So You Want to Talk About Race
by Ijeoma Oluo
Like 'White Fragility', this book provides a direct and accessible approach to discussing race and helps readers understand their own perspectives.
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by Ijeoma Oluo
Like 'White Fragility', this book provides a direct and accessible approach to discussing race and helps readers understand their own perspectives.
Buy on Amazonby Ibram X. Kendi
This book complements 'White Fragility' by offering actionable steps and a framework for understanding and combating racism.
Buy on Amazonby Layla F. Saad
This workbook invites reflection and action much like 'White Fragility', focusing on personal accountability in discussions about race.
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This classic work deepens the conversation on race, making it a compelling read for those inspired by 'White Fragility'.
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Similar to 'White Fragility', this book explores systemic racism in a critical context, prompting readers to engage deeply with the subject.
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For readers wanting a deeper understanding of racism's roots and impacts, this book aligns well with 'White Fragility'.
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This book complements the themes in 'White Fragility' by highlighting systemic issues and the reactions against racial progress.
Buy on Amazonby Ibram X. Kendi and PhD, Dr. Jason L. Wright
As it offers strategies on discussing race and racism with future generations, it resonates well with the themes found in 'White Fragility'.
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This book adds historical context to modern discussions of race, which aligns with the aims of 'White Fragility' to promote understanding and dialogue.
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