Workbook for How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
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How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi delivers a transformative message about racism and a refreshing conversation about the individual behind the skin color. In this part-memoir, Kendi combines law, ethics, science, and history with his personal journey towards antiracism. He takes a daring initiative and begins a self-reflection movement through his honest narrative on how he has been a racist in surprising ways. The book gives readers several compelling antiracist ideas that aim to provide a concrete definition of racism and its consequences. He does this with the ultimate goal of driving his readers to oppose the racist ideas in society, government, and within each individual's mind.
First released in August 2019, Antiracist sold 218,214 print copies in 2020 according to Publishers Weekly. It spent nearly an entire month in the New York Times Best-sellers list. The Smithsonian Institute Website for educators features Kendi's book and is among the recommended summer readings of Berkley, University of California, and Cornell University.
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