LETTERS to MY WHITE MALE FRIENDS by Dax-Devlon Ross

 













Published by Macmillan Audio in 2021.
Read by the author, Dax-Devlon Ross.
Duration: 5 hours, 4 minutes.
Unabridged.


Dax-Devlon Ross makes a simple observation that it is entirely possible to participate in a racist system and not be racist. Not only is it possible, it is quite common. A person can participate in a system that looks fair on the surface, but somehow always results in the same kinds of people and the same kinds of people at the bottom. 

He notes that this is not a particularly popular idea among white Americans, especially white male Americans. But, he also noted that the death of George Floyd caused a lot of white people to reconsider what they thought they knew. 

This book offers an explanation of structural racism and gives concrete examples from the author's life and recent American history and offers some suggestions as to how to identify structural racism and break it up. That is good.

On the other hand, there is some Human Resources jargon that I had to look up and a lot of open-ended suggestions of something along the line of "do better."  Maybe that is a good thing - in the end, the corrections have to come from the people who have been imposing the old racist rules because they have to fix it.  If the rules are imposed on them from the outside and they will just find ways to work around them. If a new understanding of the problems is reached, the solutions just might come right along.

Hopefully.

I rate this audiobook 4 stars out of 5. It can be found on Amazon.com here: LETTERS to MY WHITE MALE FRIENDS by Dax-Devlon Ross.

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