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"Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?": A Psychologist Explains the Development of Racial Identity by Beverly Daniel Tatum
3 reviews
brittanykroeckel's review
challenging
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.75
This book is excellent. I am reading this for my Counseling Children and Adolescents course at TCNJ. At first I wasn’t sure what to expect and wondered how long this book would only discuss the Black-White dichotomy. However, Dr. Tatum does go beyond this and provides more than an adequate amount of research to help readers gain a baseline understanding of obstacles and struggles of various marginalized groups. I am satisfied having read this book but it also has started internal conversations that desire to read similar literature.
There are two reasons why I gave 4.75 instead of a full 5. First, there were a couple spots here and there that were hard to get through and the chapters were long.
Second, there is slight ableist language on two pages, both being “fall on deaf ears.” I actually reached out to Dr. Tatum regarding this and she responded right away. While she acknowledged the regret of using this, she will not be able to change it unless she writes a new edition and she would keep it on her radar. I appreciate Dr. Tatum in her response and her insight that’s been passed to me by reading this book. I’d recommend for anyone.
There are two reasons why I gave 4.75 instead of a full 5. First, there were a couple spots here and there that were hard to get through and the chapters were long.
Second, there is slight ableist language on two pages, both being “fall on deaf ears.” I actually reached out to Dr. Tatum regarding this and she responded right away. While she acknowledged the regret of using this, she will not be able to change it unless she writes a new edition and she would keep it on her radar. I appreciate Dr. Tatum in her response and her insight that’s been passed to me by reading this book. I’d recommend for anyone.
Graphic: Racism, Violence, Death, and Hate crime
Moderate: Bullying and Hate crime
Minor: Ableism
mangofraiche's review against another edition
challenging
hopeful
informative
reflective
sad
slow-paced
5.0
Graphic: Slavery, Antisemitism, Xenophobia, Bullying, Cultural appropriation, Hate crime, Racism, Violence, Classism, Deportation, Gun violence, Islamophobia, Police brutality, Racial slurs, and Religious bigotry
anniefwrites's review against another edition
challenging
hopeful
informative
slow-paced
5.0
I learned so much from this book! I'd never read anything about race from a psychological perspective, and as someone who's dabbled in psychology and cares a lot about mental health, I found this to be a game-changer. I was especially impressed by how much ground Tatum covered--talking about experiences of people from all different racial and socioeconomic backgrounds--and seamlessly wove them together to show their interconnectedness. Will definitely be thinking about this a lot going forward.
Graphic: Racism
Moderate: Bullying, Cultural appropriation, Hate crime, Police brutality, and Xenophobia
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