White Privilege Unmasked
How to Be Part of the Solution
by Judy Ryde
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Pub Date 21 Mar 2019 | Archive Date 21 Feb 2019
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Description
All white people understand cultural differences from a platform of relative privilege, affecting their personal and professional interactions. How should they respond when confronted with this knowledge? This introductory book looks at the concept of whiteness, and shows how individuals can 'unmask' their own whiteness and take meaningful steps to break down unconscious bias and structural racism.
Exploring how colonial history resulted in white privilege, this book examines how that privilege manifests today in a culturally diverse world, and the links between the rise in far-right politics and anti-immigration rhetoric that led to Brexit and Donald Trump's election. It looks at the pressures on privilege and white populations, with candid reflections on how even well-meaning white people may project unconscious bias in their everyday lives. There are also dedicated chapters on training to raise awareness of white privilege in professional organizations.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781785924088 |
PRICE | £14.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 192 |
Featured Reviews
I struggled with this book and I'm not sure exactly why. I think it's is a slow start that felt a bit repetitive and one I wasn't able to really get under the surface of. There was a lot of evidence based information but deeper understanding felt lacking, it was almost prescriptive. I am all for any book that sets us up for doing the work and leading the understanding of white privilege and challenging white feminism but there are better books and resources out there already and many provided by black women that deserve the recognition for their hard work and to be published.