This Easy-to-Read Nonfiction Book Demystifies the Psychology of Racial Bias

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In today’s world, there’s a lot of confusion around how to talk about race and what constitutes racial bias. What if there was a helpful resource for people to read or recommend with the aim of decreasing that cloud of confusion, or to help themselves understand racial bias through the lens of social psychology? That’s exactly what I’ve got for you today — and it’s a good one!

The social psychologist who wrote this book did so with the aim of helping readers — especially, but not exclusively, white readers — learn what it takes to detect racial bias. Central to this mission is the work of unpacking the ways racial bias can look, with the understanding that a significant reason white people aren’t as skilled at recognizing it is because they simply haven’t had to learn how to do so in the ways people of color have.

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