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The Anti-Racism Journal: Questions and Practices to Move Beyond Performative Allyship

FINALLY ANSWER THE QUESTION: BUT WHAT CAN I DO?

Anti-racist activist Faitth Brooks developed this revolutionary guided journal that will help you decide to the trigger and grow to be an genuine ally. With this e-book you may work from the within out as you unpack your individual biases and shortcomings, work via the affect of interlocking programs of oppression, and determine how one can use your privilege for good.

Inside these pages you’ll discover exhausting questions on race and the house so that you can reply with out judgment so you may study, course of, and develop in your anti-racist journey at your individual tempo. Every chapter begins with insightful anecdotes from Faitth’s lived experiences to border the themes you’ll discover via prompts designed that will help you work via every idea.

This journal invitations you to have a look at your upbringing and the way it formed you, examine your fears in doing the work of anti-racism, discover ways to follow humility whenever you make errors in addition to have interaction with the historical past of racism and its legacy via homework curated to assist additional your understanding of every chapter’s points. By the top, it is possible for you to to take stock of your strengths and determine how one can assist make the world extra simply. In working via this journal, you may grow to be a greater ally one query at a time.

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  1. Meghan Tschanz

    Faitth Brooks has been tirelessly educating folks on how to be anti-racist with so much compassion for years now. I am so excited for others to get their hands on this book and learn from Faitth as she has so much to teach.

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  2. Rachel L NelsonRachel L Nelson

    To say this book is life-changing, is an understatement. Faitth doesn’t hold back even in the introduction. She identifies and walks us through many hold ups and barriers that as white people, often stop us from moving from performative allyship to being an authentic ally that listens to Black, Indigenous, and People of Color with humility. We as white people need to think before we talk and act. We need to think about what’s going on inside of us and how our conversations and actions impact the people we think we are trying to “help.” This book is giving us space for that. Faitth provides targeted questions and the space to work through it privately or with a group of friends. My best advice is to be okay with being uncomfortable and to answer the questions honestly. It is only yourself you are answering to. The more honest you are the better healing and growth you’ll have. Also, give yourself time to work through your answers. Each section comes with photos, space to journal, and a homework section. This book is a great next step!

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  3. Ms. Canan

    I preordered this book and received it just after it was released. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect, but this is exactly what I was looking for. The beginning of each chapter includes an introduction for increasingly deeper anti-racist concepts and has space for answering thought provoking and challenging questions. Each chapter also includes “homework” at the end for further reading/learning. The illustrations and pictures are beautiful as well. This is a perfect book for a book club although it works well for individuals as well. I highly recommend this book.

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  4. Abby

    Do not skip this one. It is a lie that your feelings about your racism are more important than the damage caused by your racism. It is a lie that those feelings must be accomodated, or engaged, by your friends of color who are hurt by your racism. But it’s simultaneously true that your feelings are a necessary step in dismantling your racism, and that it’s really difficult to work through those feelings without a safe space and a lot of compassion. This journal provides you that compassionate safe space, along with the expertise of a professional, Christian, Black woman, so you can expose your racism and your friends of color don’t have to be there while the dust settles.

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  5. Amanda

    This book has journal prompts that will make you think about things and see things you still need to unpack. It is a useful tool on every white person’s journey in being actively anti racist.

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  6. Jan E.

    Faitth broke the segments into a very well-thought-out compliment sandwich. Reminding us to be aware of our body’s reactions, emotions & digging into understanding defensiveness – and how it plays into a perpetual effort in anti-racist activism, then diving into the past (the “here’s what you need to work on” meat of the sandwich) and then a call to action reminding us of the power we hold to create change. If you’re having trouble with getting out of a defensive stance – imagine yourself as an 8 y.o. child asking the daily questions to a parent or grandparent or teacher & getting dismissed. It softens the blow a little to them step back and imagine a child asking you the same questions – and it changes your kindness (to yourself) in the introspection & research into our own internalized racism. Highly recommend! Her social work / activism skills are noticeable throughout the section intros & greatly appreciated. PS- It isn’t easy & you will probably cry. But it’s worth the effort.

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  7. Francine Pierson

    Faitth is a great educator and communicator on anti-racism progress.

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  8. Mia Lynn

    You can see how much love, work and energy was put into this journal. It’s so thorough yet concise on steps towards becoming an effective anti-racist! You really learn to hold yourself accountable 🙂

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  9. Rachel Macy StaffordRachel Macy Stafford

    Faitth Brooks has created so much more than a journal here; it’s a journey of preparation, complete with short, powerful essays, practical challenges, and meaningful homework. In a short time engaging with this book, I have already taken steps in my anti-racism journey that I have been wanting to take. Faitth’s shame-free approach has a way of igniting action. I am so grateful for this guide and will share it far and wide.

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