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  • What White People Can Do Next

  • From Allyship to Coalition
  • By: Emma Dabiri
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  • Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (193 ratings)
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Summary

Brought to you by Penguin.

An incisive - and deeply practical - essay from the acclaimed author of Don't Touch My Hair

Stop the denial.

Abandon guilt.

Interrogate capitalism.

When it comes to racial justice, how do we transform demonstrations of support into real and meaningful change? With intellectual rigour and razor-sharp wit, Emma Dabiri cuts through the haze of online discourse to offer clear advice.

©2021 Emma Dabiri (P)2021 Penguin Audio

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A must-read!!

This book will likely challenge and reshape your idea of being an ally, along with providing much needed history and education that will benefit every reader.

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fluid beings and critical processing.

Emma Dabiri and Amartey Golding, two people articulating and processing what I have long felt but struggled to find voice with. Nuance over our existential need for certainty and thus categorisation, a sense of fluid, interactive and ever changing being in world that continues to hand us definitions, rather than tools (mostly).

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With the wait

I had been impatiently waiting this book as I knew it would be good but my expectations have been exceeded. Once I started listening, I just couldn’t stop. It was as if I had a goof friend in the room with me and we were just having the most enlightening exchange of facts and ideas. Brilliant.

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A must read!

An incredible, compressive education in history, culture, society. A deconstruction of what we think we know.

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Great book with a key theme for our time

This is a great book if you're interested in getting a brief understanding of the context and history of racism in Western culture and what you can do about it. Emma's objective viewpoint from her own background and research is like a voice of reason, gently reminding us we still have some control of our future in this world of conditioned madness.

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A well crafted book providing the necessary push towards nuance for its readers, regardless of their current knowledge of what they deem to be true in all things progressive in the discussion of 'race'.

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some up some down

some points are a little conservative but others are very radical. more good than bad though

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suberb!

absolutely loved it, especially the centering of anti-capitalist critique. Will recommend it widely to all

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What White People Can Next

Thorough, thoughtful, and essential. I am happy to have bought the book. This was an easy and well informed book pertinent, passionate, compelling. A wonderful refusal to guilt trip or play day crucial issues. Thought provoking and motivating.

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Great book. Something I think everyone should read. Britain can't move forward with itself until we confront our past and accept our part in one of the worst aspects of the human race past. I also agree the only way to end racism is to do away with capitalism.

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