Description
Being “not racist” is not enough. How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi — the New York Times Bestseller described by the Guardian as feeling like a light switch being flicked on — is one of the most important, courageous, and genuinely transformative books written about race in our generation. Bold, personal, and brilliantly argued, it challenges every reader to move beyond passive non-racism and become an active, committed force against racial injustice.
Drawing on his own journey of confronting deeply held prejudices and misconceptions, Kendi weaves together history, policy, science, and memoir to redefine what racism truly is — and what it demands of each of us to dismantle it. For Kenyan readers — students, educators, activists, diaspora professionals, and anyone engaged with questions of race, identity, and justice in a global context — this book is both a mirror and a masterclass in thinking more clearly and courageously about one of the defining issues of our time.
What this book covers:
- A bold redefinition of racism and antiracism that cuts through confusion and comfortable thinking
- How racist and antiracist ideas operate in policy, culture, media, and everyday life
- Kendi’s deeply personal account of confronting his own internalized racial biases
- The difference between being “not racist” and actively working against racism
- What genuine antiracist commitment looks like in practice — in institutions, communities, and daily life
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Perfect for: university students, law and social science readers, educators, human rights advocates, diaspora Kenyans, activists, and anyone committed to understanding and challenging racism in all its forms.











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