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  • Herausgeber: Fireside
  • Kategorie: Bildung
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2021
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So You Want to Talk About Race is a nonfiction book by Nigerian-American writer Ijeoma Oluo that analyzes racism in America. With the widespread media coverage and public outcry against white supremacy and police brutality, it’s surprising how racism is still such a difficult topic to discuss, even in private conversations. It’s in everyday life, from how you deal with someone’s racist jokes to explaining the politics surrounding Black hair. How do you amicably point out daily microaggressions without developing ill feelings towards one another? More importantly, how can you open your white friends’ eyes to their white privilege? Oluo enlightens readers about the ways honest conversations about these difficult but significant topics shape people’s ability to connect with one another.
So You Want to Talk About Race is a New York Times bestseller. It earned an average of 4.51-star rating on Goodreads based on 8,596 reviews and 72,063 ratings. The National Book Review wrote that Oluo gave Whites, Blacks, and other people of color a means to discuss racial prejudices. Salon describes it as “generous and empathetic” and a book for anyone who wants to learn “productive anti-racist action.”




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• About the Hero of the Book: Ijeoma Oluo
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So You Want to Talk About Race

Ijeoma Oluo

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A Guide To The Book By

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Table of Contents

Foreword

Chapter One: Executive Summary of So You Want to Talk About Race

Fireside Questions 1 - 12

Chapter Two: The Beginnings of So You Want to Talk About Race

Fireside Questions 13 - 20

Chapter Three: Getting to Meet Ijeoma Oluo

Fireside Questions 21 – 32

Chapter Four: What’s Next for So You Want to Talk About Race

Fireside Questions 33 – 40

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Foreword

Next to the roaring campfire is where the best stories are told.

This is the passion at Fireside Reads - to bring out the best stories and conversations between groups of good friends.

New readers can use this guide to learn key takeaways of the book along with forty thought-provoking questions that will challenge readers to think constructively in discussions.

We also hope readers will be able to ascertain the crucial messages of the author for a deeper appreciation of the work that has been accomplished.

Take out a paper and pen, Kindle, or any electronic device to take notes and implement to make happen all that you will learn from the book. So start reading and don’t forget to have fun – this too will accelerate your learning.

Cordially,

The Fireside Read Team

Executive Summary of So You Want to Talk About Race

Did You Know?

Oh, I Get It is a 2016 documentary about oppressive comedy culture in Seattle from the perspective of queer stand-up comedians. Ijeoma Oluo was one of the people interviewed, during which she shared her own experiences doing stand-up in this kind of environment. The documentary was featured in the Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival and Slamdance.

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So You Want to Talk About Race by Nigerian-American writer Ijeoma Oluo is a book that aims to educate people on how to make American society fairer to all races and how racism is intertwined in its culture. Oluo gives readers tips on how to have safe and productive conversations about sensitive topics like white privilege and intersectionality so that they can work together to solve this dire social and racial dilemma.