Privilege, Power, and DifferenceThis brief supplemental book provides students with an easily applied theoretical model for thinking about systems of privilege and difference. Writing in accessible, conversational prose, Johnson joins theory with engaging examples in ways that enable students to see the nature and consequences of privilege and their connection to it. |
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Were In Trouble | 5 |
We Cant Talk about It If We Cant Use the Words | 11 |
Who Are We? | 17 |
Copyright | |
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