Its 2022 and the post-racial society that Obama's presidency seemed to promise has not come to fruition. In fact, quite the opposite. Our country is incredibly polarized with some wanting to preserve power and structures as they have always been (and with it, structural racism and inequity) and others wanting to dismantle systemic racism and finally create the truly democratic society we have always claimed to be but are not. There have been many incredible books about the individual journey towards antiracism, but simply becoming antiracist is not enough, we must also tackle unconscious racism and bias in our interpersonal relationships (daily microagressions) and structural/systemic racism (in our laws, policing, workplaces, etc).
This BRILLIANT book by Drs. Tina Opie & Beth Livingston addresses ALL three levels -- individual, interpersonal and institutional -- and provides a beautiful framework (dig and bridge) for how we can each do this work. In addition to the framework, the pairing of the different perspectives of a Black woman and a White woman yields unbelievable insights into the different experiences and perspectives of each. Opie and Livingston offer their own experience, individually and as colleagues and friends, in the service of our greater learning and empathy, and in so doing, demonstrate the Shared Sisterhood that was notably absent in first wave Feminism.
I'm so grateful to have read this book, which offers not only a call to action, but a beautiful guide to action. Required reading for all.