Racial Battle Fatigue in Higher Education: Exposing the Myth of Post-Racial America

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2014)
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Racial Battle Fatigue is described as the physical and psychological toll taken due to constant and unceasing discrimination, microagressions, and stereotype threat. This edited volume looks at RBF from the perspectives of graduate students, middle level academics, and chief diversity officers at major institutions of learning.

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