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Por que eu não converso mais com pessoas brancas sobre raça by Reni Eddo-Lodge
38 reviews
lia_fbt's review against another edition
5.0
Graphic: Racism
Moderate: Racial slurs, Sexism, and Slavery
Minor: Ableism
fatfrog's review against another edition
4.0
Graphic: Hate crime, Racial slurs, Racism, Violence, Murder, Gaslighting, Colonisation, and Classism
Moderate: Sexual violence, Slavery, Police brutality, and Cultural appropriation
bethanwx's review against another edition
5.0
Graphic: Hate crime, Misogyny, Racism, Slavery, Police brutality, Grief, Colonisation, Classism, and Deportation
wanderinghappygal's review against another edition
5.0
Graphic: Racial slurs, Racism, Sexual assault, Slavery, and Murder
lolasbooks12's review against another edition
4.25
Minor: Ableism, Addiction, Adult/minor relationship, Drug use, Fatphobia, Hate crime, Misogyny, Pedophilia, Racial slurs, Racism, Rape, Sexism, Slavery, Police brutality, Abortion, Gaslighting, and Colonisation
glittery_phoenix's review against another edition
5.0
It conceptualises terms like race, racism, prejudice, colourism, intersectionality and institutional racism..... But it does so in a way that is not only digestible to the reader but creates a tangible mental map of how everything is connected.
Touching on topics from history- the Atlantic slave trade to individual cases of assault, police brutality and injustice. This helps to explain the bigger picture of how things came to be, but also cultural turning points that had huge influence on the culture of Britian.
As someone from Liverpool I was very aware of our city's dark past with slavery, but the way Reni brings to life this history is brilliantly insightful while still rightfully difficult to learn about.
I felt privileged to be taken on the journey of the author from her childlike innocence up to the empowering and beautifully eloquent woman she is at the time of writing.
No review can do this justice, I can only implore you to read it. If it makes you uncomfortable then that is all the more reason to not shift your gaze. This book should be essential reading for every British person and anyone, of any race, who cares about understanding life experiences outside their own.
Graphic: Death, Genocide, Hate crime, Physical abuse, Racial slurs, Racism, Slavery, Violence, Forced institutionalization, Xenophobia, Police brutality, Trafficking, Murder, Cultural appropriation, Colonisation, War, Classism, and Deportation
_moonbread's review against another edition
5.0
Graphic: Racism, Slavery, and Xenophobia
emminkirjakasa's review against another edition
5.0
Suosittelen tätä isosti jokaiselle valkoiselle.
Graphic: Racial slurs, Racism, and Slavery
Moderate: Ableism, Rape, and Sexual harassment
Minor: Fire/Fire injury and War
withlivjones's review against another edition
4.25
Graphic: Racism and Slavery
Moderate: Death, Hate crime, Misogyny, Racial slurs, Rape, Xenophobia, Police brutality, Colonisation, and Classism
zaracampbell's review against another edition
5.0
Issues with systematic racism in the UK must be spotlighted: our education system asks us to look to the American civil rights movement to study the impacts of racism, distancing ourselves from any possibility that racism could have been so prevalent in our country.
Reni writes very powerfully, unapologetically and with conviction.
Graphic: Racial slurs, Racism, and Xenophobia
Moderate: Slavery and Islamophobia