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"The Antiracist: A Practical Guide to Combat Racism and Promote Equality" is a comprehensive and thought-provoking book that delves into the history, forms, and impacts of racism, and offers practical strategies for individuals to become active agents of change in their own lives and communities. Through a mix of personal narrative, historical analysis, and policy analysis, the author unpacks the complexities of racism and provides concrete steps that anyone can take to challenge and resist it.
The book begins by defining and contextualizing racism, exploring its roots in history and the ways in which it has evolved over time. It then examines the various forms that racism takes in contemporary society, including institutional racism and racial discrimination, and the ways in which these impact individuals and communities.
The second half of the book focuses on the antiracist movement and the strategies that can be used to combat racism. The author discusses the history of antiracist efforts and the various approaches being taken today, both at the grassroots and institutional level. The book also provides practical advice on how individuals can take action in their own lives, including how to speak out against racism, advocate for policy changes, and support marginalized communities.
Through compelling storytelling and rigorous analysis, "The Antiracist" challenges readers to confront the realities of racism and to take meaningful action to create a more just and equitable society.
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Lydbok: 18. mars 2025
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