Nice Racism: How Progressive White People Perpetuate Racial Harm

· Beacon Press
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Building on the groundwork laid in the New York Times bestseller White Fragility, Robin DiAngelo explores how a culture of niceness inadvertently promotes racism.


In White Fragility, Robin DiAngelo explained how racism is a system into which all white people are socialized and challenged the belief that racism is a simple matter of good people versus bad. DiAngelo also made a provocative claim: white progressives cause the most daily harm to people of color. In Nice Racism, her follow-up work, she explains how they do so. Drawing on her background as a sociologist and over 25 years working as an anti-racist educator, she picks up where White Fragility left off and moves the conversation forward.

Writing directly to white people as a white person, DiAngelo identifies many common white racial patterns and breaks down how well-intentioned white people unknowingly perpetuate racial harm. These patterns include:
-rushing to prove that we are “not racist”;
-downplaying white advantage;
-romanticizing Black, Indigenous and other peoples of color (BIPOC);
-pretending white segregation “just happens”;
-expecting BIPOC people to teach us about racism;
-carefulness;
-and feeling immobilized by shame.

DiAngelo explains how spiritual white progressives seeking community by co-opting Indigenous and other groups’ rituals create separation, not connection. She challenges the ideology of individualism and explains why it is OK to generalize about white people, and she demonstrates how white people who experience other oppressions still benefit from systemic racism. Writing candidly about her own missteps and struggles, she models a path forward, encouraging white readers to continually face their complicity and embrace courage, lifelong commitment, and accountability.

Nice Racism is an essential work for any white person who recognizes the existence of systemic racism and white supremacy and wants to take steps to align their values with their actual practice. BIPOC readers may also find the “insiders” perspective useful for navigating whiteness.

Includes a study guide.

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IG Music
July 4, 2021
I urge our author to stop pushing black supremacy. Supremacy of any nature is evil. And if you think black supremacy is a fake thing, look up Leonard Howell. Martin Luther king Jr. Even addressed it "A doctrine of black surpemacy is as dangerous as doctorine of white supremacy. God is not interested in the freedom of black men, or brown men, or yellow men. God is interested in the freedom of the whole human race, the creation of a society where dignity and worth of personality." So many people now a days seem to neglect Dr. MLK Jr. And it really saddens me. Because as all the wise men and woman have said since the dawn of time. WE ARE ALL created equal. So I urge this author and many other people of today's world to remember teaching's of unity, and not create teaching's of division. Because as you say, the true racists can't even see themselves in a mirror. This is why I'm holding up the mirror to you and others.
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Alfredo Nava Jr
July 27, 2021
As a (Native-American) Progressive, I know Robin represents the "White Stupidity" of Liberals (i.e. Democrats). Progressivism opposes her mentally retarded philosophy.
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TAB
March 5, 2021
Diangello is the epiphany of using racism as a tool to become famous and make profit. How about she volunteer hours instead of getting rich off of injustice.
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About the author

Dr. Robin DiAngelo is an affiliate associate professor of education at the University of Washington. She has been a consultant, educator, and facilitator on issues of racial and social justice for more than twenty-five years. She is the author or coauthor of several books, including the number-one New York Times bestseller White Fragility. Her work has been praised by Ibram X. Kendi, Michael Eric Dyson, Claudia Rankine, and Jonathan Capehart, among others. Find her online at robindiangelo.com.

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