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In this New York Times bestseller, Ijeoma Oluo offers a hard-hitting but user-friendly examination of race in AmericaWidespread reporting on aspects of white supremacy--from police brutality to the mass incarceration of African Americans--have made it impossible to ignore the issue of race. Still, it is a difficult subject to talk about. How do you tell your roommate her jokes are racist? Why did your sister-in-law take umbrage when you asked to touch her hair--and how do you make it right? How do you explain white privilege to your white, privileged friend? In So You Want to Talk About Race, Ijeoma Oluo guides readers of all races through subjects ranging from intersectionality and affirmative action to "model minorities" in an attempt to make the seemingly impossible possible: honest conversations about race and racism, and how they infect almost every aspect of American life. "Oluo gives us--both white people and people of color--that language to engage in clear, constructive, and . Join hundreds of thousands of satisfied members who previously spent countless hours searching for media and content online, now enjoying the hottest new Books, Magazines & Comics

In this New York Times bestseller, Ijeoma Oluo offers a hard-hitting but user-friendly examination of race in AmericaWidespread reporting on aspects of white supremacy--from police brutality to the mass incarceration of African Americans--have made it impossible to ignore the issue of race. Still, it is a difficult subject to talk about. How do you tell your roommate her jokes are racist? Why did your sister-in-law take umbrage when you asked to touch her hair--and how do you make it right? How do you explain white privilege to your white, privileged friend? In So You Want to Talk About Race, Ijeoma Oluo guides readers of all races through subjects ranging from intersectionality and affirmative action to "model minorities" in an attempt to make the seemingly impossible possible: honest conversations about race and racism, and how they infect almost every aspect of American life. "Oluo gives us--both white people and people of color--that language to engage in clear, constructive, and .

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In this New York Times bestseller, Ijeoma Oluo offers a

hard-hitting but user-friendly examination of race in

AmericaWidespread reporting on aspects of white

supremacy--from police brutality to the mass

incarceration of African Americans--have made it

impossible to ignore the issue of race. Still, it is a difficult

subject to talk about. How do you tell your roommate her

jokes are racist? Why did your sister-in-law take umbrage

when you asked to touch her hair--and how do you make

it right? How do you explain white privilege to your

white, privileged friend? In So You Want to Talk About

Race, Ijeoma Oluo guides readers of all races through

subjects ranging from intersectionality and affirmative

action to "model minorities" in an attempt to make the

seemingly impossible possible: honest conversations

about race and racism, and how they infect almost every

aspect of American life. "Oluo gives us--both white

people and people of color--that language to engage in

clear, constructive, and


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In this New York Times bestseller, Ijeoma Oluo offers a hardhitting

but user-friendly examination of race in

AmericaWidespread reporting on aspects of white supremacy--

from police brutality to the mass incarceration of African

Americans--have made it impossible to ignore the issue of race.

Still, it is a difficult subject to talk about. How do you tell your

roommate her jokes are racist? Why did your sister-in-law take

umbrage when you asked to touch her hair--and how do you

make it right? How do you explain white privilege to your

white, privileged friend? In So You Want to Talk About Race,

Ijeoma Oluo guides readers of all races through subjects ranging

from intersectionality and affirmative action to "model

minorities" in an attempt to make the seemingly impossible

possible: honest conversations about race and racism, and how

they infect almost every aspect of American life. "Oluo gives

us--both white people and people of color--that language to

engage in clear, constructive, and

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