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Silent Travelers by Alan M. Kraut

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Silent Travelers by Alan M. Kraut
These are "position papers." For these position papers - you have to take a STAND on the book: was the book useful or not useful. By useful, can you use the ideas and evidence in the book in a way that allows you to better understand diversity and discrimination. A position paper requires an argument - which means presentation of evidence (a. from the book - cite page number; AND b. from experience - could also be a news story, cite the source) for your position. If the book was useful, here is why it was useful - here is the evidence the author presented that makes it useful. If the book was not useful, here is why it was useless - here is the kinds of evidence the author presented and this is why it is meaningless. 

The goal of these papers is to allow you to develop your own understanding of diversity and discrimination. Your understandings allow you to "make sense" of something you observe in the world. An understanding is not a "feeling," it is an insight that is predicated on some evidential basis. 

how does Kraut’s reshape your thoughts on diversity and discrimination? How does Kraut add to or alter your overall perspective? NOTE using Stallings, you are solving Chapter 5, “who should we believe?”

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