"Why Are All of the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?"
Psychologist, Beverly Tatum, makes racial identity development theory accessible and applicable for parents, teachers and campus ministers desiring to understand and raise the issues in normal, everyday conversation.
An Egyptian American on a journey
Lydia Sidrak grew up on the East coast in the Coastal Carolinas, but she has family scattered across North America and in Egypt. Ethnically Egyptian, Lydia is pursuing a journey of discovery and identity as she considers her upbringing and examines how her several trips to Egypt have given her insight into who she is as an Egyptian American.
Being Latino in Christ
Life as a Latino in America is complicated. Living between the two worlds of being Latino and American can generate great uncertainty. And the strange mixture of ethnic pride and racial prejudice creates another sort of confusion.
Being White
In this groundbreaking book, Paula Harris and Doug Schaupp present a Christian model of what it means to be white. They demonstrate that white people have a key role to play in the work of racial reconciliation and the forging of a more just society.
Check All That Apply
In this book, Frazier offers good news: God loves multiracial people and their interracial families. There is a special place for you in God's plan! And God wants to give you a sense of wholeness, worth and belonging--as one made in God's very likeness.
Facing family: a journey of latino identity
"LaFe ’04 was a time to celebrate who God made us to be as Latinos, but also a time to get to know the path we have been given in our journey by embracing our ethnic identity. Thanks to this celebration, I began to know the path that I’ve been given in my journey with Christ."
Free At Last?
It has been more than thirty years since Martin Luther King Jr. shouted "Free at last!" to a crowd gathered in Washington, D.C. His speech, "I Have a Dream," is now familiar, even famous. But has his dream been realized?
Journey: White Identity
Latina enough?
Linda Jimenez, Latina InterVarsity staff, shares personal insights on her ethnic identity journey and learning to embrace "being both Latina and American and how God wants to use this bi-cultural blessing for His glory."
Living in Color
"We would never give Picasso a paintbrush and only one color of paint, and expect a masterpiece," writes Randy Woodley... "Yet we limit our Creator in just these ways."
Moses - God's Tri-Cultural Man
The life of Moss is a great affirmation for our world today where so many are bi- and tri-cultural in their ethnic heritages. God knows what he is doing, and He uses all of who we are, not just part of us.
New Perspectives on Racial Identity Development
This anthology updates and explores racial identity development for Blacks, Latinos, Asian Americans, American Indians, Whites, and multiracial persons within the context of a complex, racialized society.
Reflections on Family and Ethnicity Exercise
A useful tool that creates dialogue about family and ethnicity. Have students answer the questions on this sheet, and then break up into groups of 2 or 3 to share their stories. Next, create large group dialogue about commonalities and differences.