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Summary of White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo

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Have you been wishing to read “White Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism” by Robin DiAngelo but don’t have the time to read the 190-page book or are looking for a reading companion that will help you grasp everything you are reading for easy reference?
If you’ve answered YES, read on...

White Fragility is unlike anything you’ve come across, thanks to the way DiAngelo explains why it's so hard for white people to talk about racism.
Are you curious to know how to build anti-racist practices?
What causes racial stress?
Why white people are not taught to see their race as a factor?
If you are curious to know answers to these questions regarding White Fragility , you are in luck, as this book breaks down the 190 pages into value-packed 50 pages that will help you grasp the main things talked about in each chapter!












Yes, if you feel you need more than a book review to decide whether to read White Fragility, then this Summary of White Fragility is a must-read!
This is an unofficial companion book to Robin DiAngelo’s popular non-fiction book “ White Fragility ” – it is meant to improve your reading experience and is not the original book!

56 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 1, 2020

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