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Being White Today

A Roadmap for a Positive Antiracist Life

Shelly Tochluk and Christine Saxman

The idea that White people are under attack has permeated political discourse in recent elections. The election of 2024 will be no different. Being White Today: A Roadmap for a Positive Antiracist Life helps White people navigate the myriad messages they encounter about race. The book applies the White racial identity framework developed by psychologist Dr. Janet Helms to take a strong stance against racism. Using fictionalized scenarios and case studies, it offers a way to resist extremist messaging and recruitment. A helpful resource for White people who care about US society, in particular, White parents, educators, activists, and racial/social justice practitioners, this book also helps people understand antiracist messaging and how to use it strategically to create a larger community of White antiracists.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 272 • Trim: 6½ x 9
978-1-4758-7055-8 • Hardback • June 2023 • $35.00 • (£30.00)
978-1-5381-9556-7 • Paperback • May 2024 • $25.00 • (£18.99)
978-1-4758-7057-2 • eBook • June 2023 • $23.50 • (£17.99)
Subjects: Education / Multicultural Education, Social Science / Discrimination & Race Relations, Social Science / Race & Ethnic Relations, Social Science / Activism & Social Justice

Shelly Tochluk is a professor at Mount Saint Mary’s University–Los Angeles. She is the author of Witnessing Whiteness: The Need to Talk About Race and How to Do It and Living in the Tension: The Quest for a Spiritualized Racial Justice. Free, downloadable workshop agendas and handouts aligned with each book are available at ShellyTochluk.com. Shelly volunteers with AWARE-LA (Alliance of White Anti-Racists Everywhere-Los Angeles). For over a decade, she has co-produced AWARE-LA’s 4-day summer institute titled, Unmasking Whiteness, which leads white people into a deeper understanding of their personal relationship to race, white privilege, and systemic racism.

Christine Saxman founded Saxman Consulting in the spring of 2020 where she provides racial and social justice training, facilitation, and coaching for educational, corporate, not-for-profit, and government organizations. She is a co-author of Western State Center’s toolkit, Confronting Conspiracy Theories and Organized Bigotry at Home: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers. She also works on staff for the National SEED Project (Seeking Education Equity and Diversity). Prior to spending two years as an equity transformation specialist at Courageous Conversations About Race, Christine was an educator and equity leader at a suburban school district in Illinois. In 2016, she received recognition as an Illinois Golden Apple Finalist and Teacher of Distinction.

Acknowledgements

Chapter One: Deciding on a Direction: Which Way Do We Go?

Chapter Two: Mapping the Road Ahead: Toward a Positive, Antiracist White Identity

Chapter Three: Encountering the Other: Contact

Chapter Four: Moral Dilemmas: Disintegration

Chapter Five: Defending Whiteness: Disintegration

Chapter Six: Toward Antiracism: Disintegration

Chapter Seven: Retreating into Whiteness: Reintegration

Chapter Eight: Emerging Antiracism: Reintegration

Chapter Nine:False Confidence: Pseudo-Independence

Chapter Ten: Transformation: Immersion/Emersion

Chapter Eleven: Positive Antiracist White Identity: Autonomy

Chapter Twelve: It’s Okay to Be White: Autonomy

Tochluk and Saxman provide an enlightening guide for white people navigating their own racialized, white identity journeys. The authors utilize Janet Helms’s model of white identity development, which includes various roles white people experience on their personal identity journey: contact, disintegration, reintegration, pseudo-independence, immersion/emersion, and autonomy.… By illustrating how common far-right and anti-racist messaging can hinder a person’s white identity development, the authors provide ideas for disarming tactics that typically shut down conversations about race. They offer suggested approaches adapted to different roles, such as building relationships, offering perspective, cultivating curiosity, engaging in critical thinking, practicing self-care, and many others. Although the focus is on developing a healthful, positive, anti-racist white identity, the book also untangles ideologies leading to the rise in white nationalism. Being White Today is a must read for white educators and racial justice facilitators committed to sustaining their white identity journeys. Highly recommended. Faculty; professionals; general readers.


— Choice Reviews


Social justice educators (of any background) who are looking for the most effective ways of working with White students will want to read this book. Using an understanding of White racial identity development, Tochluk and Saxman have created a resource that offers the tools needed to support students on their anti-racist learning journey.


— Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD, president of Spelman College, and author of "Why are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations about Race"


Being White Today should be required reading for every white person who identifies as antiracist. Further, it would serve parents and caregivers of white youth to take in the insightful lessons learned and shared by the book’s authors. If we hope to create and sustain a truly inclusive, multiracial democracy, white people must know who they are racially, and more importantly, who they can be in the fight for liberation.


— Lecia Brooks, Chief of Staff & Culture, Southern Poverty Law Center


Being White Today is more than just a book! It is a vital navigation tool, helping readers unpack white racial identity and the sense of responsibility and accountability required to dismantle racist ideologies and concepts. Christine and Shelly expertly take their readers on a journey that is authentic, vulnerable, and full of self-reflection. Using evidence-based research, this book engages your critical thinking and provides a road map to guide you through a cycle of transformation.


— Fadzi Whande, Chief of Section, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees


The recruitment of white youth into white nationalism is accelerating, and it is imperative that we wake up to this reality. We cannot interrupt what we don't see or understand. Distinguishing between white people and whiteness, and with a foundation in racial identity development, Tochluk and Saxman draw from years of experience in the halls of education to guide our efforts. With its approach of compassion rather than shaming, this illuminating and pragmatic book needs to be in the hands of everyone who interacts with white youth today.


— Robin DiAngelo, author, "White Fragility"


In the myriad of recent books centered on Whiteness and antiracism, Being White Today: A Roadmap for a Positive Antiracist Life by Tochluk and Saxman stands at the top of the must-read list. Through humanized narrative, real life examples, and multiple resources, White readers will engage in a life changing journey to becoming, and supporting, an antiracist society.


— Eddie Moore Jr., PhD, Founder, The White Privilege Conference


“Whiteness” is an acute field of battle in the political and cultural wars of this country. It continues to govern how we think, act, and interact. Can we move forward? Can we be un-trapped? Tochluk and Saxman say yes! Any further clarity on how we got here and where we need to go must consider the exhaustive and complex work they've contributed in this important book.


— Luis J. Rodriguez, author, "Always Running: La Vida Loca: Gang Days in L.A." and "From Our Land to Our Land: Essays, Journeys & Imaginings of a Native Xicanx Writer"


Based on their years of working with white people, Saxman and Tochluk’s Being White Today offers keen insight and a wealth of suggestions for creating a positive, antiracist white identity and provides extensive practical tools for deepening our understanding and increasing our effectiveness in inviting other white people to join us in antiracism activism. Read this book to develop a white identity that will make you a more effective ally to people of color in the urgent multiracial struggle for racial justice.


— Paul Kivel, educator, activist and author of "Uprooting Racism: How White People Can Work for Racial Justice" and a founding member of SURJ—Showing Up for Racial Justice www.paulkivel.com


Being White Today

A Roadmap for a Positive Antiracist Life

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  • The idea that White people are under attack has permeated political discourse in recent elections. The election of 2024 will be no different. Being White Today: A Roadmap for a Positive Antiracist Life helps White people navigate the myriad messages they encounter about race. The book applies the White racial identity framework developed by psychologist Dr. Janet Helms to take a strong stance against racism. Using fictionalized scenarios and case studies, it offers a way to resist extremist messaging and recruitment. A helpful resource for White people who care about US society, in particular, White parents, educators, activists, and racial/social justice practitioners, this book also helps people understand antiracist messaging and how to use it strategically to create a larger community of White antiracists.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 272 • Trim: 6½ x 9
    978-1-4758-7055-8 • Hardback • June 2023 • $35.00 • (£30.00)
    978-1-5381-9556-7 • Paperback • May 2024 • $25.00 • (£18.99)
    978-1-4758-7057-2 • eBook • June 2023 • $23.50 • (£17.99)
    Subjects: Education / Multicultural Education, Social Science / Discrimination & Race Relations, Social Science / Race & Ethnic Relations, Social Science / Activism & Social Justice
Author
Author
  • Shelly Tochluk is a professor at Mount Saint Mary’s University–Los Angeles. She is the author of Witnessing Whiteness: The Need to Talk About Race and How to Do It and Living in the Tension: The Quest for a Spiritualized Racial Justice. Free, downloadable workshop agendas and handouts aligned with each book are available at ShellyTochluk.com. Shelly volunteers with AWARE-LA (Alliance of White Anti-Racists Everywhere-Los Angeles). For over a decade, she has co-produced AWARE-LA’s 4-day summer institute titled, Unmasking Whiteness, which leads white people into a deeper understanding of their personal relationship to race, white privilege, and systemic racism.

    Christine Saxman founded Saxman Consulting in the spring of 2020 where she provides racial and social justice training, facilitation, and coaching for educational, corporate, not-for-profit, and government organizations. She is a co-author of Western State Center’s toolkit, Confronting Conspiracy Theories and Organized Bigotry at Home: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers. She also works on staff for the National SEED Project (Seeking Education Equity and Diversity). Prior to spending two years as an equity transformation specialist at Courageous Conversations About Race, Christine was an educator and equity leader at a suburban school district in Illinois. In 2016, she received recognition as an Illinois Golden Apple Finalist and Teacher of Distinction.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements

    Chapter One: Deciding on a Direction: Which Way Do We Go?

    Chapter Two: Mapping the Road Ahead: Toward a Positive, Antiracist White Identity

    Chapter Three: Encountering the Other: Contact

    Chapter Four: Moral Dilemmas: Disintegration

    Chapter Five: Defending Whiteness: Disintegration

    Chapter Six: Toward Antiracism: Disintegration

    Chapter Seven: Retreating into Whiteness: Reintegration

    Chapter Eight: Emerging Antiracism: Reintegration

    Chapter Nine:False Confidence: Pseudo-Independence

    Chapter Ten: Transformation: Immersion/Emersion

    Chapter Eleven: Positive Antiracist White Identity: Autonomy

    Chapter Twelve: It’s Okay to Be White: Autonomy

Reviews
Reviews
  • Tochluk and Saxman provide an enlightening guide for white people navigating their own racialized, white identity journeys. The authors utilize Janet Helms’s model of white identity development, which includes various roles white people experience on their personal identity journey: contact, disintegration, reintegration, pseudo-independence, immersion/emersion, and autonomy.… By illustrating how common far-right and anti-racist messaging can hinder a person’s white identity development, the authors provide ideas for disarming tactics that typically shut down conversations about race. They offer suggested approaches adapted to different roles, such as building relationships, offering perspective, cultivating curiosity, engaging in critical thinking, practicing self-care, and many others. Although the focus is on developing a healthful, positive, anti-racist white identity, the book also untangles ideologies leading to the rise in white nationalism. Being White Today is a must read for white educators and racial justice facilitators committed to sustaining their white identity journeys. Highly recommended. Faculty; professionals; general readers.


    — Choice Reviews


    Social justice educators (of any background) who are looking for the most effective ways of working with White students will want to read this book. Using an understanding of White racial identity development, Tochluk and Saxman have created a resource that offers the tools needed to support students on their anti-racist learning journey.


    — Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD, president of Spelman College, and author of "Why are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations about Race"


    Being White Today should be required reading for every white person who identifies as antiracist. Further, it would serve parents and caregivers of white youth to take in the insightful lessons learned and shared by the book’s authors. If we hope to create and sustain a truly inclusive, multiracial democracy, white people must know who they are racially, and more importantly, who they can be in the fight for liberation.


    — Lecia Brooks, Chief of Staff & Culture, Southern Poverty Law Center


    Being White Today is more than just a book! It is a vital navigation tool, helping readers unpack white racial identity and the sense of responsibility and accountability required to dismantle racist ideologies and concepts. Christine and Shelly expertly take their readers on a journey that is authentic, vulnerable, and full of self-reflection. Using evidence-based research, this book engages your critical thinking and provides a road map to guide you through a cycle of transformation.


    — Fadzi Whande, Chief of Section, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees


    The recruitment of white youth into white nationalism is accelerating, and it is imperative that we wake up to this reality. We cannot interrupt what we don't see or understand. Distinguishing between white people and whiteness, and with a foundation in racial identity development, Tochluk and Saxman draw from years of experience in the halls of education to guide our efforts. With its approach of compassion rather than shaming, this illuminating and pragmatic book needs to be in the hands of everyone who interacts with white youth today.


    — Robin DiAngelo, author, "White Fragility"


    In the myriad of recent books centered on Whiteness and antiracism, Being White Today: A Roadmap for a Positive Antiracist Life by Tochluk and Saxman stands at the top of the must-read list. Through humanized narrative, real life examples, and multiple resources, White readers will engage in a life changing journey to becoming, and supporting, an antiracist society.


    — Eddie Moore Jr., PhD, Founder, The White Privilege Conference


    “Whiteness” is an acute field of battle in the political and cultural wars of this country. It continues to govern how we think, act, and interact. Can we move forward? Can we be un-trapped? Tochluk and Saxman say yes! Any further clarity on how we got here and where we need to go must consider the exhaustive and complex work they've contributed in this important book.


    — Luis J. Rodriguez, author, "Always Running: La Vida Loca: Gang Days in L.A." and "From Our Land to Our Land: Essays, Journeys & Imaginings of a Native Xicanx Writer"


    Based on their years of working with white people, Saxman and Tochluk’s Being White Today offers keen insight and a wealth of suggestions for creating a positive, antiracist white identity and provides extensive practical tools for deepening our understanding and increasing our effectiveness in inviting other white people to join us in antiracism activism. Read this book to develop a white identity that will make you a more effective ally to people of color in the urgent multiracial struggle for racial justice.


    — Paul Kivel, educator, activist and author of "Uprooting Racism: How White People Can Work for Racial Justice" and a founding member of SURJ—Showing Up for Racial Justice www.paulkivel.com


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