After Hours: The Tension That Divides Us with Claude M. Steele
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Mill Valley Public Library | 375 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley, CA
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Through brilliant analysis, Claude M. Steele’s (Whistling Vivaldi) new book Churn reveals how trust building can be a fresh and surprisingly powerful strategy for mitigating tensions between people with different identities and levels of power. Steele braids together psychological research with his own biracial life story, demonstrating how initial wariness between people is as much a product of our history as of our biases. With Malcolm Gladwell–like clarity, Churn captures the most commonplace tensions of life in a multifaceted democracy and how to minimize their corrosive effects in everyday life.
A pioneer of social psychology, Claude M. Steele is renowned for Whistling Vivaldi, a runaway bestseller that analyzed societal stereotypes―from beliefs about racial and gender test score gaps to the athletic prowess of Black men―and how to mitigate these “stereotype threats.” In Churn, he coins a new term to identify “the agitation we can feel in diverse settings,” such as everyday exchanges between teachers and students; police and the public; managers and employees; parents and children; and strangers, or even friends, of different sexes and races. Churn reveals strategies for mitigating these tensions in the real–life settings of our lives and for realizing the full potential of our multiracial, multiethnic, multiclassed democracy.
Books will be for sale by the Friends of the Mill Valley Library.
Photo by P. J. Taylor
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Cost: FREE
Categories: In Person, Lectures & Workshops, Literature