How to End Racism is a powerful, urgent, and deeply personal collection of reflections, essays, and truths that confront one of society's most enduring injustices. Written for the general public but rooted in lived experience, this book invites readers into a conversation that is as honest as it is hopeful.
Structured in three parts — Witness, Resistance, and Vision — this book traces the personal impact of racism, the many ways people fight against it, and what a world beyond it might look like. Through moving stories, thoughtful analysis, and a call to action, How to End Racism illuminates how racism operates in both visible and invisible ways — and how we can dismantle it.
This is not just a book of problems; it is a book of possibility.
Whether you are just beginning your journey toward understanding racism or are already committed to anti-racist work, this book offers clarity, compassion, and courage. It challenges silence. It encourages growth. And above all, it asks a question that every reader must answer:
What are you willing to do about it?
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