The Facilitators Guide for White Aff..., Robin DiAngelo
The Facilitators Guide for White Aff..., Robin DiAngelo
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The Facilitator's Guide for White Affinity Groups
Strategies for Leading White People in an Anti-Racist Practice

Author: Robin DiAngelo, Amy Burtaine

Narrator: Robin DiAngelo

Unabridged: 7 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/09/2022


Synopsis

While there are a few short articles and guides addressing the challenges and complexities of leading white affinity groups, there has never been a detailed handbook exclusively for white racial affinity group facilitators. There are many challenges in facilitating these groups, including the need to have a deep theoretical understanding of racism, a high degree of racial self-awareness, sensitivity to and the ability to work with the range of skills and degrees of awareness participants bring, and strong facilitation and conflict-resolution skills. This book is the first in-depth guide for educators, mediators, workplace consultants and trainers, workplace diversity groups, community organizers, conference organizers, members of faith communities, and members of racial and social justice groups. Dr. Robin DiAngelo and Amy Burtaine, who collectively bring over twenty years of experience leading anti-racist education and racial affinity groups, present the following: · a theoretical framework for understanding racism; · a case for the value of racial affinity groups as a tool for challenging racism; · guidelines for setting up affinity groups in a variety of contexts; · the skills and perspectives needed for effective facilitation; · scenarios to illustrate common challenges; · a glossary of definitions; · exercises, discussion prompts, and assessment tools. · an extensive list of common patterns and group dynamics and how to address them This accessible guide is an important reference for anyone committed to anti-racism work.

About Robin DiAngelo

Robin DiAngelo has been a consultant, educator, and facilitator on issues of racial and social justice for more than 25 years. She is the author or coauthor of several books, including the #1 New York Times bestseller White Fragility. Her work has been praised by Ibram X. Kendi, Michael Eric Dyson, Claudia Rankine, and Jonathan Capehart, among others. She is an affiliate associate professor of education at the University of Washington.

About Amy Burtaine

Amy Burtaine has been co-facilitating workshops, providing coaching and mediation, and educating through an anti-oppression lens for over twenty years. While her work involves a range of topics, her passion and commitment is to center race, specifically looking at how whiteness upholds and perpetuates racial inequality. She most often works in collaboration with people of color to co-facilitate dialogues and trainings on racism. She holds an MFA and is trained in interactive pedagogy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hannah on September 11, 2022

I was intrigued by the shifting of the initial anti-racism responsibility back onto white folks themselves. It makes a lot of sense to try and work through the first clumsy reckonings away from the people most likely to be hurt or burdened by them, and my own experience in this area has taught me th......more

Goodreads review by Lori on December 19, 2022

This is a fantastic book - an excellent follow up to the foundational White Fragility. With actionable ways to facilitate groups of white folks in an anti-racist practice, supportive and extensive online resources, and direct quotes from BIPOC folks, white folks, and other facilitators this book is......more