Introduction -- We need a new path -- The mutual accountability model -- The reality of institutional discrimination -- Why antiracism fails -- The empirical basis of mutual accountability -- The theological basis of mutual accountability -- Doing mutual accountability in our lives -- Toward a larger movement of mutual accountability.
Summary:
"We have struggled to effectively address racial tension in the United States. While colorblindness ignores our history of injustice, antiracism efforts have often alienated people who need to be involved. In his model of collaborative conversation and mutual accountability, sociologist George Yancey offers an alternative to racial alienation where all seek the common good for all to thrive"-- Provided by publisher.
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