As others have said, this is a necessary text for those looking to tutor or otherwise work in the Writing Center. While this doesn't include everything (what book can?), this touches upon a lot of the systemic issues to be addressed regarding race and racism in writing centers and offers some ways in which white and other non-Black people can do better in this area. Anti-racist work in the writing center needs to go beyond a lack of overt racism on behalf of tutors and move towards legit anti-racist actions and plans. Moreover, hiring more tutors of color is only the beginning of anti-racist work in the WC and is only a performative measure if not paired with genuine engagement, on all levels of the Writing Center, in undoing the systems that harm people of color in education, particularly in literacy education.
One of the most valuable pieces, for me, is Vershawn Ashanti Young's piece "Should Writers Use They Own English?". Young utilizes 'non-standard' English to elucidate his argument and the use of his word choice was both refreshing in its uniqueness, and insightful on multiple levels.