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Summary: Robin Diangelo's White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism

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Readers of Robin Diangelo's White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism seeking engagement for all reading groups can gain further insight with this essential resource as a guide to aid your discussions.

White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism is a certified New York Times best-selling book. This book explores the reactions that white people have when their personal assumptions about race are challenged. DiAngelo observes that when their reactions are challenged, they maintain racial inequality.

DiAngelo is an anti-racist educator and she is sharing in this book the phenomenon of white fragility. This book allows the readers to understand that racism is a practice that is not restricted to ‘bad people.’ Instead, she discusses the defensive moves that white people make when they are racially challenged. White fragility appears in a range of emotions like fear, anger, and guilt. It also appears to include silence and argumentation. These behaviors reinstate white racial equilibrium and prevent further meaningful cross-racial dialogue. DiAngelo explores white fragility, how it develops, how it gets triggered, how it protects racial inequality and how we can engage people better.

In this comprehensive look into Robin Diangelo's White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism, you'll be equipped to prepare with the following:

Discussion aid which includes a wealth of prompts and information

Overall plot synopsis and author biography

Thought-provoking discussion questions for a deeper examination

Creative exercises to foster alternate “if this was you” discussions

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Note to readers: This is a companion guide based on Robin Diangelo's White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism This is meant to enhance and aid your reading experience, not to replace it. We strongly encourage you to purchase the original book before purchasing this unofficial companion guide.

© 2018 HSP (Ebook): 6610000122851

Release date

Ebook: November 1, 2018

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