What Might Be
Book • 2025
Susan Sturm's "What Might Be? Confronting Racism to Transform Our Institutions" delves into the complexities of addressing racism within predominantly white institutions.
The book explores the inherent contradictions in anti-racism work, offering strategies and real-world examples to foster full participation.
Sturm highlights the need for cross-racial collaboration and institutional reimagination, emphasizing the importance of linked fate and shared responsibility.
The author challenges readers to move beyond superficial discussions and engage in meaningful action to create lasting change.
Ultimately, the book provides a roadmap for navigating the challenges and paradoxes of anti-racism, empowering individuals and institutions to build a more equitable future.
The book explores the inherent contradictions in anti-racism work, offering strategies and real-world examples to foster full participation.
Sturm highlights the need for cross-racial collaboration and institutional reimagination, emphasizing the importance of linked fate and shared responsibility.
The author challenges readers to move beyond superficial discussions and engage in meaningful action to create lasting change.
Ultimately, the book provides a roadmap for navigating the challenges and paradoxes of anti-racism, empowering individuals and institutions to build a more equitable future.
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