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Good Ally, The
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‘I invite you to be courageous and get comfortable with being uncomfortable, because any discomfort you feel is temporary and pales in comparison to what black and brown people often have to experience on a daily basis.
Are you ready?
Let’s get started, we have work to do.’
The Good Ally is an urgent call to arms to become better allies against racism and provides a thoughtful approach, centering collective healing, to do so.
It is a book for those against persistent racial injustice, hungry to expand their knowledge and understanding of systemic racism in Britain and beyond. It uncovers the roots of racism and its birthplace, anti-Blackness.
It is for those who not only want to be able to better recognise both subtle and overt forms of racism in action, to examine their powerful role in it, but who want to know what to do about it. The answer often lies within.
The Good Ally is the answer to ‘what next?’
In The Good Ally, Nova Reid delves into the global issue of race relations, providing a top-tier self-help guide for those seeking to be better allies. The book is a motivational and inspirational journey into the heart of social and political activism, shedding light on the subtle and overt forms of discrimination that persist in our society.
For fans of Reni Eddo-Lodge (Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race), Ibram X. Kendi (How To Be an Antiracist), Jeffrey Boakye (I Heard What You Said), David Olusoga (The World's War), and Regina Jackson (White Women).
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