Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?

And Other Conversations about Race

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Beverly Daniel Tatum: Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? (2003, Basic Books)

320 pages

English language

Published Jan. 4, 2003 by Basic Books.

ISBN:
978-1-282-74852-1
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There is a moment when every child leaves color-blindness behind & enters the world of race consciousness. At that moment, there are two roads parents, educators, & therapists can take: they can follow the status quo, internalizing racial expectations, & become-consciously or unconsciously-part of the problem. Or, they can question stereotypes, &, actively work against racism to become part of the solution. This book provides the tools we all need to become part of the solution. Beginning with racial segregation in an integrated school situation, this book explores race relations & the development of racial identity from many different viewpoints.

Walk into any racially mixed high school and you will see black youth seated together in the cafeteria. Of course, it's not just the black kids sitting together-the white, Latino, Asian Pacific, and, in some regions, American Indian youth are clustered in their own groups, too. The same phenomenon can …

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Subjects

  • Race awareness in children
  • African american children
  • Intercultural communication
  • Communication and culture
  • African americans, race identity
  • United states, race relations
  • African americans, psychology
  • African american youth
  • Whites