M. Fakhry Davids, a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, dives deep into the concept of internal racism, highlighting its presence within all of us. He discusses how internalized biases emerged during his experience in apartheid South Africa, emphasizing the importance of addressing these issues openly. Davids argues that by acknowledging our internal racist organization, we can foster more honest conversations about race. The implications on identity formation, particularly among children, and the need for psychoanalysis to tackle these deep-seated issues are explored.