How to Be an Antiracist
بواسطة
Ibram X. Kendi
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
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تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
400
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 31, 2023
الناشر
One World
الطبعة
Updated
رقم ISBN-10
0525509305
رقم ISBN-13
9780525509301
الوصف
In a world grappling with issues of race and inequality, this thought-provoking work serves as a vital guide for understanding and addressing systemic racism. The author skillfully unpacks the complexities of racism, emphasizing that merely being "not racist" is insufficient. Instead, he challenges readers to adopt an active stance as antiracists, engaging in and contributing to efforts that promote equity and justice.
Through reflective personal anecdotes and rigorous historical analysis, the author illuminates the pervasive influence of racist ideologies in society. He encourages readers to examine their beliefs, confront their biases, and recognize how racism operates on both individual and institutional levels. The narrative is both educational and empowering, making it accessible to a wide audience.
As readers navigate the intricacies of race relations, they are invited to envision a reality where equality is not just a distant goal, but a tangible aspiration. This work offers the tools and framework necessary for fostering meaningful conversations and change.
Ultimately, this compelling exploration is not just an academic exercise; it serves as a call to action. With a blend of insight, urgency, and hope, the author inspires readers to take a stand against racism and work collectively towards a more just and equitable society.
Through reflective personal anecdotes and rigorous historical analysis, the author illuminates the pervasive influence of racist ideologies in society. He encourages readers to examine their beliefs, confront their biases, and recognize how racism operates on both individual and institutional levels. The narrative is both educational and empowering, making it accessible to a wide audience.
As readers navigate the intricacies of race relations, they are invited to envision a reality where equality is not just a distant goal, but a tangible aspiration. This work offers the tools and framework necessary for fostering meaningful conversations and change.
Ultimately, this compelling exploration is not just an academic exercise; it serves as a call to action. With a blend of insight, urgency, and hope, the author inspires readers to take a stand against racism and work collectively towards a more just and equitable society.