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Author Blanchard, Sara, author.

Title Dear white women : let's get (un)comfortable talking about racism / Sara Blanchard and Misasha Suzuki Graham ; foreword by Terri E. Givens.

Publication Info. Oakland, California : The Collective Book Studio, [2021]
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 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  305.8009 BLANCHARD    Check Shelf
 Simsbury Public Library - Non Fiction  305.8009 BLANCHARD    Check Shelf
 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  305.8 BLANCHARD    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Faxon Branch - Non Fiction  305.8009 BLANCHARD    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  305.8009 BLANCHARD    Check Shelf
Description xi, 250 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-250).
Contents Section I: On Being White in America -- Chapter 1: Excuse Me, I Don't Have White Privilege -- Chapter 2: White Privilege -- A Deeper Dive -- Chapter 3: Oh, Stop Being So Political -- Chapter 4: But I'm Not Racist -- Chapter 5: I Do Know Racists, Though -- Chapter 6: How Should I Talk with Black People about Race? -- Chapter 7: And Is It "Black" or "African American"? -- Chapter 8: How Do I Make Sure I Teach My Kids Well?
Section II: On Being Black in America -- Chapter 9: Isn't the N-Word Okay Sometimes? -- Chapter 10: All Lives Matter, Blue Lives Matter -- Chapter 11: Driving While Black -- Chapter 12: But That Looting, Though... -- Chapter 13: Gang Violence and Black-on-Black Crime -- Chapter 14: The Extra Stuff Black Women Go Through -- Chapter 15: School Choice, Busing, and Nice White Parents -- Chapter 16: Rooting for Everybody Black
Section III: On Being a Non-Black Person of Color in America -- Chapter 17: The Dangers of the "China Flu" -- Chapter 18: Fancy Asians vs. Jungle Asians -- Chapter 19: Who is Lantinx, Anyway? -- Chapter 20: Native Americans: When an Entire Race Disappears from Modern History -- Chapter 21: Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor -- Afterword: Which Side Will You Stand On? -- Recommendations -- Sources -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors
Summary "What do you do when you're at a dinner party and someone tells a racist joke? Do you nod so as not to 'ruin the vibe'? What if you overhear a microaggression at work? Do you realize much later what you wish you had said? Going deeper, do you know why that joke, or that comment, is offensive? If any of these questions resonate with you--or have at any time in your life--then this book is for you. Filled with short, targeted chapters that include personal narratives, historical context, and practical tips, Dear White Women empowers us to be anti-racist in our everyday lives. It teaches us how to do our part to push the needle of change in a direction that will benefit all of us."--Back cover.
Subject Women, White -- Attitudes.
Women, White -- Psychology.
Racism -- Social aspects.
Racism -- United States -- History.
Racism -- United States -- Philosophy.
Racial justice -- United States.
United States -- Race relations.
Race awareness.
Race awareness. (OCoLC)fst01086455
Race relations. (OCoLC)fst01086509
Racial justice. (OCoLC)fst02021735
Racism. (OCoLC)fst01086616
Racism -- Philosophy. (OCoLC)fst01086626
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Author Graham, Misasha Suzuki, author.
Givens, Terri E., 1964- writer of foreword.
ISBN 1951412311 (softcover)
9781951412319 (softcover)
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