
Social / EN
We Are Not Racists
Ideas on how to eliminate a social cancer
This book tackles a subject that is bound to get people's hackles up from its title alone. Readers should give it a chance. In today's social climate, just admitting one has had racist thoughts can be enough to end up in social exile — but it is something everyone is guilty of to some degree, even without meaning to be. Tribalism is ingrained in us. If you're looking to be more aware of what you can do, regardless of which group you belong to, this book has ideas of where to start.
Inside the book
Ideas on how to eliminate a social cancer
Memoir with narrative pulse
Historical and social context
Bridges toward community
Reader notes
What readers are saying
A courageous book for starting difficult conversations with more awareness, less defensiveness, and more humanity.