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jasminrain's review
informative
reflective
medium-paced
4.5
I don't know if reading about racial injustice is something that you can enjoy doing, but this book was such a good reading experience.
While it doesn't necessarily give that much new information to people that are familiar with the topic, I really really loved how the book was structured. Each chapter starts with the author's personal experiences on the given topic and moves then to discuss the structural basis of the problem and finally how to discuss about it. As someone who really struggles with confrontating people (about any topic), I found that to be really useful! The book is also very accessible and all the concepts, terms and phenomena are explained really well so I'd definitely recommend it for those who are new to the topic.
While it doesn't necessarily give that much new information to people that are familiar with the topic, I really really loved how the book was structured. Each chapter starts with the author's personal experiences on the given topic and moves then to discuss the structural basis of the problem and finally how to discuss about it. As someone who really struggles with confrontating people (about any topic), I found that to be really useful! The book is also very accessible and all the concepts, terms and phenomena are explained really well so I'd definitely recommend it for those who are new to the topic.
Graphic: Hate crime, Sexism, Slavery, Classism, Cultural appropriation, Emotional abuse, Police brutality, Racial slurs, Murder, and Racism
Moderate: Religious bigotry, Ableism, and Violence
Minor: Sexual harassment
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