So You Want to Talk About Race, Me and White Supremacy 2 Books Collection Set by Oluo & Saad - Non Fiction - Mixed Format
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Titles in This Set:
So You Want to Talk About Race
Me and White Supremacy
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Mixed lot
Overview:
In this thoughtful two-book collection, you gain a powerful, practical toolkit for engaging with race in modern life. So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo offers clear, accessible analysis of complex topics—privilege, police brutality, intersectionality, microaggressions, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the impact of language on everyday interactions. Oluo invites readers to ask the questions they’re hesitant to voice and provides language, structure, and real-world examples to help conversations stay constructive rather than confrontational. Paired with Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad, a transformative workbook born from the viral Instagram challenge, this collection moves beyond understanding toward action. Saad guides readers through reflective prompts, prompts for honest self-examination, and practical steps to dismantle white supremacy in themselves and in communities. Together, these two non-fiction titles form a complete, approachable path from awareness to concrete change—perfect for individuals, book clubs, classrooms, and families seeking meaningful dialogue and growth.
What Makes This Collection Special:
What sets this pair apart is its complementary approach to learning and doing. Oluo’s essays translate difficult social theories into approachable, everyday language, with concrete examples that readers can immediately relate to—great for anyone beginning their journey toward racial literacy. Saad’s Me and White Supremacy workbook then shifts the emphasis to personal accountability, offering structured prompts, journaling prompts, and tangible actions that encourage ongoing changes in thought and behavior. The combination is especially valuable for group work: it fuels candid, respectful conversations in book clubs, classrooms, and family discussions, while providing a clear progression—from recognizing biases to practicing inclusive choices in daily life. The collection’s relevance is matched by its practicality: you’ll come away with new ways to talk, reflect, and act—both individually and together.
Books Included in This Collection:
So You Want to Talk About Race
Ijeoma Oluo’s accessible examination of race in contemporary America demystifies difficult topics and equips readers with concrete language to discuss sensitive issues. The book tackles privilege, systemic inequality, policing, and the role of the media, while offering practical conversation starters that empower readers to engage with empathy and honesty. It’s a thoughtful primer for those seeking to understand race more deeply, whether for personal growth, academic work, or classroom discussion. With relatable scenarios and plain-spoken explanations, this title helps readers bridge gaps in understanding and build confident, respectful dialogue in any setting.
Me and White Supremacy
Layla Saad’s interactive workbook grew from the powerful #MeAndWhiteSupremacy Instagram challenge and has resonated with tens of thousands of readers. It invites white readers to confront unexamined biases, recognize everyday racist behavior, and commit to actionable change. The book’s structured prompts, reflective exercises, and clear call-to-action guidance turn insight into practice, making it a practical companion for individual growth, community discussions, or workplace training. The flipside of learning, this workbook fosters accountability and steady progress toward a more inclusive mindset and society.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for adults and young adults beginning their journey into racial literacy, students studying social studies or civic education, educators looking for classroom-ready resources, and book clubs seeking timely, impactful non-fiction. It’s also a thoughtful gift for allies eager to understand their role in dismantling bias, parents guiding conversations with teens, and collectors who appreciate well-curated, purpose-driven titles. Whether you’re preparing for a seminar, adding to a classroom library, or seeking meaningful reading for a family discussion, this two-book set delivers depth, clarity, and practical value in one convenient package.
Key Benefits:
- Clear, accessible explanations of complex race-related topics
- Practical language and frameworks for constructive dialogue
- Structured prompts that translate insight into action
- Complementary formats: essays plus an interactive workbook
- Excellent for book clubs, classrooms, and family conversations
- Encourages accountability and measurable personal growth
- Timely, socially responsible reading with lasting value
- Great gift idea for learners, allies, and educators
About the Author:
Ijeoma Oluo is a prominent writer and commentator on race in America, known for accessible and incisive analysis that speaks to a wide audience. In So You Want to Talk About Race, she distills complex social dynamics into practical insights and real-world scenarios, equipping readers to engage more thoughtfully and confidently. Layla Saad rose to prominence with the Me and White Supremacy movement, launching an Instagram challenge that sparked a global conversation and spawning a widely used workbook. Her approach centers on honesty, accountability, and action, helping readers confront bias and take meaningful steps toward inclusion. Together, Oluo and Saad offer a complementary pairing—one guiding understanding, the other guiding practice—making this collection especially valuable for learners at every stage of their anti-racism journey.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning both titles creates a complete pathway from awareness to action, ideal for readers who want not only to understand race more deeply but also to translate that knowledge into everyday behavior. The mix of essay and workbook formats makes the experience engaging and practical, suitable for individual study, group discussions, or classroom use. This set is a thoughtful, timely gift for anyone looking to foster more inclusive conversations at home or in educational contexts, while also adding two high-quality, display-worthy non-fiction titles to any shelf or reading corner.
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