A Time for Change: How White Supremacy Ideology Harms All Americans
By (Author) Martha R. Bireda
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
9th June 2021
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Philosophy and theory of education
370.1170973
Paperback
118
Width 153mm, Height 220mm, Spine 9mm
186g
How did America become a nation obsessed with race A Time for Change: How White Supremacy Ideology Harms All Americans explores Americas beginnings as a class-based society, the creation of Americas racial consciousness through the invention of the social construction of whiteness, and the ways in which white supremacist ideology has been infused, reinforced, and perpetuated in the collective American mind and culture through the utilization of stereotypical images of blacks. The purpose of this book is to explore how the ideology of white supremacy has done immeasurable damage to all Americans, whites as well as blacks and other persons of color. In this context, the relationship between racism and classism is explored. This book provides an opportunity by which those Americans who identify and are perceived as white can engage in a process of self-reflection to transcend ones attachment to the social construction of whiteness and white supremacy ideology that have been forced upon them. It is the premise of this book that racial healing in this nation can only occur through a true examination of Americas history, as well as individual and collective responsibility and efforts to undo over 300 years of racist cultural conditioning.
A Time for Change: How White Supremacy Ideology Harms All Americans is a blueprint for change. I want to commend Dr. Bireda for delineating how White America's treatment of minorities under the banner of White Supremacy has severely damaged democracy. For several centuries the White Supremacy system has disenfranchised and marginalized Blacks and other non-white races. A Time for Change is a document, if implemented, that can bring all Americans together to help eradicate these inequities. -- Sammie L. Welton, retired race desegregation coordinator, Mississippi Department of Education
Dr. Bireda pulls back the curtain of secrecy on White Supremacy and allows us to honestly view its poisonous effects on our American culture and institutions. Unless we work to diagnose the disease of White Supremacy in our body, we can never hope to cure it. This is a work of healing. As with most medicines, it may not taste good and there may be side effects, but it needs to be taken to eradicate the disease. Let the treatments begin! -- Michael Ford, Pastor, Congregational United Church of Christ of Punta Gorda, FL
Dr. Bireda offers a unique perspective on White Supremacy by juxtaposing the past and present to expose the insidious nature of white supremacy ideology. She mindfully and with great clarity takes the reader on a historical journey through the evolution of white supremacy ideology and educate us to the threat it poses to all Americans. -- Jackie Greene, EdD, Assistant Director of the Lucas Center for Faculty Development, Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers, Florida
Martha Bireda has grappled with a subject whose importance and relevance has never been greater in our lifetimes. The stain of White Supremacy on the fabric of our democracy can never be fully removed but it can be made to fade by the light shone on its origins, its mechanisms and the devasting impact racist cultural conditioning has had on our collective consciousness. Martha Bierda shines that light in her latest work, A Time for Change: How White Supremacy Ideology Harms All Americans. -- Rick Johnson, General Manager of WGCU Public Media, Fort Myers, Florida
Martha R. Bireda, PhD, is director of the Blanchard House Museum of African American History and Culture, located in Punta Gorda, Florida. For over 30 years, Dr. Bireda has consulted, lectured, written about, and provided assistance to school districts, law enforcement agencies, and corporations concerning issues related to race, gender, class, culture, and power.