Learn about identities, histories, and anti-racism work in 20 carefully laid out chapters.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tiffany Jewell, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller This Book Is Anti-Racist, is a Black biracial writer and Anti-Racist Montessori educator and consultant. She spends her time baking bread and macarons, building LEGOS, watching British detective shows, and dreaming up how she can dismantle white supremacy. Tiffany currently lives in Western Massachusetts (on the occupied land of the Wabanaki and the Nipmuck) with her two young activists, her partner, and a turtle she's had since she was nine. Find her on instagram: @tiffanymjewell. Aurélia Durand is a French graphic artist. Her work, which includes the illustrations for the #1 New York Times bestseller This Book Is Anti-Racist , is a vivid celebration of diversity; she dedicates her artistic voice to matters involving representation. Aurélia represents Afro-descendants as joyful, proud, and empowered — a united community whose destinies are intertwined. These colorful personalities present the unified voice of a global community whose hopes, dreams, and desires envision an inclusive future for all. Her work has been featured in advertising campaigns, galleries, and editorial magazines; her clients include Nike, The New Yorker, Facebook, and more. Find her on Instagram: @4ur3lia.
Inhaltsangabe
WAKING UP: UNDERSTANDING AND GROWING INTO MY IDENTITIES Chapter 1: Who Am I? Chapter 2: What Are My Social Identities? Chapter 3: What Is Race? What Is Ethnicity? Chapter 4: What Is Racism? (Personal) Chapter 5: What Is Racism? (Institutional)
OPENING THE WINDOW: MAKING SENSE OF THE WORLD Chapter 6: Prejudice Is Personal Chapter 7: The History We Carry Chapter 8: Knowing Our History Chapter 9: We Are Our History
CHOOSING MY PATH: TAKING ACTION AND RESPONDING TO RACISM Chapter 10: Disrupt! Chapter 11: Take Action! Chapter 12: Interrupt! Chapter 13: Solidarity Chapter 14: Calling In And Calling Out
HOLDING THE DOOR OPEN: WORKING IN SOLIDARITY AGAINST RACISM Chapter 15: Spending That Privilege Chapter 16: Allyship Chapter 17: Building Relationships Chapter 18: Love Yourself Chapter 19: How We Grow Chapter 20: Our Freedom
WAKING UP: UNDERSTANDING AND GROWING INTO MY IDENTITIES Chapter 1: Who Am I? Chapter 2: What Are My Social Identities? Chapter 3: What Is Race? What Is Ethnicity? Chapter 4: What Is Racism? (Personal) Chapter 5: What Is Racism? (Institutional)
OPENING THE WINDOW: MAKING SENSE OF THE WORLD Chapter 6: Prejudice Is Personal Chapter 7: The History We Carry Chapter 8: Knowing Our History Chapter 9: We Are Our History
CHOOSING MY PATH: TAKING ACTION AND RESPONDING TO RACISM Chapter 10: Disrupt! Chapter 11: Take Action! Chapter 12: Interrupt! Chapter 13: Solidarity Chapter 14: Calling In And Calling Out
HOLDING THE DOOR OPEN: WORKING IN SOLIDARITY AGAINST RACISM Chapter 15: Spending That Privilege Chapter 16: Allyship Chapter 17: Building Relationships Chapter 18: Love Yourself Chapter 19: How We Grow Chapter 20: Our Freedom
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