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      Reflect, Write, Act: A Journal of 52 Purposeful Weeks of Allyship and Anti-racism

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      A journal with a year's worth of reflection and ways to empower yourself to become a better advocate, based on the book Courageous Discomfort, a handbook that asks and answers 20 common, uncomfortable-but-critical questions about racism. In these lined pages, authors (and be...

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      Product ID:9781797215839
      Product Form:Diary or journal
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Reflect, Write, Act
      Subtitle:A Journal of 52 Purposeful Weeks of Allyship and Anti-racism
      Authors:Author: Rosalind Wiseman, Shanterra McBride
      Page Count:176
      Subjects:Social discrimination and social justice, Social discrimination & inequality, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies, Stationery items, Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies, Stationery items
      Description:Select Guide Rating
      A journal with a year's worth of reflection and ways to empower yourself to become a better advocate, based on the book Courageous Discomfort, a handbook that asks and answers 20 common, uncomfortable-but-critical questions about racism. In these lined pages, authors (and best friends) Shanterra McBride, who is Black, and Rosalind Wiseman, who is white, discuss their own friendship and tap into their decades of anti-racism work to provide a year's worth of journaling prompts and space to reflect on your journey. The authors provide personal stories and invitations to think more deeply on one engaging theme each week, and lists of action items to take your anti-racism work further.
      A journal with a year's worth of reflection and ways to empower yourself to become a better advocate, based on Courageous Discomfort, a book that asks and answers twenty common, uncomfortable-but-critical questions about racism.

      In these pages, authors (and best friends) Shanterra McBride, who is Black, and Rosalind Wiseman, who is white, discuss their own friendship and tap into their decades of anti-racism work to provide a year's worth of journaling prompts and space to reflect on your journey. The authors provide personal stories, invitations to think more deeply on one engaging theme each week, and lists of action items to take your anti-racism work further. 

      TIMELY BUT PERENNIAL TOPIC: Social justice is a longstanding, perennial issue but has entered the vanguard of national discourse in recent years. For anyone hungry for resources related to being an advocate for diversity and inclusion, Reflect, Write, Act provides an accessible, empowering place to cultivate growth and learning. 

      ACCESSIBLE APPROACH: With accessible writing, an organizing principle that invites you into the conversation, and a lovely package, Reflect, Write, Act is user-friendly and can even be given as a helpful gift to friends, relatives, and recent grads.

      BLACK AUTHOR + WHITE AUTHOR: Written by a Black and white author pair who have both published books before, this journal is authentic and credible, but approachable. The authors' tone and the organization of the journal makes it feel as if you are part of their candid conversation on race, with someone asking all the uncomfortable, awkward questions that you have asked yourself or your friends are too scared to ask of you. 

      GREAT FOR BOOK CLUBS: Paired with the book Courageous Discomfort, the journal is primed for bringing to book clubs. The organization lends itself perfectly to discussion—clubs can follow along together each week, review the thought prompts, and share personal experiences for an enlightening, educational, and productive conversation.

      Perfect for:
      • Ages 16+ who want to have better, more productive conversations around race and racial issues
      • White people who want to be better allies
      • Anyone who is focused on social justice, particularly millennials and members of Gen Z
      • Book club participants seeking diverse voices and prompts for conversations about self-awareness and self-improvement
      • Graduation gift shoppers
      • People who read books like White Fragility, Caste, and How to Be an Antiracist 

      Imprint Name:Chronicle Books
      Publisher Name:Chronicle Books
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-10-26

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      Weight430 g
      Dimensions185 × 135 × 23 mm