![]() ![]() I felt most disappointed by Kendi’s claim that you can practice racism against white people. ![]() I liked his vulnerability in sharing about his personal life and how it connects to the concepts raised throughout the book. ![]() He applies this argument to several pertinent issues such as the racist nature of standardized testing, police brutality, intersectionality and racism against Black women and Black queer folk, and more. I felt most grateful for Ibram Kendi’s argument that you either are racist or antiracist and there’s no real in between – that by passively being “non racist,” you collude in racism by allowing racist policy and ideology to persist. I appreciated this book and felt disappointed by it too, so if you want a non-controversial review scroll over to something else for now. ![]()
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