Abstract
Unpacking Critical Race Theory (CRT) and exploring why it has become a focus in politics across the US and the UK, White Lies uses CRT to expose the systemic racism that shapes education. It charts the coordinated campaigns – involving think tanks, mainstream media and politicians – that have tried to silence antiracism in the wake of George Floyd's murder and 'Black Lives Matter'.
Each chapter is devoted to exposing a key ‘white lie’ by examining the evidence that shows how the interests of white people continue to occupy centre stage and block movement towards a more equitable education for all. Gillborn establishes how the public debates, shaped by misinformation and 'white lies', sustain race inequity and portray antiracism as a threat to freedom and justice. Key controversies are dissected and debunked, including:
• the extensive and coordinated anti-CRT campaigns in the US and the UK;
• the use of racial gaslighting to undermine claims to social justice;
• how multiple forms of intimidation are used to silence antiracist teaching and protest;
• the inaccurate portrayal of the white working class as race victims; and
• how cruelty, in policy, aims to unify whites and demonize minorities.
By avoiding unnecessary jargon to make complex debates accessible to a wide audience, this book is ideal reading for anyone studying CRT or interested in the topic of contemporary educational equality.
Each chapter is devoted to exposing a key ‘white lie’ by examining the evidence that shows how the interests of white people continue to occupy centre stage and block movement towards a more equitable education for all. Gillborn establishes how the public debates, shaped by misinformation and 'white lies', sustain race inequity and portray antiracism as a threat to freedom and justice. Key controversies are dissected and debunked, including:
• the extensive and coordinated anti-CRT campaigns in the US and the UK;
• the use of racial gaslighting to undermine claims to social justice;
• how multiple forms of intimidation are used to silence antiracist teaching and protest;
• the inaccurate portrayal of the white working class as race victims; and
• how cruelty, in policy, aims to unify whites and demonize minorities.
By avoiding unnecessary jargon to make complex debates accessible to a wide audience, this book is ideal reading for anyone studying CRT or interested in the topic of contemporary educational equality.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Abingdon |
Publisher | Routledge |
Number of pages | 264 |
Edition | 1st |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781003052715 |
ISBN (Print) | 9780367511784, 9780367511791 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 3 Jun 2024 |
Keywords
- Race
- Race equality
- Racism
- Critical Race Theory
- Education Policy
- UK race relations
- USA race relations
- anti-racism