What White People Can Do Next: From Allyship to Coalition

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Price
$13.99  $13.01
Publisher
Harper Perennial
Publish Date
Pages
176
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.7 X 0.5 inches | 0.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780063112711

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About the Author

Emma Dabiri is a regular presenter on BBC and contributor for The Guardian. She is a teaching fellow in the Africa department at SOAS and a Visual Sociology PhD researcher at Goldsmiths. Her writing has been published in a number of anthologies, academic journals, and the national press. She lives in London.

Reviews

"Dabiri's manifesto for radical change...marries historical context with contemporary commentary and analysis in a direct, accessible style." -- Time

"Both a blazing polemic against the concept of race as anything more than a means to create racism as well as a fundamental route toward active unification.... A must-read for anyone seeking to be an agent of much-needed societal change." -- Kirkus, starred review

"A practical guide to creating an anti-racist world." -- USA Today, 5 books not to miss

"A game-changing skewering of social-media discourse with a historically grounded analysis of anti-racism, collectivism, neoliberalism, and post-colonialism." -- Vogue UK

"Impactful . . . a manifesto for meaningful and lasting change. And trust us, once you've picked it up and started reading, you won't want to put it down." -- Cosmopolitan (UK)

"Deftly and wittily deconstructs allyship and white saviour tropes to give an unblinkered takedown of what needs to happen next." -- Stylist (UK)

"Vitally important and written with intelligence and insight, this book is an essential companion for anyone seeking to understand racism, on the journey towards an anti-racist future." -- Jeffrey Boakye, author of Black, Listed