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Holtsclaw
Is Everyone Really Equalby Ozlem Sensoy and Robin DiAngelo is a beginner’s guide to
social justice education (2012). The first eight chapters focus on different aspects of social
justice including the main causes for injustice. Chapter nine goes deeper by offering readers
answers to common questions, criticisms, and complaints. This chapter helps to reinforce the
importance of using social justice in schools. The final chapter links all of the previous aspects
together and provides teachers with steps to take to start using social justice in their classrooms
and schools. Throughout the book Sensoy and DiAngelo challenge readers to think more deeply
about their own biases and understandings of race to help them become more socially aware
teachers.They explain that teachers must first be aware of their own biases and prejudices so they
can overcome them and start working towards creating a more just society.
Sensoy and DiAngelo explain a series of steps one must take to become a teacher that
effectively promotes social justice. The first step is to be aware of how race can affect power in
all relationships at both the individual and structural levels. Then teachers must understand how
they fit into these power dynamics in society and at schools. The third step can be more
challenging as it calls teachers to think critically about what this means and figure out how to do
something about it. They define thinking critically as using informed knowledge to guide
decisions instead of relying on opinions and hearsay. Setting aside one’s opinions can be difficult
especially when those opinions feel like culturally accepted facts.I agree with the authors as they
explain that teachers must self-reflect on race issues before they canhelp students do the same.
As Sensoy and DiAngelo explain how socialization can lead to prejudice, discrimination,
oppression, privilege and possibly racism, they require readers to analyze their role in all aspects
of social injustice. It is critical that teachers be socially aware and the perspective check boxes,
stop boxes, discussion questions and extension activities all require readers to self-reflect and
Holtsclaw
think critically about what they are reading. I particularly enjoyed these as they helped me think
deeper about race and my own preconceived notions about it. I was able to reflect on how society
has shaped me and how my race has given me many privileges. By providing different
perspectives the book also exposes readers to the otherness that we must see in order to be aware
of our own culture. Readers could have very little experience with other cultures so these
resources may help to broaden their understanding of their own culture in comparison to others.
The last two chapters were the most powerful to me because they provided deeper
explanations and logical steps for action.Chapter nine offered many rebuttals to common
questions or concerns. These were particularly helpful to me as I plan to start taking about
critical race theory at my school and with my students. It provided a set of tools that I can use to
help others realize that race inequality is still a problem in our society today.They provide the
data and information to help people think critically about race issues and not rely on opinions.
The “Insisting on Immunity from Socialization” section was chiefly powerful for me as I have
said some of the statements mentioned (p. 134). This idea that we do not have any prejudice can
be hard to overcome. No matter how we were raised or where we grew up we still have certain
biases. We must get over the hurdle of believing we do not before we can move on to teaching
from a social justice standpoint. I am still working on this myself. I feel that I am more socially
aware than some others around me, but that does not mean I do not have biases that come out in
my teaching. I want to continue to learn more about my own prejudices and biases so that I can
continue to overcome them.
In chapter ten Sensoy and DiAngelo state that “antiracism requires action;” there is no
such thing as “passive antiracism” (p.161). This statement points out that passive reactions to
racism are in fact passive racism and that in order to help make changes in our society we must
Holtsclaw
act.In my own teaching I want to commit to making several changes. I want to be more aware of
my position of power as a white staff member. I want to reach out to minority staff members and
see what can be done to help increase their power or at least help them feel more equal and
comfortable at school. I want to be more aware of my own biases in the classroom and what
different expectations I have for different students and why. I will work to analyze these to make
sure I am expecting high standards from everyone. I want to include parents in decisions making
as equal partners. I would also like to get more feedback from parents about what they value in
education and see as successful for their children.
As I learn more about my own biases and how I can better support minority staff
members and students at my school, I would like to also address these issues in my classroom.
At the beginning of the year I want to create an environment that is open and collaborative. I
want to help students become aware of their own cultures and realize why they are important. I
want to encourage students to rely on the strengths of their own cultures as well as learn about
the strengths in others. I want my class to be able to speak out against discrimination and help
make change for their own lives. These are lofty goals, but by starting small with myself and
branching outwards I believe I can have a positive influence for social justice.
Holtsclaw
Resources:
Sensoy, O., & DiAngelo, R. J. (2012). Is everyone really equal?: An introduction to key concepts
insocial justice education. New York: Teachers College Press.

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Multicultural Education Book Review

  • 1. Holtsclaw Is Everyone Really Equalby Ozlem Sensoy and Robin DiAngelo is a beginner’s guide to social justice education (2012). The first eight chapters focus on different aspects of social justice including the main causes for injustice. Chapter nine goes deeper by offering readers answers to common questions, criticisms, and complaints. This chapter helps to reinforce the importance of using social justice in schools. The final chapter links all of the previous aspects together and provides teachers with steps to take to start using social justice in their classrooms and schools. Throughout the book Sensoy and DiAngelo challenge readers to think more deeply about their own biases and understandings of race to help them become more socially aware teachers.They explain that teachers must first be aware of their own biases and prejudices so they can overcome them and start working towards creating a more just society. Sensoy and DiAngelo explain a series of steps one must take to become a teacher that effectively promotes social justice. The first step is to be aware of how race can affect power in all relationships at both the individual and structural levels. Then teachers must understand how they fit into these power dynamics in society and at schools. The third step can be more challenging as it calls teachers to think critically about what this means and figure out how to do something about it. They define thinking critically as using informed knowledge to guide decisions instead of relying on opinions and hearsay. Setting aside one’s opinions can be difficult especially when those opinions feel like culturally accepted facts.I agree with the authors as they explain that teachers must self-reflect on race issues before they canhelp students do the same. As Sensoy and DiAngelo explain how socialization can lead to prejudice, discrimination, oppression, privilege and possibly racism, they require readers to analyze their role in all aspects of social injustice. It is critical that teachers be socially aware and the perspective check boxes, stop boxes, discussion questions and extension activities all require readers to self-reflect and
  • 2. Holtsclaw think critically about what they are reading. I particularly enjoyed these as they helped me think deeper about race and my own preconceived notions about it. I was able to reflect on how society has shaped me and how my race has given me many privileges. By providing different perspectives the book also exposes readers to the otherness that we must see in order to be aware of our own culture. Readers could have very little experience with other cultures so these resources may help to broaden their understanding of their own culture in comparison to others. The last two chapters were the most powerful to me because they provided deeper explanations and logical steps for action.Chapter nine offered many rebuttals to common questions or concerns. These were particularly helpful to me as I plan to start taking about critical race theory at my school and with my students. It provided a set of tools that I can use to help others realize that race inequality is still a problem in our society today.They provide the data and information to help people think critically about race issues and not rely on opinions. The “Insisting on Immunity from Socialization” section was chiefly powerful for me as I have said some of the statements mentioned (p. 134). This idea that we do not have any prejudice can be hard to overcome. No matter how we were raised or where we grew up we still have certain biases. We must get over the hurdle of believing we do not before we can move on to teaching from a social justice standpoint. I am still working on this myself. I feel that I am more socially aware than some others around me, but that does not mean I do not have biases that come out in my teaching. I want to continue to learn more about my own prejudices and biases so that I can continue to overcome them. In chapter ten Sensoy and DiAngelo state that “antiracism requires action;” there is no such thing as “passive antiracism” (p.161). This statement points out that passive reactions to racism are in fact passive racism and that in order to help make changes in our society we must
  • 3. Holtsclaw act.In my own teaching I want to commit to making several changes. I want to be more aware of my position of power as a white staff member. I want to reach out to minority staff members and see what can be done to help increase their power or at least help them feel more equal and comfortable at school. I want to be more aware of my own biases in the classroom and what different expectations I have for different students and why. I will work to analyze these to make sure I am expecting high standards from everyone. I want to include parents in decisions making as equal partners. I would also like to get more feedback from parents about what they value in education and see as successful for their children. As I learn more about my own biases and how I can better support minority staff members and students at my school, I would like to also address these issues in my classroom. At the beginning of the year I want to create an environment that is open and collaborative. I want to help students become aware of their own cultures and realize why they are important. I want to encourage students to rely on the strengths of their own cultures as well as learn about the strengths in others. I want my class to be able to speak out against discrimination and help make change for their own lives. These are lofty goals, but by starting small with myself and branching outwards I believe I can have a positive influence for social justice.
  • 4. Holtsclaw Resources: Sensoy, O., & DiAngelo, R. J. (2012). Is everyone really equal?: An introduction to key concepts insocial justice education. New York: Teachers College Press.