Let's Talk About DEI

ebook Productive Disagreements About America's Most Polarizing Topics · Multicultural Education

By Shaun Harper

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This much-needed resource offers fresh, multi-sided viewpoints on seemingly divisive, politically polarizing issues in education, business, politics, sports, entertainment, policing, and technology. It models for professionals and everyday Americans ways to productively critique, learn from, and respond to other people's perspectives on topics related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). A variety of contested issues are debated, including consequences for kids who do racist things in schools, the U.S. Supreme Court's Affirmative Action reversal, legacy advantages in college admissions, the tumultuous tenure of Harvard's first Black president, legislative attacks on DEI initiatives, and celebrity coaches at Historically Black Universities. Readers will also see how the author and his students engage in respectful disagreements about celebrities and influencers, including Beyoncé, Elon Musk, Kanye West, Megan Thee Stallion, Brittney Griner, and Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders. This dynamic book includes chapters on Joe Biden, Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, Kevin McCarthy, George Santos, and Karen Bass.

Book Features:

  • Replicable models for engaging in respectful disagreements about divisive topics.
  • Current issues that are being debated amongst everyday Americans, teachers and educational leaders, politicians, and business professionals.
  • Concise chapters pertaining to K–12 and higher education institutions, as well as DEI issues in business, politics, sports, entertainment, policing, and technology.
  • Let's Talk About DEI