I am at a White Anti-Racist conference and I am enjoying being challenged and growing as a White person engaging in the work of anti-racism. I really recommend this book, but it‘s not the only one out there. I would love to hear if anyone has works “off the beaten path” that they turn to when they think about race, white privilege, white fragility, allyship, etc?
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Looks excellent and informative! 7y
heikemarie I do want to name that the chart above is from Cycle of Socialization by Bobbi Harro (https://geography.washington.edu/sites/geography/files/documents/harro-cycle-of-socialization.pdf) not the names book if folks are interested! ( @Riveted_Reader_Melissa ) 7y
Tamra This read was a good one, to “hear” non-white fellow Minnesotans speak to their experiences and feelings. After all, we‘re known for “nice”, but just how nice are we really? 7y
A Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota
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Tamra Stacked! 7y
heikemarie @Tamra thank you, I will definitely be checking that out! 7y
batsy I will always recommend this. It's nonfic but also reads like memoir 7y
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