This workbook breaks down all the big ideas and pertinent facts in “How to Be an Antiracist” so they can be easily and quickly understood. There are also Bonus puzzles and games included to make learning fun. Con...

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This workbook breaks down all the big ideas and pertinent facts in “How to Be an Antiracist” so they can be easily and quickly understood. There are also Bonus puzzles and games included to make learning fun. Continue reading below to see all that you get.

PLEASE NOTE: This is an unofficial and independent Workbook for How to Be an Antiracist and is meant to be read as a supplement, not a replacement. You can find the original book here: https://amzn.to/2zahm5b

This book teaches how to be aware of racism (racist policy) while clearly defining its origins and definitions. Ibram uses his own life as an example of how to deal with our own internal racism, whether we have a white body or a black body. His goal is to depict racism as a system of power born centuries ago and details the path towards an antiracist society, and how antiracism is a better goal than nonracism. Ibram illustrates this point by mirroring America’s struggle with race with his personal battle for self-identity and his family’s fights against cancer.

Inside this book you can expect:

-Time saving chapter summaries (A short summary of each chapters main points)
-Checklists (Specific steps you can take to reach the chapters goals)
-Knowledge Retention Tests (A true or False test after each chapter to make sure you've retained the knowledge)
-Prep Work Q & A Sections (This section allows you to document the steps you will take to reach certain goals)
-Fun Puzzles and Games (There are several "Fun Breaks" designed to give your brain a little break)


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