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What White People Can Do Next

$35.95
Discover the groundbreaking insights in 'What White People Can Do Next' by Emma Dabiri, a thought-provoking book that challenges racial injustice and encourages self-reflection among white readers. This trade paperback delves into critical themes such as interrogating whiteness and capitalism, while dismantling the myths of the white savior complex. Perfect for anyone seeking to foster dialogue about race and promote social justice, this essential read contains 176 pages of powerful perspectives and actionable ideas. Dabiri draws upon her extensive academic background and personal experiences to provide a nuanced approach to understanding race, class, and systemic inequality. Stop the cycle of denial and guilt; instead, articulate a vision for meaningful change. Engage with revolutionary ideas that resonate with today's societal challenges as you learn how to contribute to a more equitable future. 'What White People Can Do Next' is not just a book; it’s a call to action for anyone passionate about racial justice and transformative change. Join the conversation today and become an ally in dismantling systemic barriers.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141996738
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2021
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 176


Description:
Stop the denial
Stop the false equivalencies
Interrogate whiteness
Interrogate capitalism
Denounce the white Saviour
Abandon guilt

We need to talk about racial injustice in a new way- one that builds on the revolutionary ideas of the past and forges new connections.

In this robust and nuanced examination of race, class and capitalism, Emma Dabiri draws on years of academic study and lived experience, as well as personal reflections on a year like no other. With intellectual rigour, wit and clarity, Dabiri articulates a powerful vision for meaningful and lasting change.

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What White People Can Do Next

$35.95
Discover the groundbreaking insights in 'What White People Can Do Next' by Emma Dabiri, a thought-provoking book that challenges racial injustice and encourages self-reflection among white readers. This trade paperback delves into critical themes such as interrogating whiteness and capitalism, while dismantling the myths of the white savior complex. Perfect for anyone seeking to foster dialogue about race and promote social justice, this essential read contains 176 pages of powerful perspectives and actionable ideas. Dabiri draws upon her extensive academic background and personal experiences to provide a nuanced approach to understanding race, class, and systemic inequality. Stop the cycle of denial and guilt; instead, articulate a vision for meaningful change. Engage with revolutionary ideas that resonate with today's societal challenges as you learn how to contribute to a more equitable future. 'What White People Can Do Next' is not just a book; it’s a call to action for anyone passionate about racial justice and transformative change. Join the conversation today and become an ally in dismantling systemic barriers.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141996738
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2021
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 176


Description:
Stop the denial
Stop the false equivalencies
Interrogate whiteness
Interrogate capitalism
Denounce the white Saviour
Abandon guilt

We need to talk about racial injustice in a new way- one that builds on the revolutionary ideas of the past and forges new connections.

In this robust and nuanced examination of race, class and capitalism, Emma Dabiri draws on years of academic study and lived experience, as well as personal reflections on a year like no other. With intellectual rigour, wit and clarity, Dabiri articulates a powerful vision for meaningful and lasting change.

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