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" Towards a psychology of unlearning racism: A case study of a Buddhist unlearning racism course for white people "
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565451
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Tarakali, Vanissar
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Towards a psychology of unlearning racism: A case study of a Buddhist unlearning racism course for white people [Thesis]
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California Institute of Integral Studies, 2006
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eng
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Ph.D.
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, California Institute of Integral Studies
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How a white person moves through guilt/shame or other difficult emotions is rarely addressed in most unlearning racism models. These models also suggest that white awareness of racism and privilege can sometimes be shifted, but does not explain how. These questions are explored through a case study of a Buddhist unlearning racism course called Compassionate Transformation: A Buddhist Way to Unlearn Racism (CT) and conducted in 2000..
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Social psychology, Developmental psychology
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TL
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Latin Dissertation
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