White Fragility – Robin DiAngelo

This book explores why many white people struggle with discussions of racism, often responding defensively rather than engaging in meaningful change. DiAngelo, a white scholar, explains how white privilege and societal conditioning create resistance to conversations about racial inequity. She highlights common defensive reactions and offers strategies for white individuals to develop resilience and accountability in confronting racism.

Yasmine Robles

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