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The subject of racism and its relationship to white supremacy is an ongoing conversation that has spanned hundreds of years. In her New York Times bestselling book White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard For White People to Talk About Racism, sociologist Robin DiAngelo offers an insightful perspective on racism from a historical and sociological standpoint. DiAngelo posits that racism in western civilization and particularly in North America is inherent in the systems on which society is built. She believes that this is the root of the white American aversion to conversations about race and privilege. In White Fragility, DiAngelo tackles this uncomfortable topic head-on by examining the history of racism in the nation and its expression in society today.
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Audiobook: 16 August 2020
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