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White Women Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism And How To Do Better Regina Jackson Saira Rao

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White Women Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism And How To Do Better Regina Jackson Saira Rao
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White Women Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism And How To Do Better Regina Jackson Saira Rao instant download after payment.

Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.58 MB
Author: Regina Jackson & Saira Rao
Language: English
Year: 2022

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White Women Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism And How To Do Better Regina Jackson Saira Rao by Regina Jackson & Saira Rao instant download after payment.

A no-holds-barred guidebook aimed at white women who want to stop being nice and start dismantling white supremacy.
It's no secret that white women are conditioned to be "nice," but did you know that the desire to be perfect and to avoid conflict at all costs are characteristics of white supremacy culture? 
As the founders of Race2Dinner, an organization which facilitates conversations between white women about racism and white supremacy, Regina Jackson and Saira Rao have noticed white women's tendency to maintain a veneer of niceness, and strive for perfection, even at the expense of anti-racism work.
In this book, Jackson and Rao pose these urgent questions: how has being "nice" helped Black women, Indigenous women and other women of color? How has being "nice" helped you in your quest to end sexism? Has being "nice" earned you economic parity with white men? Beginning with freeing white women from this oppressive need to be nice, they deconstruct and...

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