How to Be An Antiracist

Kendi, I. X.
This extensive resource provides a detailed overview of racist and anti-racist ideas in the areas of class, culture, power, biology, ethnicity, space, sexuality, survival, geography, and identity. The author blends his personal story of becoming an anti-racist with a discussion of ethics, history, law, and science as they relate to racism, with the aim of using anti-racism to identify and disassemble systemic racism and inequality. Useful in grades 11-12 to analyze social injustice, explore ideologies behind racist and anti-racist thought, self-identity and relationships with others, and the causes of social injustice.
Subject:
English Language Arts
Grades:
  • 11-12

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