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The Antiracist Heart: A Self-Compassion and Activism Handbook:
"This book is a rich companion to How To Have Antiracist Conversations, though I think it also stands on its own quite well. The authors combine their expertise in nonviolent communication, Kingian nonviolence, and the neuroscience of our emotions and"
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How to Have Antiracist Conversations: Embracing Our Full Humanity to Challenge White Supremacy:
"Clear-eyed and warm-hearted approach to having antiracist conversations. Dr. Manning is truly interested in embracing our shared humanity without dismissing the reality of racist systems within which we all live. I am very grateful for her powerful w"
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“White people must show up and be willing to step out of the safe shelter that whiteness and the lack of direct impact can afford them. . . . For white people, in addition to all the reasons described earlier, risking is a form of solidarity.”
― How to Have Antiracist Conversations: Embracing Our Full Humanity to Challenge White Supremacy
― How to Have Antiracist Conversations: Embracing Our Full Humanity to Challenge White Supremacy
“It shifts the ‘blame’ for our feelings of discomfort from the existence of these conditions to the person who calls our awareness to the conditions. Instead of saying, ‘I feel distressed that these inequities exist in the world,’ people instead say, ‘I feel distressed that you made me think about these conditions.”
― How to Have Antiracist Conversations: Embracing Our Full Humanity to Challenge White Supremacy
― How to Have Antiracist Conversations: Embracing Our Full Humanity to Challenge White Supremacy
“If violence or harm occurs as the result of someone’s attempt to meet their needs, leaving their needs out of any solution will only result in them trying even harder to get those needs met, at perhaps greater cost.”
― How to Have Antiracist Conversations: Embracing Our Full Humanity to Challenge White Supremacy
― How to Have Antiracist Conversations: Embracing Our Full Humanity to Challenge White Supremacy


































