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Title: Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor
Author: Layla Saad,Robin DiAngelo
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Publisher: Sourcebooks (January 28, 2020)
Language: English
ISBN: 1728209803
Rating: 4,9     31 reviews

Book Description

Review “Layla Saad’s Me and White Supremacy is an indispensable resource for white people who want to challenge white supremacy but don’t know where to begin. She moves her readers from their heads into their hearts, and ultimately, into their practice. We won’t end white supremacy through an intellectual understanding alone; we must put that understanding into action.” – Robin DiAngelo, author of New York Times bestseller White Fragility“She is no-joke changing the world and, for what it’s worth, the way I live my life.” – Anne Hathaway“Her work is personal, practical, reflective, applicable, difficult, effective, and imperative. For the millions of us beginning to know where to begin — where to begin to counteract our ugly history, and where to stand during this historical moment of polarization and hate — Layla answers: Begin with me. Begin with you.” – Glennon Doyle, author of #1 New York Times bestseller Love Warrior and founder of Together Rising“As an educator and writer in this space, I well understand the difficulties of productive discourse on topics like white supremacy, white fragility, and complicity. In Me and White Supremacy, Layla not only engages readers effectively – she hands them the tools they need to change themselves so that they can better the lives of millions of people worldwide.” – Rachel Cargle, activist, writer, and lecturer“Allyship means taking action. How? Layla Saad’s Me and White Supremacy teaches readers exactly how to get past the paralysis of white fragility so that they can build bridges, not walls. Read the book, look deep within yourself, sit with your discomfort, and then act. This is how we can truly say we are doing everything we can to combat white supremacy.” – Sophia Bush, award-winning actress and activist“Layla Saad’s pioneering work Me and White Supremacy is a rallying call, for those humble enough to answer, to stop and examine how dominant systems shape how white people see themselves, see others and how they move through the world. Saad takes readers by the hand and holds a mirror up for readers to confront everything conscious and subconscious, that lies within their beliefs. She invites readers to dive deeper and do reflective exercises to cement the work. I applaud Layla for putting to paper this truly transformative work. Me and White Supremacy summons forth a new type of leadership and accountability that this time so desperately calls for and is the pathway to a greater healing that generations of people and communities so desperately need.” – Latha, Wellnessm Thomas Maven, Celebrity Doula, Best-selling author of Own Your Glow and founder of Mama Glow.“America needed this book yesterday. In fact, America has always needed this book. Layla Saad is one of the most important and valuable teachers we have right now on the subject of white supremacy and racial injustice. With keen intelligence and tireless patience, she is working to remove our collective cultural blind spots and to help-at last-change minds and transform society. I have the deepest respect for her. Buy this book for yourself, your family, your students. Don’t put it off and don’t look away. It’s time.” – New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Gilbert“Layla Saad is one of the most important and valuable teachers we have right now on the subject of white supremacy and racial injustice.” – Elizabeth Gilbert, New York Times bestselling author“With equal parts love, brilliance, and vulnerability, Layla F. Saad has given us a guidebook for healing and transformation for the self and the world… I want to press this book into everyone’s hands, to urge, Read this. This is one of those rare books where the author has given us the profound gift of her entirety poured into pages, attaching additional meaning to the phrase, “The book of a lifetime.” It is indeed a book belonging to multiple narratives: yours, mine, hers. The book of a lifetime that will transform lives.” – Reema Zaman, award-winning actress, speaker, activist, and author of I Am Yours“A bracing, highly useful tool for any discussion of combating racism. ” – Kirkus Reviews Read more

Customers Review:

This book is a game changer – it is not just for White and White-passing people. As a Person of Color, this book has given me the language to understand racism in action including examples. This is a very important tool that I will use to educate and empower myself and my family. No matter what your race is, I recommend this amazing work. For anyone who wants to understand racism, improve their understanding of what white supremacy actually is, and take practical steps to do their part in improving race relations and doing the actual work of bringing about racial equality.
Layla Saad, with brilliance, and scholarship, and profound heart, leads us through 28-days of anti-racism work. Essential, crucial, and critical work. She provides “Reflective Journaling Prompts” at the end of each chapter that help to integrate all the information she shares and also helps to make each chapter personal, transformational. This is a book, and a workbook, that will I trust stand the test of time and reach every heart ready to do this essential work.
As a white lady trying to hold up a mirror to my own privilege, these exercises were incredibly eye opening. I recommend this book to everyone who asks me how and where to start.
If you want to be an ally do the work. Read this book. This book helps white people to take action on one of the most critical issues of our time. And don’t forget to do the work.
This book is necessary and vital work. The chapters are clear and concise, giving you a very clear definition of terms. Layla provides plenty of resources and her thought-provoking journaling prompts will convict you, challenge you, and help you become a better ancestor. Being anti-racist is life-long work and this book is a great place to start.
This should be part of High School curriculum
[I received an electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.]4.5 stars. While I haven’t completed the full 28 day journey with all of the personal reflection questions yet (I will follow the schedule in February for Black History month), I read through all of the introductory material and at least half of the daily reading assignments. This book is excellent. I didn’t feel I could give 5 stars to an interactive book without doing all the work, but everything I have read is terrific.The writing is frank, direct and conversational. The content was presented in a straightforward way without being condemning. It defines terms that are thrown about a lot in the current culture. The opening chapters of information take up about 25 pages. Then each day’s assignment is about 5 pages of material followed by 5-8 reflection questions.The author is very clear – you will get out of this what you put into it. The more self-awareness you have, the deeper you can go. For that same reason, readers could revisit this material several times as they grow in their self-awareness and dig deeper to root out the impact of white supremacy.I encourage folks to give this a read, buy a notebook or a journal, and really – prayerfully – consider the questions and complete some self-examination. The world will be better for it.
Back in 2018, I stumbled across this internet challenge called #MeandWhiteSupremacy by a woman named, Layla F Saad. Little did I know that that challenge would completely change my life. I always grew up patting myself on the back- because a was one of the “good” ones. I have never had a conversation regarding race and I was ignorant to the harm I was doing to Black, Indigenous, People of Color. I didn’t understand how insidious white supremacy was- how it showed up globally and was deeply interwoven in our society. Through this challenge- I became aware of my own behaviors and the behaviors of my white loved ones. It was the foundation for the next step- unpacking. That’s what this book does. The challenge was 28 days but the work is lifelong. This book is now a staple in my home. It serves as a reminder and holds me accountable. It has even deeper narratives because understandably an Instagram challenge can only go so far. I highly recommend this book if you’re looking to understand, unpack, and become a good ancestor.