What White People Can Do Next

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Explore 'What White People Can Do Next,' a compelling trade paperback by Emma Dabiri, designed to spark vital conversations about racial injustice. With the ISBN 9780141996738, this brand new release from Penguin UK, published in 2021, offers 176 pages of incisive insights into interrogating whiteness and capitalism. Dabiri's work guides readers through challenging denial and false equivalencies, urging a collective abandonment of guilt in favor of actionable understanding. This profound essay is not just a commentary but a roadmap for meaningful and lasting change in addressing systemic racism. Dive into a nuanced exploration that combines academic rigor with personal reflections, shedding light on how we can forge connections and adopt revolutionary ideas from the past. Ideal for activists, students of social justice, educators, and anyone eager to contribute positively to society, this book is a foundational text for anyone looking to examine their role in racial dynamics critically. It’s a must-have for your personal library, and a perfect gift for those seeking to understand the complexities of race and class. Order now and join the conversation about racial injustice with a practical guide that inspires action and reflection.

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


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An incisive and deeply practical essay from the acclaimed author of Don't Touch My Hair

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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