Churn: The Tension That Divides Us and How to Overcome It

Claude M Steele

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Churn: The Tension That Divides Us and How to Overcome It

Churn: The Tension That Divides Us and How to Overcome It

Claude M Steele

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Nearly two decades after the publication of Whistling Vivaldi, a landmark work that analyzed stereotype threats and how we can mitigate their corrosive effects, the legendary social psychologist Claude M. Steele returns with an equally ambitious work that examines "churn"--the mental agitation and physical stress we can experience in diverse settings in everyday life--and the surprising role that trust-building can achieve in reducing churn across identity divides.

Opening with a striking vignette of a parent-teacher conference between a well-meaning white teacher and the concerned Black parents of a seventh grader, the book demonstrates how churn threatens the high level of trust that is essential to mentoring and teaching the young. Drawing from decades of psychological research, Churn is rich with examples, such as a young woman entering a boardroom as one of only a few women; a white male feeling conspicuous during an intense diversity training session; a Chinese grandmother shopping in a public market where anti-Asian violence has occurred; and the lessons gleaned from remarkable student improvement and graduation rates at Georgia State University.

Too often, we deal with the commonplace tensions of diversity and difference by pretending they don't exist, by avoiding talking and relating to one another across what can seem like wide chasms of identity difference. Steele highlights a different path forward, a path rooted in trying to see full humanity and potential in human difference. He spells out practices--as he puts it, "a game played on the ground"--for how to build trust across all kinds of human divides: between individuals, or in larger settings, like classrooms, board rooms, even in whole institutions, corporations, and organizations. It is a game we can all play, he believes. Churn doesn't dwell on age-old tensions that continue to fester. It provides tangible ways to make a better world in the fractured society we inhabit.

Carefully intertwining state-of-the-art research with poignant anecdotes drawn from Steele's own biracial background, Churn is essential reading for anyone dedicated to fostering a community rooted in love and commitment. "Wise to its core" (Lee C. Bollinger, president emeritus, Columbia University) and filled with a deep well of hope, Steele's summa work brilliantly succeeds in teaching us how to work through the churn that continues to suffuse our lives.

Critical Reviews

Steele, a social psychologist and bestselling author of Whistling Vivaldi, delivers a captivating follow-up to that volume's groundbreaking scholarship on the psychology of stereotypes.... Drawing on his own and others' scholarship and a host of case studies, he makes a powerful argument for 'trust' as the fundamental missing element both to diversity efforts and in American society at large. The methods he recommends are built around instructive questioning and listening to others, and tend to propose offering practical, concrete assistance to others as a show of 'good faith'--or, as he pithily admonishes: 'Render real help.' It adds up to an elegant, concise, and moving suggestion that a little kindness would go a very long way.--Publishers Weekly, starred review

Churn is a wise and hopeful guide to making our common life more just--and more livable.--Kwame Anthony Appiah, author of The Lies That Bind: Rethinking Identity

With characteristic brilliance and deep humanity, Claude M. Steele once again transforms our understanding of the complexities of ethnic identities and their interactions in American life. . . . Churn is essential reading for anyone committed to fulfilling our country's unfinished project: building a truly multiracial democracy.
--Henry Louis Gates Jr., Harvard University

No scholar has done more than the brilliant Claude M. Steele to illuminate how stereotypes affect American society. . . . Excellent, timely, and highly recommended: America needs this book.--Christopher Eisgruber, president of Princeton University

Why do we feel tension when we interact with people who are different from us? And what can we do about it? In this groundbreaking book, Claude M. Steele tells us that these reactions may be natural, but they don't have to derail our interactions. Steele uses his incredible knowledge and insights to show us a different path forward.--Carol S. Dweck, PhD, author of Mindset: The New Psychology of Success

Churn is the most hopeful book I've read in a long time. Grounded in social psychological research yet remarkably jargon-free, this book makes clear why we often feel anxious in our daily interactions, especially in diverse settings, and what it takes to reduce that anxiety and build trust between people, even those with whom we disagree--Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD, author of Peril and Promise: College Leadership in Turbulent Times

A pragmatically hopeful remedy for interpersonal tensions.-- "Kirkus Reviews"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation
Pub date: 2026-03-03
Length: 224 pages

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