University of Kansas: Author Argues for Urgency of Addressing Race in School, Society
January 25, 2022
January 25, 2022
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Jan. 25 (TNSBook) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news on Jan. 24, 2022:
In the new book she co-edited and co-wrote, "Racism by Another Name" (Information Age Publishing, 2021), Dorothy Hines contends that race has been the American public schools' most profound legacy because it is one of society's deepest fears.
"From Ahmaud Arbery, who was murdered February 2020 in Georgia for jogging while Black, to Breonna . . .
In the new book she co-edited and co-wrote, "Racism by Another Name" (Information Age Publishing, 2021), Dorothy Hines contends that race has been the American public schools' most profound legacy because it is one of society's deepest fears.
"From Ahmaud Arbery, who was murdered February 2020 in Georgia for jogging while Black, to Breonna . . .
