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by Derald Wing Sue (Author), Lisa Beth Spanierman (Author)
Break the silence and inaction that perpetuate racism in everyday life
When racist incidents occur, they're too often met with silence - perpetrators remain unaware, targets feel powerless, bystanders freeze, and allies hesitate. Breaking the Deadly Dance of Racism provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how these four roles maintain racism and offers concrete intervention strategies. Drawing on decades of research, psychologists Derald W. Sue and Lisa B. Spanierman reveal the hidden scripts keeping racism thriving.
The book examines unique barriers each role faces - from perpetrators' defensive reactions to targets' racial trauma to bystanders' diffusion of responsibility to allies' performative gestures. Readers discover how cultural scripts like color-blind ideology protect racism from challenge, and learn detailed microintervention strategies for making racism visible, disarming biased behavior, educating offenders, and mobilizing support.
The book also offers:
- Evidence-based guidance for developing critical consciousness about how racism operates at individual, institutional, and cultural levels
- Concrete strategies for overcoming the fear, uncertainty, and social costs that prevent people from taking anti-racist action
- Detailed intervention tactics tailored to the specific challenges faced by perpetrators, targets, bystanders, and allies
- Practical approaches for combating both everyday microaggressions and systemic macroaggressions in organizations and society
- Foundational practices for racial socialization that help parents and educators raise antiracist children through microprotections
Essential reading for educators, mental health practitioners, diversity consultants, and activists, Breaking the Deadly Dance of Racism transforms abstract commitments into actionable strategies. By revealing how silence makes us complicit and providing specific intervention tools, this book empowers readers to break the deadly dance.
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MOVE BEYOND SILENCE AND COMPLICITY TO BECOME AN ACTIVE FORCE AGAINST RACISM
When racist incidents occur, silence and inaction are the norm--even among well-intentioned people who condemn racism. Breaking the Deadly Dance of Racism: Perpetrators, Targets, Bystanders, and Allies reveals why this complicity persists and provides practical tools to disrupt it. Drawing on decades of research and clinical experience, Derald Wing Sue and Lisa Beth Spanierman show how perpetrators, targets, bystanders, and allies unwittingly follow choreographed steps that reinforce racial hierarchy and white supremacy.
This comprehensive guide offers:
- Discussions of the unique barriers each role faces in taking anti-racist action, from perpetrators' cognitive distortions and white fragility to targets' racial battle fatigue
- Detailed microintervention strategies for making invisible racism visible, disarming biased acts, educating offenders, and mobilizing support
- Strategies for systemic change, including concrete tactics for challenging institutional policies and cultural narratives that perpetuate inequality
Essential reading for educators, mental health practitioners, organizational leaders, community activists, and anyone committed to racial justice, Breaking the Deadly Dance of Racism moves beyond awareness to action. With its innovative framework and evidence-based strategies, this book equips readers to break free from complicity and become effective agents of change in dismantling racism at individual, institutional, and cultural levels.
Author Biography
DERALD WING SUE, PHD, Professor of Psychology and Education in the Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University.
LISA BETH SPANIERMAN, PHD, Professor in the School of Counseling and Counseling Psychology at Arizona State University.