The Anti-Racism Journal The Anti-Racism Journal

The Anti-Racism Journal

Questions and Practices to Move Beyond Performative Allyship

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Publisher Description

FINALLY ANSWER THE QUESTION: BUT WHAT CAN I DO?

Anti-racist activist Faitth Brooks developed this revolutionary guided journal to help you commit to the cause and become an authentic ally. With this book you can work from the inside out as you unpack your own biases and shortcomings, work through the influence of interlocking systems of oppression, and figure out how to use your privilege for good.

Within these pages you’ll find hard questions about race and the space for you to answer without judgment so you can examine, process, and grow in your anti-racist journey at your own pace. Each chapter starts with insightful anecdotes from Faitth’s lived experiences to frame the themes you will explore through prompts designed to help you work through each concept.

This journal invites you to look at your upbringing and how it shaped you, investigate your fears in doing the work of anti-racism, learn how to practice humility when you make mistakes as well as engage with the history of racism and its legacy through homework curated to help further your understanding of each chapter’s issues. By the end, you will be able to take inventory of your strengths and figure out how you can help make the world more just. In working through this journal, you can become a better ally one question at a time.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2022
July 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
152
Pages
PUBLISHER
Page Street Publishing
SELLER
Macmillan
SIZE
69.5
MB

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