The Antiracism Handbook
Racism has reached epidemic levels in our country, and every single day, we see acts of racial injustice. From police brutality and the prison industrial complex to crumbling infrastructure and toxic drinking water in Black neighborhoods—many people have finally opened their eyes to the harsh realities of inequality and systemic racism in America. But awareness is not enough. We must act to create real change.
Written by Thema Bryant, Ph.D., and Edith G. Arrington, Ph.D., psychologists and experts in race, identity, equity, and inclusion, The Antiracism Handbook will empower you to make your own personal contribution to creating an antiracist society. Anyone will find practical, evidence-based tools grounded in psychology to help them recognize and resist racial stereotypes in day-to-day interactions and strategies to help them communicate with family, loved ones, and children about race and racism. Readers also learn skills to help them to navigate race in professional workspaces, and advocate for antiracist politics, policies, and practices in your community, civic, and spiritual life.
By shifting thought patterns and behaviors to cultivate an antiracist mindset, people can actively change community—and the world—beginning with themselves. This handbook will help you get started now.
ISBN: 9781684039104