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Summary & Discussions of White Fragility by Robin J. DiAngelo and Michael Eric Dyson
- Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism (with Bonus Online Content)
- Narrado por: Matt Ruple
- Duração: 1 hora e 14 minutos
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Sinopse
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Note: Summary & Discussions of White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin J. DiAngelo and Michael Eric Dyson is not the original book.
Who should listen to Summary & Discussions of White Fragility?
This book would be helpful for people who:
- Own/work in a business that is multiracial
- Live in a multiracial community
- Attend a multiracial school
- Are interested in improving racial relationships with others
What's in it for me, and why is it important?
If you are a White person, this book takes a good look at a system that was built on white superiority and still benefits its members at the expense of others. For a person of color, this examination will bring awareness to the perspective of Whites in relation to racism. If you've ever been interested in understanding racism or examining your own prejudices, this book is for you.
You'll soon discover:
- The unique perspective of life experience of a White person
- What white supremacy is and how it supports a system of racial inequality
- Racism didn't end after the civil rights movement
- The misconceptions Whites have about people of color
- The triggers that stimulate defensiveness in White people
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