Browning Pleasantville

Cover of Browning Pleasantville by Kimberly Brazwell
Year: 2017
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9781975990695
Dimensions:
Height: 9.02 Inches
Length: 5.98 Inches
Weight: 0.8 Pounds
Width: 0.55 Inches
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Browning Pleasantville by Kimberly Brazwell, published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform in September 2017, is a thought-provoking exploration of diversity and inclusion within a predominantly white K-12 school district. This 244-page book details Brazwell’s experiences as the district’s first diversity practitioner, tasked with fostering a more inclusive culture among students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding community. The narrative highlights the challenges she faces as she navigates the complexities of race and class bias in a community that is only beginning to confront its historical issues.

Readers will find an in-depth account of Brazwell’s advocacy for social justice and the personal struggles that accompany her role. The book delves into the implicit biases and workplace bullying she encounters, illustrating the difficulties of being a biracial activist in a setting resistant to change. As she grapples with her identity and the expectations placed upon her, Browning Pleasantville sheds light on the broader themes of multicultural education and the dynamics of power within suburban America. This edition invites readers to reflect on the implications of diversity in educational environments and the ongoing journey toward inclusivity.


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Hired by a wealthy, predominantly white K-12 school district, Kimberly Brazwell was the district’s first diversity practitioner. As a school administrator, she was charged to engage the district’s students, faculty, staff, and surrounding community in wellness and shaping a more inclusive culture. Kim was charged to deepen the color of a community. However, no one knew exactly what hue it should be. Kim boldly advocates for social justice in a once “redlined” community that, for the first time, grudgingly examines and openly discusses its history of race and class bias. As a biracial woman who unapologetically identifies with her black culture and poverty roots, Kim’s task proves to be one of the most troublesome personal and professional challenges of her life. What begins as a welcoming invitation into the next chapter of her career putrefies into implicit, bias-triggered workplace bullying. Rather than engage and enlighten those around her, Kim experiences the anguish of an activist fighting against racism and the hidden culture of power and control in suburban America. However, Kim’s fight and uphill struggle is in isolation. In the end, Kim must re-examine her personal identity as a young, female, biracial activist who is meant to reshape a culture. Browning Pleasantville is about a predominantly white institution’s reaction to the “browning” of its attitudes, interests, and motives toward the diverse groups of people within its care-including its newly hired administrator who must decide whether to remain an activist or become a “token” within an unchanged community.

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