Shelly Tochluk is a professor at Mount Saint Mary's University-Los Angeles. She is the author of Witnessing Whiteness: The Need to Talk About Race and How to Do It and Living in the Tension: The Quest for a Spiritualized Racial Justice. Free, downloadable workshop agendas and handouts aligned with each book are available at ShellyTochluk.com. Shelly volunteers with AWARE-LA (Alliance of White Anti-Racists Everywhere-Los Angeles). For the last 13 years, she has co-produced AWARE-LA's 4-day summer institute titled, Unmasking Whiteness, which leads white people into a deeper understanding of their personal relationship to race, white privilege, and systemic racism.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Getting Started on the Journey Chapter One: Naming and Defining the Problem Chapter Two: A Hidden History Chapter Three: Becoming Aware of Racism Chapter Four: Recognizing Missteps and Cultural Loss Part II: Guides on the Journey Chapter Five: Revealing Racial Identity Journeys Chapter Six: Meanings of Whiteness Chapter Seven: Learning through Conflict Chapter Eight: Lingering Racism Part III: The Work of Witnessing Whiteness Chapter Nine: Building Knowledge Chapter Ten: Building Skills Chapter Eleven: Building Capacity Chapter Twelve: Building Community Chapter Thirteen: Building a White Antiracist Culture Bibliography Index About the Author