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192 pages, Kindle Edition
Published October 26, 2021
The only chapter I struggled with was the chapter on class, which read like a socialist manifesto...which is fine if you're into that (which I was) but I can see turning some off. Also, there was one tiny section in Chapter 1 which I disagreed with, where Imani states, "Have you ever met...someone who goes by their middle name...? We call these nicknames." Ahem. I have used my middle name since before I was verbal, and have argued countless times with people about what my name "really" is. I assert that it is just as valid to use one's middle name as their first name. My name is certainly not a 'nickname.' But I forgive Imani for making the same erroneous claim I've had to deal with from people for my entire life.
If you've ever felt like you "didn't know enough" about a social topic, you'll definitely get smarter here. I even found value and information in the Gender & Sexual Orientation chapter, a topic which I've taught to teachers in professional workshops. Whatever your question, Imani answers it all in a concise and compassionate way.