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So You Want to Talk About Race & Mediocre 2 Books Collection Set by Ijeoma Oluo - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789124124076

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Titles in This Set:
So You Want to Talk About Race
Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male Power

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Format: Paperback

Overview:
In this two-book collection from Ijeoma Oluo, readers gain a complementary, practical pathway to understanding race in America. So You Want to Talk About Race offers a contemporary, accessible examination of privilege, police brutality, intersectionality, micro-aggressions, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the complexities of language around race. Oluo speaks frankly and wittily, giving readers concrete ways to engage in difficult conversations and move toward greater empathy and clarity. Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male Power surveys the past 150 years of American history to reveal how white male dominance has shaped politics, culture, and social norms—and how that legacy continues to affect women, people of color, and white men themselves. Together, these two volumes form a cohesive reading journey: first, how to talk about race in the present, then how power structures have shaped the landscape over time. This collection is ideal for curious readers, students, and households seeking grounded, constructive discussion. Oluo’s voice is direct, approachable, and empowering, turning challenging topics into practical insight.

What Makes This Collection Special:
Pairing a contemporary guide with a deep historical analysis, this set delivers a complete picture of race in America. The first book equips readers with language, strategies, and mindset to engage in meaningful dialogue today; the second connects those conversations to a broader historical context, showing how systems of power were built and how they persist. The duo reinforces each other, offering both immediate applicability and lasting understanding. With Oluo’s trusted, transparent storytelling, the collection is as much a reading experience as a practical toolkit for classrooms, workplaces, and families. It’s a thoughtful gift for graduates, activists, and anyone seeking to enlarge their worldview with honesty and hope.

Books Included in This Collection:
So You Want to Talk About Race
So You Want to Talk About Race provides a practical guide to navigating discussions about race in everyday life. Oluo addresses privilege, systemic bias, and microaggressions with a direct, approachable voice, offering clear examples and language to help readers articulate nuanced ideas with confidence. The book invites readers to listen actively, question assumptions, and communicate with empathy, making difficult conversations more productive and less intimidating—whether at work, in classrooms, or around the dinner table.

Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male Power
Mediocre examines how white male dominance has shaped American history—from the post-Reconstruction era to contemporary debates over politics and culture. Oluo links past events to present-day controversies, explaining how inequality has persisted and how it impacts women, people of color, and even white men themselves. The analysis is accessible and provocative, encouraging readers to confront uncomfortable truths and consider pathways toward greater accountability, inclusion, and reform in public life.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for readers who want clear, actionable insights into race and power. It suits students and educators seeking helpful discussion prompts, professionals building more inclusive teams, and anyone looking to engage with difficult topics in a constructive way. Gift buyers will appreciate the cohesive, time-tested pairing that supports thoughtful conversations at home, in schools, or in workplaces. It’s also a strong pick for BookTok fans and readers who enjoy nonfiction that blends social relevance with accessible storytelling.

Key Benefits:

  • Two authoritative perspectives: contemporary discourse and historical context
  • Clear, practical guidance for navigating sensitive conversations
  • Accessible language that invites readers at any starting point
  • Stronger conversational confidence for work, study, and family settings
  • Gifting value with a complete, cohesive reading experience
  • Credible voice from a respected writer and commentator
  • Consistent reading journey that enhances understanding and empathy

About the Author:
Ijeoma Oluo is the author of both titles in this collection and serves as editor-at-large for The Establishment. Her writing addresses race, politics, and social justice with a direct, engaging style that informs, challenges, and inspires. Oluo’s work is celebrated for turning complicated topics into relatable, actionable insights. Her clear-eyed analysis and incisive humor help readers feel capable of engaging with difficult issues, making her books essential for anyone seeking to understand the realities of race in contemporary America.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This two-book collection offers a complete toolkit for understanding and discussing race: practical conversation strategies, plus a historical lens that explains how current dynamics came to be. Owning both titles provides a holistic reading experience, ideal for personal growth, classroom use, and meaningful gift-giving. The consistent tone across both books—clear, respectful, and persuasive—helps readers feel confident in their ability to participate in informed, constructive dialogue while recognizing the ongoing work required to achieve equity.

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