"Fear of a "Black" America" hits at the heart of America's collective hypocrisy around diversity and race. A contributing factor is the misconstruing of "diversity" or "multiculturalism" with "race," "Black," and "African American." Multiculturalism is really about transforming American education and culture by giving all--regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status--a voice and a chance at enjoying all that America is supposed to offer.
"Fear of a "Black" America" demonstrates the historical connections between multiculturalism and African Americans....
"Fear of a "Black" America" hits at the heart of America's collective hypocrisy around diversity and race. A contributing factor is the misconstruing ...