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Unlearning Racism

A Factual Exploration of Personal Growth and Societal Change: A Powerful Guide for Those Seeking to Dismantle Systemic Racism and Foster a More Equitable Society

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Unlearning Racism

By: Evelyn Thompson
Narrated by: Rachel Rash
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In Unlearning Racism, Evelyn J. Thompson offers a comprehensive exploration of racism's historical roots, its modern manifestations, and actionable strategies for personal growth and collective change. This book empowers listeners to recognize their role in perpetuating or challenging racism and provides tools for creating lasting change.

Key Features:

  • Historical Context: Understand how racism evolved in America.
  • Practical Strategies: Learn how to challenge systemic racism in your daily life.
  • Personal Growth: Discover how unlearning racism can transform your perspective and actions.
©2025 Evelyn J. Thompson (P)2025 Evelyn J. Thompson
Personal Development Personal Success Racism & Discrimination Social Sciences Social justice
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This is well-written and we'll thought out. It doesn't read/listen like an academic paper but rather a succinct powerful history of how we came to where we are today and what can be done to make a difference as an individual. It empowers us that what we do, say, in many different contexts matters to impact the wave of heavy statistics/reality and support more equitable moments, days, months, and years ahead. Thank you for this beautiful, easy to listen to, easy to make a difference, easy to care about guide to unite and for the greater good. This makes it hard not to care and not to want to make a difference. Thank you for the work you do and share.

powerful to inform, inspire, & make a difference

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