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Get a comprehensive overview for So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo for an immediate in-depth dive into the major themes found in this book.
So You Want to Talk About Race is an honest and compelling look at racism in American society and how everyone is responsible for perpetuating it. The book is Oluo’s means of educating people on how racism is tightly intertwined with American culture and how they can change it. She emphasizes that even inaction is a way many people reinforce racism without knowing it. She ultimately encourages white people and people of color to engage in tough discussions to finally end racism in America.
So You Want to Talk About Race came out in 2018 with much acclaim. The New York Times praised it for its daring approach to racism. This solidified Oluo as one of the primary voices in the fight against racism.
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Get a comprehensive overview for So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo for an immediate in-depth dive into the major themes found in this book.
So You Want to Talk About Race is an honest and compelling look at racism in American society and how everyone is responsible for perpetuating it. The book is Oluo’s means of educating people on how racism is tightly intertwined with American culture and how they can change it. She emphasizes that even inaction is a way many people reinforce racism without knowing it. She ultimately encourages white people and people of color to engage in tough discussions to finally end racism in America.
So You Want to Talk About Race came out in 2018 with much acclaim. The New York Times praised it for its daring approach to racism. This solidified Oluo as one of the primary voices in the fight against racism.
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