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Are you committed to being an anti-racist? Do you want to educate yourself and contribute to the cause of racial justice? Look no further than The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person. This instant New York Times bestseller, written by Frederick Joseph, offers candid reflections on his experiences with racism and conversations with prominent artists and activists.
Joseph speaks directly to the reader, sharing race-related anecdotes from his past and shedding light on why they were hurtful. He provides invaluable insights on how we can handle similar situations differently and spread awareness to those who don't see the negative impact they have. With each chapter featuring the voices of artists and activists like Angie Thomas and April Reign, this book serves as a conversation starter and a tool kit for dismantling racism.
The Black Friend covers a wide range of topics, including cultural appropriation, power dynamics, white privilege, microaggressions, and the tragic consequences of overt racism. It not only offers a window into the life of a former "token Black kid" but also equips readers with the knowledge they need to challenge and overcome systemic racism.
Ready to deepen your understanding of racial issues and engage in meaningful conversations? Don't miss out on this essential read. Get your copy of The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person today and join the movement towards racial justice.
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