• Is Everyone Really Equal?

  • An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education
  • By: Özlem Sensoy, Robin DiAngelo
  • Narrated by: Kirsten Potter
  • Length: 10 hrs and 58 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (28 ratings)

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Is Everyone Really Equal?

By: Özlem Sensoy, Robin DiAngelo
Narrated by: Kirsten Potter
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Based on the authors' extensive experience in a range of settings in the United States and Canada, the book addresses the most common stumbling blocks to understanding social justice. This comprehensive resource includes new features such as a chapter on intersectionality and classism; discussion of contemporary activism (Black Lives Matter, Occupy, and Idle No More); material on White Settler societies and colonialism; pedagogical supports related to "common social patterns" and "vocabulary to practice using"; and extensive updates throughout.

Accessible to students from high school through graduate school, Is Everyone Really Equal? is a detailed and engaging textbook and professional development resource presenting the key concepts in social justice education. The text includes many user-friendly features, examples, and vignettes to not just define but illustrate the concepts.

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Huge wake up call

A must read for any white person. Absolutely eye-opening, you'll never understand unless you read those book!

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A MUST READ FOR EVERYONE

A very thorough yet simple explanation of inequality throughout history. It is very reflective towards everyone's individual biases. It also explains many of the "ism" and how each of us can play our part in improving social justice.

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Facts

As an African American educator this book was target. If a white person is not willing to be uncomfortable, please don’t listen to this book. However, I encourage any white person that is willing to be uncomfortable to become comfortable PLEASE read. Racism is permanent, but at least those that are anti-racist can make a difference by spreading love for ALL.

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Excellent Introduction to Social Justice

Although this books is written more as a textbook; nevertheless, the information was point on. I would recommend this book for anyone that teaches DE&I topics to students or professionals. The nuance of the terms and applications were easy to grasp and remember. The exercises are the perfect way to lock in the knowledge. I will use this book as a reference for any of my college level management courses.

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Horribly distorted "lense" through which to people

Incoherent and purposefully disingenuous assumptions are made throughout: "Power" coupled with Prejudice is the basis for all "ism"

Preaches people do not have agency nor responsibility.

I struggled to get through it because I found myself rebutting the narrator. At least I hav a better understanding of this modern day cultural Marxism.

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