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Real Friends Talk About Race: Bridging the Gaps Through Uncomfortable Conversations
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Real Friends Talk About Race: Bridging the Gaps Through Uncomfortable Conversations
Current price: $41.99


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Real Friends Talk About Race: Bridging the Gaps Through Uncomfortable Conversations
Current price: $41.99
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Real Friends Talk About Race
is an essential guide for those who want to have stronger interracial relationships
—whether it’s with friends, colleagues, or loved ones.
Having conversations about race is uncomfortable. But for progress between individuals (and our communities) to happen, we need to be able to speak openly and honestly. Podcast hosts of
The Kinswomen
Yseult and Hannah use their own friendship and experiences from different racial backgrounds to offer guidance on navigating these layered conversations.
In
, the duo share their two perspectives on the ways in which culture, history, and white supremacy have prevented us from having the skills to build trust and healthy relationships across race. Yseult and Hannah approach these topics with love and candor—calling readers
in
(not
out
) to confront hard realities and their own internalized biases, while also sharing prescriptive advice, encouragement, and a sense of community.
is a must-read for anyone looking to listen, learn, and feel empowered to have meaningful conversations about race.
is an essential guide for those who want to have stronger interracial relationships
—whether it’s with friends, colleagues, or loved ones.
Having conversations about race is uncomfortable. But for progress between individuals (and our communities) to happen, we need to be able to speak openly and honestly. Podcast hosts of
The Kinswomen
Yseult and Hannah use their own friendship and experiences from different racial backgrounds to offer guidance on navigating these layered conversations.
In
, the duo share their two perspectives on the ways in which culture, history, and white supremacy have prevented us from having the skills to build trust and healthy relationships across race. Yseult and Hannah approach these topics with love and candor—calling readers
in
(not
out
) to confront hard realities and their own internalized biases, while also sharing prescriptive advice, encouragement, and a sense of community.
is a must-read for anyone looking to listen, learn, and feel empowered to have meaningful conversations about race.