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An admitted "White Guy" tackles the complicated subject of race and ethnicity in America. With unique life experiences and unconventional ways of thinking, the author covers the disparate ways we view history, society, and ourselves. From White guilt to cancel culture, Southern pride to religious intolerance, no subject is off-limits. Challenging political correctness and canned arguments, Some White Guy's Book candidly explores different sides of issues, why we believe what we do, and what roles White people and People of Color can play in building a common future. This work digs deep into…mehr

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An admitted "White Guy" tackles the complicated subject of race and ethnicity in America. With unique life experiences and unconventional ways of thinking, the author covers the disparate ways we view history, society, and ourselves. From White guilt to cancel culture, Southern pride to religious intolerance, no subject is off-limits. Challenging political correctness and canned arguments, Some White Guy's Book candidly explores different sides of issues, why we believe what we do, and what roles White people and People of Color can play in building a common future. This work digs deep into how prejudices of color intersect poverty, crime, the justice system, religion, and patriotism. It includes first-hand experience and research of the George Floyd protests, contrasted with the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
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Ken JP Stuczynski is a self-proclaimed Life Artist with lifelong interests in everything from world cultures and history to psychosocial phenomena. His degree is in Philosophy with a concentration in Ethics and a minor In Psychology. He has written articles and essays on the topics of science and religion, society and politics, business and economics, technology and futurism. Using interdisciplinary contexts, many of these focus on the ideals of intellectual honesty and tolerance. The founder of Amorphous Publishing Guild, he still runs his longstanding web development business, Kentropolis Internet, from home where he lives with his wife and plenty of pets. In addition to various community service projects, he teaches Tai Chi to veterans at the local VA Recovery Center. As an Interfaith minister, he works with couples and families who are unchurched or have mixed faith traditions. His community project, the Earth 2 Mouth program, connects farms, volunteers, and soup kitchens. He also enjoys martial arts, carpentry, and keeps bees from time to time.