Abstract
In less than five years, racism awareness training (RAT) has established itself the reputation of being the crucial and most practical initial step against personnal and institutional racism. In this discussion, I wish to examine its assumptions, stategy and action and to register my doubts about its success. Furthermore, I shall suggest that RAT can have dibious side-effects which somewhat divert people from taking positive action.
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