker and Chambers operate the Beyond Diversity Resource Center, where their goal is to change the world for the better.


Customer Reviews

Bill from South Orange , NJ
 Clever approach to this very emotional topic. Great ideas and technics to generate open and honest dialogue!



Add this book to your order.Review this title

Other Ordering Options

Buy From Amazon Buy From Powells Bookstore