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Uncomfortable conversations with a Black man / Emmanuel Acho.

By: Acho, Emmanuel [author.]Publisher: London : Pan Books, 2021Description: 320 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume001: BDZ0048166191ISBN: 9781529064087 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Racism -- United States | Society & culture: general | Social & cultural history | Social discrimination & equal treatment | Ethnic studies | Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies | Relating to ethnic minorities & groups | Society | United States -- Race relationsDDC classification: 305.800973 LOC classification: E184.A1Summary: An urgent primer on race and racism by the host of the viral hit video series. Instant New York Times BestsellerAn urgent primer on race and racism, from Emmanuel Acho, an American Football Legend and host of the viral hit video series Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man.'I really love this' - Jada Pinkett Smith'What Emmanuel Acho has to say is important' - Matthew McConaughey`An absolute must-read . . . Emmanuel Acho dives into important subjects like cultural appropriation and white privilege, urging you to find a way to join in the fight against racism' - CosmopolitanIn Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man, Emmanuel Acho takes on all the questions, large and small, insensitive and taboo, many white people are afraid to ask - yet which everyone needs the answers to, now more than ever. With the same open-hearted generosity that has made his video series of the same name a phenomenon, Acho explains the vital core of such fraught concepts as white privilege, cultural appropriation and `reverse racism'.In his own words, he provides a space of compassion and understanding in a discussion that can lack both. He asks only for the reader's curiosity - but along the way, he will galvanize all of us to join the anti-racist fight.

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Instant New York Times BestsellerAn urgent primer on race and racism, from Emmanuel Acho, an American Football Legend and host of the viral hit video series Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man.'I really love this' - Jada Pinkett Smith'What Emmanuel Acho has to say is important' - Matthew McConaughey'An absolute must-read . . . Emmanuel Acho dives into important subjects like cultural appropriation and white privilege, urging you to find a way to join in the fight against racism' - CosmopolitanIn Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man, Emmanuel Acho takes on all the questions, large and small, insensitive and taboo, many white people are afraid to ask - yet which everyone needs the answers to, now more than ever. With the same open-hearted generosity that has made his video series of the same name a phenomenon, Acho explains the vital core of such fraught concepts as white privilege, cultural appropriation and 'reverse racism'.In his own words, he provides a space of compassion and understanding in a discussion that can lack both. He asks only for the reader's curiosity - but along the way, he will galvanize all of us to join the anti-racist fight.

An urgent primer on race and racism by the host of the viral hit video series. Instant New York Times BestsellerAn urgent primer on race and racism, from Emmanuel Acho, an American Football Legend and host of the viral hit video series Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man.'I really love this' - Jada Pinkett Smith'What Emmanuel Acho has to say is important' - Matthew McConaughey`An absolute must-read . . . Emmanuel Acho dives into important subjects like cultural appropriation and white privilege, urging you to find a way to join in the fight against racism' - CosmopolitanIn Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man, Emmanuel Acho takes on all the questions, large and small, insensitive and taboo, many white people are afraid to ask - yet which everyone needs the answers to, now more than ever. With the same open-hearted generosity that has made his video series of the same name a phenomenon, Acho explains the vital core of such fraught concepts as white privilege, cultural appropriation and `reverse racism'.In his own words, he provides a space of compassion and understanding in a discussion that can lack both. He asks only for the reader's curiosity - but along the way, he will galvanize all of us to join the anti-racist fight.

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Kirkus Book Review

A former NFL player casts his gimlet eye on American race relations. In his first book, Acho, an analyst for Fox Sports who grew up in Dallas as the son of Nigerian immigrants, addresses White readers who have sent him questions about Black history and culture. "My childhood," he writes, "was one big study abroad in white culture--followed by studying abroad in black culture during college and then during my years in the NFL, which I spent on teams with 80-90 percent black players, each of whom had his own experience of being a person of color in America. Now, I'm fluent in both cultures: black and white." While the author avoids condescending to readers who already acknowledge their White privilege or understand why it's unacceptable to use the N-word, he's also attuned to the sensitive nature of the topic. As such, he has created "a place where questions you may have been afraid to ask get answered." Acho has a deft touch and a historian's knack for marshaling facts. He packs a lot into his concise narrative, from an incisive historical breakdown of American racial unrest and violence to the ways of cultural appropriation: Your friend respecting and appreciating Black arts and culture? OK. Kim Kardashian showing off her braids and attributing her sense of style to Bo Derek? Not so much. Within larger chapters, the text, which originated with the author's online video series with the same title, is neatly organized under helpful headings: "Let's rewind," "Let's get uncomfortable," "Talk it, walk it." Acho can be funny, but that's not his goal--nor is he pedaling gotcha zingers or pleas for headlines. The author delivers exactly what he promises in the title, tackling difficult topics with the depth of an engaged cultural thinker and the style of an experienced wordsmith. Throughout, Acho is a friendly guide, seeking to sow understanding even if it means risking just a little discord. This guide to Black culture for White people is accessible but rarely easy. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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