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[quote=Anonymous]Op, I posted earlier that this is not my favorite book in the anti-racism genre however I promise you it’s fine. Think if it as information-gathering/cultural awareness if you like. I really would recommend trying to read it with an open-mind. If you go in looking for lines or ideas to be offended by you will find them (and because of the nature of this particular book you will feel “called out” for you ruffled feathers.) It will be a better experience, better for your career, and, yes, better for black students/colleagues, etc if you read it with an spirit of trying to learn. (That doesn’t mean you are obligated to agree with every word she says or think her phrasing is the most constructive or that there is no element of trendiness with this particular author.) I genuinely wish you good luck! [/quote]
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