So You Want to Talk About Race, White Fragility & More 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
So You Want to Talk About Race
White Fragility
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
Three essential voices on race come together in this thoughtfully curated paperback collection: So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo, White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo, and Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge. Together they offer a practical, accessible passport into contemporary race discourse for readers in the UK and beyond. Oluo’s essays illuminate everyday experiences of privilege, policing, and intersectionality with direct, actionable language. DiAngelo’s analysis explains how denial, discomfort, and defensiveness keep conversations from moving forward—and how to listen, reflect, and respond with humility. Eddo-Lodge ties global and historical threads to present-day Britain, linking class, history, and identity in a way that reframes familiar conversations. The result is a complete starter kit for building empathy, expanding understanding, and turning difficult discussions into productive, respectful dialogue. This set is ideal for curious readers, students, colleagues, and families seeking informed, compassionate ways to talk about race.
What Makes This Collection Special:
These three titles tackle race from complementary angles, creating a 360-degree reading journey. Oluo’s American voice provides practical everyday guidance, DiAngelo offers a precise lens on white fragility and the pitfalls of defensiveness, and Eddo-Lodge offers a UK context that connects history, policy, and everyday life. Read together, they form a robust framework for understanding structural inequality and how conversations can move from discomfort to action. The set is binge-friendly, with clear takeaways, discussion prompts, and actionable steps for workplaces, classrooms, and households. It’s also a thoughtful gift for book clubs and students who want credible, accessible voices guiding today’s most important conversations about race, race relations, and social justice.
Books Included in This Collection:
So You Want to Talk About Race
With candour and care, Oluo invites readers to name uncomfortable realities, from microaggressions to police violence and privilege. The book blends personal anecdotes with accessible analysis, offering readers practical questions to guide conversations and concrete steps to champion racial equity in daily life. It’s equally suited to a classroom discussion, a workplace training, or a family dinner table where tough topics arise. The tone remains hopeful and practical—an invitation to listen, learn, and take informed action rather than argue.
White Fragility
DiAngelo identifies a system that thrives on discomfort and explains how white readers can recognize defensiveness and cultivate more honest dialogue. The book provides a clear framework for engaging with feedback without retreating into denial, making it a powerful companion for managers, educators, students, and community leaders who want more productive conversations about race in the workplace, in classrooms, and online communities.
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Reni Eddo-Lodge links race to history and class in Britain, showing how racial attitudes are embedded in social structures and everyday life. This bold, accessible volume traces erased narratives, questions widely accepted assumptions, and offers readers a pathway to deeper understanding. It’s a provocative but humane guide for readers who want to navigate UK-specific dynamics, while remaining relevant to global conversations about race, identity, and justice.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for adults beginning their exploration of race, students studying sociology or human rights, workplaces seeking inclusive cultures, and book clubs looking for timely, non-fiction discussion material. It also makes a thoughtful gift for readers curious about social justice who want diverse perspectives in one compact collection. Great for classrooms and home libraries alike, this set supports accessible, respectful conversations and helps readers develop the language and confidence to engage with sensitive topics. Designed for readers in the UK and internationally, it suits both beginners and seasoned readers alike and serves as a reliable primer for personal growth, more informed dialogue, and meaningful civic engagement.
Key Benefits:
- Three authoritative voices on race, in one durable paperback collection
- Clear, practical guidance for everyday conversations about race
- Cross-cultural perspectives from US and UK contexts to broaden understanding
- Accessible writing that invites reflection without jargon
- Excellent for book clubs, classrooms, and workplace discussions
- Helps readers listen more effectively and respond with empathy
- Perfect gift for curious readers seeking credible, timely discourse
About the Author:
This collection brings together three renowned voices in contemporary race discourse. Ijeoma Oluo is a widely read American writer and speaker known for her accessible exploration of race, gender, and social justice. Robin DiAngelo is a scholar of whiteness studies whose work on white fragility has informed corporate training, education, and community dialogue. Reni Eddo-Lodge is a British journalist and author whose examination of race, class, and British history has sparked national conversations about identity and policy. Each author contributes a distinct lens—Oluo’s practical, experience-based approach; DiAngelo’s analytical framework for recognizing defensiveness; and Eddo-Lodge’s UK-centered historical perspective—creating a rich, multi-angled reading experience.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’ve been searching for a credible, approachable way into race discourse, this collection delivers. You’ll gain a shared vocabulary for discussing sensitive topics, practical strategies for turning difficult conversations into constructive dialogue, and fresh perspectives that bridge North American and British contexts. The three-book bundle makes it easier to build a cohesive reading plan—perfect for study groups, professional development, or a careful, timely gift that sparks thoughtful conversations and meaningful change.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.