Description
Print: New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, NY Review of Books, Chicago Sun Times, Chicago Tribune, Miami Herald, Washington Post, Minneapolis Star Tribune, NY Review of Books, The Nation, The Progressive, Z Magazine, The Tennessean, Christian Science Monitor, In These Times, Mother Jones, Atlantic Monthly, Toronto Globe & Mail, Oregonian, Utne Reader, Ode Magazine, Village Voice, SF Bay Guardian, Toronto Globe & Mail, Wall St Journal, Essence, Newsweek, Time [PW, Booklist, Kirkus, Library Journal] Radio: Fresh Air, Democracy Now, NPR: All Things Considered & Talk of the Nation Alternative Radio, Pacifica Network stations, Community & NPR affiliate radio stations around the country, New Dimensions, XM: Bob Edwards Show, Tom Joyner Show, Tavis Smiley Radio Show, Michael Eric Dyson's radio show, Black Agenda Report Radio, American Urban Radio Network, David Sirota TV: CNN: What Matters with Don Lemon, Tavis Smiley, Charlie Rose, The Colbert Report, The Daily Show, CSPAN: Book TV, Rachel Maddow, GRIT TV with Laura Flanders, News Hour with Jim Lehrer Web: Alternet, Huffingtonpost, CommonDreams, Counterpunch, Z-net, Shelf Awareness, DailyKos, TomDispatch, truthdig, Black Commentator.com, Black Agenda Report.com, The Root.com, Grio.com, Powells.com, BlackPower.com, Colorlines, EbonyJet.com, Racialicious, Twitter, Goodreads Major promotion at the author's highly trafficked site www.timwise.org Also, enormous traffic at his author page at RedRoom.com, and his Facebook fan page (17,000 fans) Endorsements: Michael Eric Dyson, Cornel West, Melissa Harris-Perry, Rinku Sen, Kimberle Crenshaw, Van Jones, Joe Feagin, Mark Naison, Laura Flanders, James Loewen
About the Author
Constantly on tour, Tim Wise is one of the most prominent anti-racist essayists, educators and activists in the US. He is regularly interviewed by CNN, Tavis Smiley, Tom Joyner and Michael Eric Dyson. His essays are published on Alternet, Counterpunch, Z-net, Black Commentator, the Black Agenda Report and the Daily Kos. His blog is widely followed at www.timwise.org
Reviews
"Wise, an educator and racial justice advocate, presents an analysis of race relations and ideology in the contemporary US, as a letter addressed to its 200 million white citizens. As demographic trends portend a more colorful United States, and as its first black president begins a second term, Wise confronts the white fear of losing cultural hegemony, on the one hand, and the politics of resentment that has been both a real and contrived source of right-wing power in national politics. The book is aimed at a reasonable audience who may describe themselves as 'not a racist,' but whose assumptions about race and social power make them underestimate or misrecognize racism's persistence in the US. There are notes and citations in the end, but no index."--Book News "The leading white anti-racist commentator in the United States, Wise has long been renowned in academic and activist circles for his nuanced yet pointed indictments of white supremacy's grip on our nation. In this pithy, almost-pocket-sized book, the popular notion that Barack Obama's election as president is evidence of a 'post-racial' United States is dissected and disrupted. In fact--as Wise points out many months in advance of the November election--an increasingly multiracial country that may have led many whites to have 'discovered our inner libertarian, and decided that government intervention was bad' was evidence of both a diversifying electorate and one in which race is still a critical indicator."--Fellowship Magazine "In his latest, he cuts to the core of white fears, using his white authority and white privilege to tell other whites that yes, it's time for you to deal with yourselves and the new American reality you now inhabit."--Drums in the Global Village
Book Information
ISBN 9780872865211
Author Tim Wise
Format Paperback
Page Count 190
Imprint City Lights Books
Publisher City Lights Books
Weight(grams) 170g