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A review by piabo
Say the Right Thing: How to Talk about Identity, Diversity, and Justice by Kenji Yoshino, David Glasgow
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
5.0
I loved this book because it is so general yet very specific. It manages to talk about different forms of discrimination without judging one as worse than another.
I think this is a wonderful book for allies who like more practical guidance of how to interact effectively with affected and non-affected people. This book acknowledges that we are all not perfect and implements human imperfections in their recommendations.
I found this to be a holistic book, summarizing lots of findings into one. Maybe not a lot of new things for people who are already into communicating respectfully, but still a very nice and informative read!
I think this is a wonderful book for allies who like more practical guidance of how to interact effectively with affected and non-affected people. This book acknowledges that we are all not perfect and implements human imperfections in their recommendations.
I found this to be a holistic book, summarizing lots of findings into one. Maybe not a lot of new things for people who are already into communicating respectfully, but still a very nice and informative read!