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Building Racial Reconciliation Through a New Racial Justice Model

Building Racial Reconciliation Through a New Racial Justice Model

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Julio Cammarota

Co-authored by Rachel F. Gómez and Julio Cammarota, Professor of Teaching, Learning and Sociocultural Studies in the College of Education at the University of Arizona, Racial Reconciliation and the Third Reconstruction: A New Racial Justice Model offers a transformative framework for confronting racism at its root. The book argues that true racial reconciliation requires more than dialogue or symbolic inclusion; it requires dismantling white supremacy and creating new democratic forms of leadership, communication, policy, and knowledge production. Through a bold racial justice model, Gómez and Cammarota show how institutions, schools, communities, and movements can center the voices, knowledge, and experiences of the most marginalized to build a more just and democratic society. 

To learn more about the book and order a copy, visit racereconcile.com.