How to Have Antiracist Conversations
By Roxy Manning
Foreword by Kit Miller
By Roxy Manning
Foreword by Kit Miller
Category: Wellness
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Paperback $22.95
Aug 29, 2023 | ISBN 9781523003730
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Praise
“This book is for anyone on a racial justice journey. Readers will come back to it often as they move beyond dualistic right-wrong thinking about racism, toward an ability to skillfully reduce the occurrences of racism around them while, most importantly, centering and improving the experience of Global Majority people. Thank you, Dr. Manning, for providing these tools which so effectively blend the approaches of nonviolent communication with the principles of anti-racism. Your willingness to share your expertise and lived experience is creating positive change in communities across the country.”
—Lee Warnecke, Southern Poverty Law Center
“We are living in an age of racial reckoning. Racial healing is a real possibility, but so is racial conflict. How to Have Antiracist Conversations is a road map to racial healing, grounded in the practice of nonviolence and a commitment to reconciliation. In times of such uncertainty, this book is a much-needed guide for us all.”
—Kazu Haga, author of Healing Resistance and Fierce Vulnerability
“Roxy’s book is a timely, clear, and systematic how-to that is vital in responding to the most pressing issues of our time. If you are committed to social justice, structural changes, and uplifting communities around the globe, read this book!”
—Kobi Skolnick, founder of Lead for Impact
“If you intend to make shifts in your individual understanding of race as it impacts your life, Roxy Manning’s book is a support in taking the first step: conversations with you. If you are collecting tools that support your contribution to compassionate conversations about our collective humanity, this book will help you build a powerful toolbox.”
—Ericka Huggins, abolitionist, author, and poet
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