Me and White Supremacy
Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor
by:
Layla F. Saad
in:
Racial Studies
Summary:
The book is a practical guide that challenges readers to confront their complicity in racism through a series of reflective prompts and actionable steps over a 28-day period. It provides historical context, personal anecdotes, and resources to help individuals dismantle the privilege and power structures that perpetuate white supremacy.
Key points:
1. White Supremacy: The book highlights white supremacy as a deep-rooted system favoring white people, not just overt racism.
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