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A review by iamamylatta
Do Better: Spiritual Activism for Fighting and Healing From White Supremacy by Rachel Ricketts
5.0
Ms Ricketts book presented me - a cisgender white woman who considers herself feminist - with perspective and info that I’ve heard before, in “Whyte Feminism” and “Against White Feminism:”
But the info was delivered thru a different lens and landed even deeper.
But what I really love about this book is the coaching question s she offers at the end of each chapter.
Listen, this book is no nonsense. She’s not sugar coating anything, and she shouldn’t have to.
But I know it’s written with heart and love because these reflection questions what give us something tangible to work with. It’s not a a lecture in doing better, but offers a roadmap on what we can actually do to do better.
THANK YOU for this informative, eye opening, and actually helpful book.
But the info was delivered thru a different lens and landed even deeper.
But what I really love about this book is the coaching question s she offers at the end of each chapter.
Listen, this book is no nonsense. She’s not sugar coating anything, and she shouldn’t have to.
But I know it’s written with heart and love because these reflection questions what give us something tangible to work with. It’s not a a lecture in doing better, but offers a roadmap on what we can actually do to do better.
THANK YOU for this informative, eye opening, and actually helpful book.