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Me and White Supremacy: A Guided Journal: The Official Companion to the New York Times Bestselling Book Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad
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Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World and Become a Good Ancestor is written by author and anti-racism educator, Layla Saad. The non-fiction book debuted on the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists. It is also an Amazon, Wall Street Journal, Indie, and Pacific Northwest bestseller.
Stemming from her viral Instagram challenge, the book is a practical guide to combat the issues of white supremacy and racism. The author has provided a walkthrough and necessary tools through her twenty-eight-day workbook to remove conscious and unconscious biases against people of color. Layla Saad hopes to change the world and encourages everyone to become a good ancestor for future generations.
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Me and White Supremacy: A Guided Journal: The Official Companion to the New York Times Bestselling Book Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad.
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How to Use This Workbook for Enhanced Application
Table of Contents
Book Abstract for Me and White Supremacy
Workbook Exercises
About the Author Layla F. Saad
Workbook Exercises
Important Notes About This Book
Workbook Exercises
Beyond Its Publication
Workbook Exercises
Quiz Questions
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Complete beginners can begin using this workbook for Me and White Supremacy: A Guided Journal: The Official Companion to the New York Times Bestselling Book Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad to get immediate help of the major lessons found in this book.
The goal of this workbook is to help even the newest readers to begin applying major lessons from Tribe of Mentors: Short Life Advice from the Best in the World by Timothy Ferris. Results have shown us that learning is retained better through repeated real-life applications.
By using this workbook, readers will find categorized lessons that we believed were major in defining the crucial messages of the author in the book. There are questions devoted both for self or corporate usage and actionable steps through charts and analysis tables to stimulate a continued engagement with the main lessons in the book.
Take out a pencil, pen, or whatever digital technology you would put to use to jot down, implement, and make happen. And don’t forget to have fun - that’ll also keep you learning.
In 2017, Saad wrote a blog post titled "I Need to Talk to Spiritual White Women About White Supremacy". The post was well-received by some readers while it also received backlash from some white people.
Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor written by Layla Saad, talks about the ever-present albeit largely overlooked issues of white supremacy and racism. The author has designed the book as what she dubs a personal anti-racism tool. It is a step-by-s
tep guide and a twenty-eight-day process aimed at educating people with the white privilege that perpetuates systemic racism. The author calls on white privileged people to stop contributing to the global dominance of white supremacy. The book's inspiration came from an Instagram challenge, which then evolved into a digital workbook.
The author came up with the title of the book to make people uncomfortable and anxious. She believes a good eye-opener was required for those who are unaware or oblivious of white supremacy. It was essential to making readers aware of the discomfort and negativity afflicted upon those at the receiving end i.e., people of color.