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How to Be an Antiracist

Ibram Xolani

8 mins

“How to Be an Antiracist” is part memoir, part social commentary, and part manual on how to become an antiracist. Racism is deeply ingrained in societies around the world, and to defy it, it is necessary to do more than passively stand by and watch. You have to become an antiracist and take action yourself!

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Who it is for

Best suited for anyone wanting to fight racism, policymakers, activists, anyone striving for a society based on equality.

Key Insights

The Personal Journey to Antiracism

In 'How to Be an Antiracist,' the author emphasizes that the journey to becoming an antiracist is deeply personal and requires introspection. It's not enough to simply declare oneself as 'not racist.' Instead, individuals must actively examine their own biases and the ways in which they may unconsciously perpetuate racist ideas or systems. This involves a continuous process of self-education, reflection, and willingness to change one's behavior. The book highlights that personal transformation is a critical first step towards dismantling systemic racism and that everyone has a role to play in this collective effort.

The Intersections of Racism and Other Inequalities

The book underscores that racism does not exist in a vacuum but is intertwined with other forms of discrimination, such as sexism, classism, and homophobia. The author argues that to truly combat racism, one must also address these intersecting forms of oppression. By understanding how different systems of inequality reinforce each other, individuals can adopt a more comprehensive approach to antiracism that recognizes the full spectrum of societal injustices. This intersectional perspective is crucial for developing effective strategies that promote equity and inclusion across all areas of society.

Policy Change as a Path to Antiracism

Kendi insists that individual attitudes and behaviors, while important, are not sufficient to eradicate racism. For meaningful change to occur, there must be a focus on transforming policies and institutions that sustain racial inequities. The book advocates for proactive engagement in political and social systems to push for reforms that promote justice and equality. This includes supporting antiracist policies, advocating for policy changes that rectify historical wrongs, and holding leaders accountable. By targeting the structural roots of racism, policy change becomes a powerful tool in the antiracist movement.

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About the Author

Ibram Xolani Kendi is an American author, professor, and activist. In 2020, he was included in Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of the Year. He is a historian of race and discriminatory policy in America and became the director of the Center for Antiracist Research at Boston University in 2020.

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Lessons

  • Why racism is like cancer.
  • How black people can be racist too.
  • Why saying that you are not a racist in fact makes you a racist.

Key Takeaways

  • Being an antiracist requires active engagement and action, not just passive non-racism.
  • Understanding personal biases and the systemic nature of racism is crucial to effectively combat it.
  • Antiracism is an ongoing process that involves continuous learning, self-reflection, and willingness to challenge societal norms.

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