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  • The Invisibility of Racism

  • Insights and Perspectives from an Unidentifiable Visual Minority Man
  • By: Sensei Paul David
  • Narrated by: Michael Goldsmith
  • Length: 7 hrs and 53 mins

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The Invisibility of Racism

By: Sensei Paul David
Narrated by: Michael Goldsmith
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Summary

I welcome you, my intelligent and curious listener, to journey with me as I share my stories, thoughts, and insights from living with a subtle and quiet kind of racism I call "invisibility inequity". Over the decades, my perspectives on racism emerged from having a White family, a Black family, and being Jewish from birth. I invite you to discover what may be some of the lesser-known historical facts and theories of racism’s unspoken origins with me and come to your own conclusions.

The Invisibility of Racism is a well-researched book written to educate, motivate, and inspire the consciousness of both White-presenting people and visual minority people regarding the nature, consequences, and possible solutions to racism in the modern world, pertaining specifically to the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom.

The ultimate intention of this compilation of facts and my personal experiences is to begin to inspire the transformation of racially ignorant people and racially neutral people of any race to act and think as anti-racists.

I believe this is a worthy topic that we all can benefit from exploring, because we don’t talk about it easily - and frankly, that’s because we don’t know how to yet.

We need more anti-racists in the world today to end the overdue long reign of racism in our world, and this book invites you to see reasons and purpose to think and act in anti-racist ways.

Please enjoy.

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