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Good White Racist?

Confronting Your Role in Racial Injustice

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"A no-nonsense call to action for all those willing to confront their complicity, Good White Racist? promises 'This is going to be hard, and you are going to be uncomfortable. But it will be worth it.'"Foreword Reviews

\ good · white · racist \ noun

  • A well-intentioned person of European descent who is nonetheless complicit in a culture of systemic racism
  • A white person who would rather stay comfortable than do the work of antiracism
  • When it comes to race, most white Americans are obsessed with two things: defending our own inherent goodness and maintaining our own comfort levels. Too often, this means white people assume that to be racist, one has to be openly hateful and willfully discriminatory—you know, a bad person. And we know we're good, Christian people, right? But you don't have to be wearing a white hood or shouting racial epithets to be complicit in America's racist history and its ongoing systemic inequality.

    In Good White Racist?, Kerry Connelly exposes the ways white people participate in, benefit from, and unknowingly perpetuate racism—despite their best "good person" intentions. Good White Racist? unpacks the systems that maintain the status quo, keep white people comfortable and complicit, and perpetuate racism in the United States and elsewhere. Combining scholarly research with her trademark New Jersey snark, Connelly shows us that even though it may not be our fault or choice to participate in a racist system, we all do, and it's our responsibility to do something about it.

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    "A no-nonsense call to action for all those willing to confront their complicity, Good White Racist? promises 'This is going to be hard, and you are going to be uncomfortable. But it will be worth it.'"Foreword Reviews

    \ good · white · racist \ noun

  • A well-intentioned person of European descent who is nonetheless complicit in a culture of systemic racism
  • A white person who would rather stay comfortable than do the work of antiracism
  • When it comes to race, most white Americans are obsessed with two things: defending our own inherent goodness and maintaining our own comfort levels. Too often, this means white people assume that to be racist, one has to be openly hateful and willfully discriminatory—you know, a bad person. And we know we're good, Christian people, right? But you don't have to be wearing a white hood or shouting racial epithets to be complicit in America's racist history and its ongoing systemic inequality.

    In Good White Racist?, Kerry Connelly exposes the ways white people participate in, benefit from, and unknowingly perpetuate racism—despite their best "good person" intentions. Good White Racist? unpacks the systems that maintain the status quo, keep white people comfortable and complicit, and perpetuate racism in the United States and elsewhere. Combining scholarly research with her trademark New Jersey snark, Connelly shows us that even though it may not be our fault or choice to participate in a racist system, we all do, and it's our responsibility to do something about it.

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        February 28, 2020

        Connelly, a writer and certified life coach, provides a counterintuitive examination of the idea of white privilege, and an attempt to come to terms with this concept. She maintains that white people, regardless of gender, have certain benefits and privileges in society. Though life might not be easy, a person's skin color can further present obstacles to success or provide certain advantages. The idea of being a "good white racist" provides a paradox and opens up the possibility that we may have something deep within us that needs to be examined and "called to task." There is an assumption that to be a racist, one has to be hateful and willfully discriminatory. There are parameters of privilege that she elaborates on that are unconsciously incorporated into society, including education and economic opportunity. Connelly provides a case that the mere participation in this society without deep reflection and criticism is one method of perpetuating "good white racist" ideology. She combines scholarly research with her own life experiences. Each chapter provides action items for further exploration, reflection, and learning. VERDICT Recommended for those interested in exploring the concept of the white privilege from a self-critical perspective.--Gary Medina, El Camino Coll., Torrance, CA

        Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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