
How to Be an Antiracist
by Ibram X. Kendi
Like 'White Fragility', this book encourages readers to examine their own biases and provides a framework for understanding systemic racism.
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by Ibram X. Kendi
Like 'White Fragility', this book encourages readers to examine their own biases and provides a framework for understanding systemic racism.
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by Ijeoma Oluo
Oluo's straightforward writing style and willingness to confront uncomfortable truths make this a fitting companion to 'White Fragility'.
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by Layla F. Saad
Similar to 'White Fragility', this book invites introspection and urges readers to take actionable steps towards racial justice.
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by Jonathan Haidt
Haidt’s analysis of morality and culture can provide a deeper understanding of societal dynamics, complementing the themes in 'White Fragility'.
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by Bryan Stevenson
Stevenson's work emphasizes the need for awareness of systemic injustice, aligning with the themes of racial awareness and equity found in 'White Fragility'.
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by Ibram X. Kendi
The thorough examination of the historical context of racism makes this a valuable resource for readers interested in the discussions prompted by 'White Fragility'.
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by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Coates’ powerful, personal approach to racial issues resonates well with the themes of personal reflection and societal critique found in 'White Fragility'.
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by Michelle Alexander
Alexander’s analysis of systemic racism sheds light on institutional structures, providing a critical perspective similar to that in 'White Fragility'.
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