Administrators and Researchers
Moral conversation: The vehicle for dialogue about racism
Alternate Title
Negotiating the Politics of Race through Moral Cross-Cultural Conversation
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2001
Date Issued
2001-01-01
Date Available
2014-08-10
Abstract
Discussions about race/ethnicity are an important aspect of diversity on college campuses. This paper explores the social construct of race in the United States and the various barriers that arise when individuals engage in dialogue about this issue. I explore the tenets of the Moral Conversation and argue that this will aid us in deconstructing racial/ethnic borders and the politics of race in order to create a more socially just campus environment.
Publisher
University of Vermont
Recommended Citation
Diaz, Jacob L., "Moral conversation: The vehicle for dialogue about racism" (2001). Administrators and Researchers. 1.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/admin_researcher-pub/1
Creative Commons License
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Comments
Published in Published in The Vermont Connection: The Student Affairs Journal of the University of Vermont, 22, 106 - 114. (2001)