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Anti-Racism Race, Racism, Racists & You
- An Introduction to Racism Education for Kids, Teenagers, Adults & Parents
- Narrated by: Jason Offen
- Length: 3 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Politics & Social Sciences, Social Sciences
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Publisher's Summary
Are you sick of racism? Can you see us building better solutions to a racist world?
Now is the time to educate our children, friends, and family into creating a non-racist future for all.
Byron X Black is a lead psychological and historical expert. Specializing with African American clients, he is a leading mindset coach and confidence speaker and business mentor at mindset mastership.
In this book, you will learn:
- What is race
- The history of racism, slavery, and anti-Semitism
- White privilege
- Racism and classism
- Model minority myth
Although the book goes deep into how we think about race and racism, it’s an straightforward, step-by-step book. In this book, you will discover an overall education of racism in culture, politics, and society, with a hope to make changes.
Make a better equal future for us all.
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- Nathanael Cintron
- 11-22-20
The Anti-Racism Race, Great book!
Made me rethink my own personal experience and beliefs in relation to class, gender, sexuality and disability. Really this book great.
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- Carl Lackey
- 11-22-20
Nice book...
Those with an interest in politics, philanthropy, social justice, and other topics related to building a better and more just world will benefit immensely from this book.
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- Patrick McDaniels
- 11-22-20
Fantastic book !
One of this year’s most important Audio book ; I really needed this author’s perspective.
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- Kellie Horton
- 11-22-20
Grateful!
This Audio book well .This listen is well researched and well listen . I am looking forward to the day when we Americans begin to humble ourselves and listen.
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- Gerard Harris
- 11-22-20
Important book
The content of this audio book is really very helpful for all. Thanks to author for giving us this highly informative audio book. Easy and interesting to listen audio.
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- Norma Love
- 11-24-20
Most helpful!!
This book would be excellent for kids and parents to read together or for anyone who is still in the bubble of any sort of privilege. It's well written and very clear for US people.
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- Sharon Roberts
- 11-23-20
Outstanding listen
This book, which was undoubtedly extremely difficult to Listen , is an amazing resource, one I'll be referring back to probably for the rest of my life.
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- Stephanie Scott
- 11-25-20
Eye opening MUST READ!
Truly enlightening, powerful and informative. I will definitely listen to this book a second time.
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- George Ostby
- 11-25-20
A Beginner's Guide
This book is rooted in nihilistic postmodernism that actually serves to increase racism by obsessing over race and looking at everything in terms of power and identity politics.
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- Todd Pineda
- 11-26-20
Useful
I am very grateful for this book and what it taught me. I’ll be reflecting on its lessons for a long time.
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- Margaret Zimmer
- 11-25-20
Recommended
This should be required reading for high schools across the country. The activities allow for introspection. Great for anyone looking to do the work.
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- Jean Hamilton
- 11-24-20
great Audio book
This was a great book to listen , very insightful. I would definitely recommend. It has been recommended to me various times and I’m glad I got the chance to listen it!
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- Aubrey Tucker
- 08-29-21
Great information! I am So excited!
The more people listen to this audiobook, the better the starting point for conversation about race will be.
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- Malachi Crawfield-Blackthorn
- 11-11-21
Loved it
Makes re-learning accessible and engaging, very witty in places too. A soothing narration as well.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-19-21
Useful description of racism theory ......
useful descriptor . for me too much American focus .
reading lacks appropriate pacing.