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NOISE DECODED - REVISITING THE TEMPTATIONS OF DEMAND AND IMAGERY: A MULTI-GENERATIONAL CURSE ON AMERICAN CHILDREN Paperback – March 27, 2026

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Management number 220499845 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$9.98 Model Number 220499845
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Racism’s noise is skin color; in reality, it is about exclusion, fueled by hate, fed by distortions, and centered on hurt. — Chi Bau WigfalThis book provides a comprehensive examination of the historical, social, and legal forces that have shaped racial exclusion, systemic racism, and inequality in the United States, with a particular focus on their impact on American children. It explores the origins of American identity, the construction of whiteness, and the role of early systems and social agreements in perpetuating exclusion, while highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice, equality, and inclusion. The book also presents proposals for institutional reform, legal advocacy, and the creation of a foundation dedicated to children’s equity and empowerment.The book begins by addressing the lasting wounds caused by systems that have denied many American children access to health, wealth, and belonging. It exposes systemic imbalances across economic, educational, social, and environmental spheres that continue to fuel cycles of disadvantage. Justice is presented as a multifaceted pursuit requiring acknowledgment of historical harm, accountability through measurable progress, and the empowerment of children and communities to reclaim their futures.It further examines how America’s founding ideals coexisted with systems that excluded many from liberty and opportunity. Practices such as segregation and redlining created generational deprivation, while dominant narratives continue to drown out marginalized voices. Reckoning requires listening for quieter truths, recovering erased histories, and building inclusive systems.Drawing on research, the book explores how visual environments and social conditioning shape racial bias, often unconsciously. It explains how individuals may reject racism consciously while still participating in systems that uphold it, and calls for media literacy, intentional diversity exposure, institutional accountability, and personal reflection.With over 12 million American children living in poverty, the book highlights how systemic racism creates compounded barriers to education, healthcare, housing, and civic participation. These are collective challenges requiring both moral and policy-driven responses, as poverty continues to impact children’s health, development, and long-term outcomes.The book emphasizes that children inherit both the privileges and burdens of citizenship. Racism fractures trust and belonging, while inclusive education and environments that confront racism cultivate empathy, resilience, and active citizenship.It calls for permanent legal protections to ensure children’s access to health, wealth, and opportunity, regardless of political change. Ultimately, the book argues that the measure of a nation lies in how it cares for its most vulnerable and calls for sustained action to secure every child’s future.Children inherit both the privileges and burdens of citizenship, shaping their sense of identity, belonging, and future possibility. When systems reinforce exclusion, they signal who is valued and who is not, fostering alienation and disconnection. The book also examines how national ideals, including the oath of allegiance, reflect commitments to justice and equality that are often contradicted by systemic realities. It reframes citizenship as a shared responsibility—one that requires confronting injustice, restoring trust, and actively participating in the work of inclusion. Read more

ISBN13 979-8253381427
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.59 x 9 inches
Book 2 of 2 Noise Decoded
Item Weight 1.01 pounds
Print length 260 pages
Publication date March 27, 2026

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