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The Fragile Mirror Understanding Discomfort, Dialogue, and the Dynamics of Race

The Fragile Mirror Understanding Discomfort, Dialogue, and the Dynamics of Race

By Whitfield, Sarah

Published by epubli

English 2025 ISBN 9783565079728
eBook

About this book

Talking about race isn't easy—and that's exactly why it's necessary. The Fragile Mirror Understanding Discomfort, Dialogue, and the Dynamics of Race offers a powerful, educational exploration of why conversations about racism often provoke defensiveness and how that reaction perpetuates systemic inequality. This book helps readers examine the subtle social forces that shape racial identity, privilege, and bias. Through reflection and guided insight, it encourages teachers, leaders, and learners to move beyond guilt or avoidance and into constructive dialogue rooted in empathy and accountability. Designed for educators and facilitators of social awareness, it provides a framework for fostering safe, honest conversations about race—ones that challenge assumptions while cultivating mutual understanding. Because true progress begins not in comfort, but in courage.

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The Fragile Mirror Understanding Discomfort, Dialogue, and the Dynamics of Race is available as eBook at 9 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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