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020 _a9781408870587 (pbk.) :
_c�8.99
020 _z9781408870570 (ebook) :
_cNo price
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050 4 _aDA125.A1
_bE3 2018
072 7 _aSOC
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082 0 4 _a305.800941
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100 1 _aEddo-Lodge, Reni,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aWhy I'm no longer talking to white people about race /
_cReni Eddo-Lodge.
250 _aExpanded edition.
263 _a201803
260 _aLondon :
_bBloomsbury Publishing,
_c2018.
300 _axvii, 261 pages ;
_c20 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
500 _aPrevious edition: London: Bloomsbury Circus, 2017.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 8 _aIn February, 2014, Reni Eddo-Lodge wrote about her frustration with the way discussions of race and racism in Britain were constantly being led by those who weren't affected by it. She posted the piece on her blog, and gave it the title: 'Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People about Race'. Her powerful, passionate words hit a nerve. The post went viral, and comments flooded in from others desperate to speak up about their own, similar experiences. Galvanised by this response, she decided to dig into the source of these feelings; this clear hunger for an open discussion. The result is a searing, illuminating, absolutely necessary exploration of what it is to be a person of colour in Britain today.
650 0 _aRacism
_zGreat Britain.
650 0 _aRacism
_xPolitical aspects
_zGreat Britain.
650 0 _aRacism
_xSocial aspects
_zGreat Britain.
651 0 _aGreat Britain
_xRace relations.
650 7 _aSociety.
_2ukslc
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