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So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo

63 reviews

srjennings's review against another edition

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4.5

I wasn't sure what to expect from this book and was impressed with what I found.  The author goes through hot topic issues related to racism, lifts up common responses or (mis) understandings, and addresses those head on.She challenges readers to confront how they have thought about these things.  Additionally she provides ways the reader can address these things in conversation with others. It is easily accessible and written for a wide audience without any prior education on racial issues.  It is targeted primarily to whites, but would also be a helpful book for people of color to know how they can respond to racism and to examine how they may perpetuate racism against racial/ ethnic groups they do not belong to.  

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5.0


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siobhanward's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

5.0

 I really appreciated how approachable Oluo made her work, without ever pandering. This was a solid read and I liked that chapters ended with really practical information on how this can connect to your daily life and what you can actually do. I definitely think in the time since this book was written, so much has changed and happened that there's a lot to expand on. Oluo herself acknowledges this in the preface, talking about how she did not include enough about Indigenous peoples and that was an oversight. I thought Oluo was thoughtful, engaging and wrote a great book. This is definitely a book I'll be referencing and re-reading down the road. 

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katherinew's review against another edition

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4.0

Great practical information and advice for anyone (particularly if they are white like me) who wants to know more about racism/anti-racism and have more evidence to use when talking to people who aren't convinced that racism is a problem. 

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annaonthepage's review against another edition

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5.0

An excellent book I would recommend to anyone interested in active allyship and anti-racism activism, or anyone having or starting to have difficult conversations about racism or indeed other types of bigotry and oppression. Broken down in sections with clear examples, this is a vital tool for an activist.

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5.0


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4.25


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indiana_sorell's review against another edition

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3.5


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sophieja's review against another edition

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4.75

If you're looking for an educational book covering social issues that almost reads more like fiction, this is a great start! Packed with facts and anecdotes, this book left me jaw dropped. I especially liked that new terms introduced were thoroughly explained, making it more accessible and easily digestible. 

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5.0


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