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

ISBN: B08D4VPW19

ISBN13: 9798666010433

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

SUMMARY of Robin Diangelo's White Fragility - Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism Robin DiAngelo is a well-known award-winning author and professor in the United States who has worked for social justice against racism. DiAngelo earned a tenure at Westfield State University, and at the moment she is currently an Affiliate Associate Professor of Education at the University of Washington. Her book 'White Fragility' is one of the most famous books on Racism and how to be an antiracist. She categorized her book into 12 chapters and taught us how to be anti-racist in the following ways: 1) The challenges of talking to white people about racism2) Racism and white supremacy3) The good/bad binary4) Racial triggers for white people5) White fragility in action6) White fragility and the rules of engagement7) White women's tears, etc... This is a concise summary guide to the original book. It analyzes and simplifies the original to its simplest form to enable readers understand how to be an antiracist without going through every part of the subject which has created a great diversity in the course of history and human race. You will be able to find different sections that will enlighten you on the subject of anti-racism in a very straight forward approach.Get this flawless and succinct summary of white fragility if you crave for the best, short and straight to the point message which does justice to the topic of racism without taking its distinct nature. PLEASE TAKE NOTE: It should be well understood that this summary and analysis is not the original book nor in any way affiliated to the original work of the author. Also, it does not in any way ridicule or criticize the work of Robin DiAngelo, rather it makes the book a successful guide to help readers understand the need for a better and racial prejudice-free community. CLICK THE BUY BUTTON AND GET A COPY TODAY

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