America’S Diversity Meltdown

Challenging Diversity Education and Its Epic Failure to Improve Race Relations

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
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Author: John Fuller Ed.D. ISBN: 9781480833333
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: September 28, 2016
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: John Fuller Ed.D.
ISBN: 9781480833333
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: September 28, 2016
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

From its inception, diversity curriculum designers disregarded Dr. Martin Luther Kings dream. Instead, they created a proverbial elephant in very uncomfortable classrooms extinguishing the respect and acceptance of instruction from white males.

In Americas Diversity Meltdown, Dr. John Fuller offers straight talk about white male privilege, communities of color, affirmative action, and divisive diversity rhetoric. He provides eye- opening insight into diversity educations failures which still contribute to deteriorating race relations, and he reveals the facade of past and current diversity education.

Through the eyes of a dedicated diversity practitioner, Americas Diversity Meltdown goes behind the scenes to view the repackaged curriculum themes of us versus them still targeting white males for privilege, blame, and unconscious biases, but excludes them from meaningful dialogue. Here, Fuller recommends limiting the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, affirmative action, Federal Special Emphasis Programs, and extinguishing diversity phrases from our diversity vocabulary such as we have a long way to go, getting it, and we need more diversity.

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From its inception, diversity curriculum designers disregarded Dr. Martin Luther Kings dream. Instead, they created a proverbial elephant in very uncomfortable classrooms extinguishing the respect and acceptance of instruction from white males.

In Americas Diversity Meltdown, Dr. John Fuller offers straight talk about white male privilege, communities of color, affirmative action, and divisive diversity rhetoric. He provides eye- opening insight into diversity educations failures which still contribute to deteriorating race relations, and he reveals the facade of past and current diversity education.

Through the eyes of a dedicated diversity practitioner, Americas Diversity Meltdown goes behind the scenes to view the repackaged curriculum themes of us versus them still targeting white males for privilege, blame, and unconscious biases, but excludes them from meaningful dialogue. Here, Fuller recommends limiting the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, affirmative action, Federal Special Emphasis Programs, and extinguishing diversity phrases from our diversity vocabulary such as we have a long way to go, getting it, and we need more diversity.

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