Description
'Black people are the ugliest people ever.' 'Black men are dangerous and violent.''Black women are unattractive.''Please God, please make me a white girl'These were the thoughts that ruled Sefunmi Oladumiye's mind at the threshold of adolescent. In this day and age, where racism and prejudice are often times viewed through the lens of white people being racist, in Dealing with Your Implicit Racism, Sefunmi shows how black people are not immune to anti-blackness by chronicling her own struggles with the colour of her skin. However, Sefunmi's story takes a drastic and victorious turn when she finally decides to confront her own anti-blackness. In clear and simple language, she shows others, especially black people and anti-racism activists, how they too can confront their own anti-blackness and win.
Title Metadata
Author: |
Oladumiye, Sefunmi |
Publisher: |
Independently Published |
Language: |
English |
Copyright: |
2017 |
Number of Pages: |
64 |
Binding Type: |
Paperback |