Book details

  • Genre:self-help
  • Sub-genre:Personal Growth / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:232
  • eBook ISBN:9798991395311
  • Paperback ISBN:9798991395304

Facing the White Shadow

How to Tame Your Racism and Become a True Ally to People of Color

By Marlene F. Watson PhD LMFT and Laura Markowitz

Overview


When you're around people of color, do you find yourself feeling nervous, embarrassed, guilty, defensive, or just plain awkward? This book is your step-by-step guide to recognizing and managing your internalized racism. No more tensing up when race is discussed. No more fear of being called our or canceled. You can enjoy mutually respectful and authentic relationships with Black people, Indigenous people, and other people of color and become their trustworthy ally.
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Description


Facing the White Shadow: How to Tame Your Racism and Become a True Ally to People of Color is for White people who are just starting the work of understanding their racism and also for those who have been doing the work but still experience anxiety and wonder what they might be doing wrong. Many White people often feel feel overwhelmed, ashamed, and confused about how to be trustworthy antiracist allies to people of color. Facing the White Shadow is a self-help book that guides White readers to understand and manage their own racism. Readers learn how to be vigilant and talk back to their internalized racism---their White shadows--- so they can enjoy authentic and mutually satisfying relationships with people of color. No more tensing up at work when race is discussed. No more fear of being misunderstood by friends or called out or cancelled on social media. Filled with relatable stories, exercises, and solid advice, this book offers a compassionate framework for White readers without minimizing the devastating effects of racism on people of color. The book is a unique collaboration between a preeminent Black couple and family therapist who is also a longtime trainer in the field of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and a White journalist who has reported on issues of racial, social, and economic justice for decades.
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About The Author


Marlene F. Watson, PhD, LMFT is the Director of Training at the Ackerman Institute for the Family in New York, Emerita Associate Professor of Counseling and Family Therapy at Drexel University in Philadelphia, and author of the critically acclaimed book Facing the Black Shadow. She was the first-ever couple and family therapist to receive the prestigious Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship. She speaks internationally on issues of race to professional and general audiences and was awarded the American Family Therapy Academy's 2009 Distinguished Contribution to Social Justice award. She was also a columnist for Heart & Soul Magazine, dedicated to the health and wellness of African American women. She is a licensed couple and family therapist and maintains a private practice in the Philadelphia area.
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