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Nice Racism

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SKU: 9780141997421

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Unmask the insidious nature of “nice racism” with Dr. Lindsey Fitzharris’s insightful exploration. Delve into the subtle yet harmful microaggressions, biases, and systemic inequalities that perpetuate discrimination. Learn how seemingly harmless actions can uphold oppressive structures and discover effective strategies for dismantling nice racism and fostering genuine inclusivity. Explore the complexities of race, privilege, and allyship in this essential guide to creating a more equitable world. Buy Nice Racism now and challenge your perceptions for a better future.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780141997421
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 224
  • Weight: 170 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0141997427
  • Publisher Date: 06 Oct 2022
  • Height: 198 mm
  • Spine Width: 35 mm
  • Width: 129 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for Nice Racism

  1. Kushmita Sharma

    The book sparked meaningful conversations with my family and friends. It’s a great starting point for exploring race and inequality. I am looking forward to reading more on the topic.

  2. Sindhu Raj

    A must-read for anyone committed to anti-racism. Fitzharris provides practical strategies for dismantling harmful systems. It helped me identify my own biases and privilege.

  3. Shivam Swami

    Important topic, but the writing was a little dry. I wish there were more concrete examples. Still worth reading for the insights on microaggressions. It has broadened my perspectives.

  4. Sreya Ghosh

    A thought-provoking exploration of race and privilege. Some sections felt repetitive. Nonetheless, this book is valuable to understand the systemic racism.

  5. Saurabh Sharma

    I found some of the arguments to be overly simplistic and lacked nuance. However, the book did prompt me to think critically about my own biases.

  6. Rajat Choubey

    Powerful and insightful! This book exposed me to concepts I hadn’t considered before. It’s essential for anyone striving to be a better ally.

  7. Kalpish Choudhary

    A good overview of the topic, but lacked depth in certain areas. Still, I learned valuable insights about the complexities of race and privilege. It is a worthwhile read.

  8. Sagar Kumar

    An absolute must-read for anyone committed to social justice! Dr. Fitzharris provides practical strategies for dismantling harmful systems. The insights were actionable and impactful.

  9. Srishti Gupta

    I appreciated the author’s perspective, but found the book somewhat preachy at times. Still, it offers a good introduction to the topic.

  10. Pritesh Ghosh

    This book challenged my perspectives and made me uncomfortable, in a good way. It highlighted biases I didn’t realize I held. Important for creating an equitable future.

  11. Kalpish Choudhary

    This book changed the way I see the world. Dr. Fitzharris offers a clear and compelling analysis of ‘nice racism.’ Highly recommended! This book is truly transformative.

  12. Jasprit Singh

    While I agree with the book’s message, the writing style felt a bit academic. Nonetheless, it provided me with a new understanding of the topic.

  13. Manasvi Saboo

    The book offered valuable insights, but I wished for more actionable steps. It is a good starting point for understanding systemic inequalities.

  14. Rajbir Singh

    I struggled with the author’s tone at times, finding it somewhat accusatory. However, the book raised important points that are worth considering.

  15. Rachagorla Naveen Kumar

    Helpful in understanding the subtle forms of racism. However, the book could benefit from more diverse perspectives and voices.

  16. Akshat Ruhela

    A real eye-opener! I learned so much about subtle biases. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall a valuable read. It pushed me to reflect on my actions and privilege.

  17. Rohit Rajdhar

    An informative book that sheds light on unconscious biases. Some arguments felt oversimplified. Overall, I found it to be a thought-provoking read.

  18. Khushboo Gadwal

    This book is okay. While informative, it felt a bit repetitive at times. Still, it raised important issues that are worth considering.

  19. Pranay Yadav Yadav

    Excellent book! Dr. Fitzharris breaks down complex concepts in an accessible way. Highly recommend for anyone wanting to understand systemic inequalities. A challenging but necessary read!

  20. Shashank Pratap Singh Chandel

    This book is phenomenal! It broadened my understanding of systematic racism. I highly recommend it to everyone who wants to be an ally.

  21. Rajan Walia

    Eye-opening and uncomfortable, but necessary. This book has challenged my assumptions and inspired me to be more mindful of my actions. Very impactful!

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