Speaking of Race: Why Everybody Needs to Talk About Racism—and How to Do It Free Audiobook Download by Celeste Headlee


Racism is a prevalent issue and a topic that many seem to avoid. In Speaking of Race: Why Everybody Needs to Talk About Racism—and How to Do It, Celeste Headlee provides insight on the history of racism in America and how it has evolved into what we see today.

Race is an American problem and since most Americans can't do anything about it, many of us don't talk about race. When we do talk about race, it's usually in anger or bitterness. In Speaking of Race, Celeste Headlee provides a guide to talking about race regardless of your personal circumstance and beliefs. The audiobook is divided into three sections: how to bring up the conversation; things to keep in mind while talking; and what conversations are worth having.

Celeste Headlee is an author, journalist and NPR news analyst. In her new book, she tells readers what they need to know about race in America today, whether it be to navigate the difficult conversations that come with talking about racism or as a tool for improving understanding of the topic. This audiobook is a great resource for all Americans who want to learn more about race and racism from someone who has done this work for decades.

In this audiobook, Headlee explains why discussions of race remain essential in today's society. She also gives advice on how to speak up and speak out against racism when you see it or experience it firsthand. With the advancement of technology, we live in a world where conversations about race are more prevalent than ever; however, many people still feel uncomfortable talking about the topic.

Celeste Headlee is the author of "Speaking of Race: Why Everybody Needs to Talk About Racism--and How to Do It." This book is a guide for those who are uncomfortable with discussing race, as well as for those who feel they need more education on how to talk about it. According to Headlee, some people feel like they don't know what to say or do when someone tells a racist joke or traditional story. Her advice? Tell them!

Racism and discrimination are still very much in front of the public eye, but this audiobook offers a thought-provoking look at how easy it is to talk about race and all its complexities. Headlee read each chapter in her own voice and the result is a compelling piece of work, one that infuses personal anecdotes with both knowledge and humor.

Published Date 2021-11-02
Duration 7 hours 54 minutes
Author Celeste Headlee
Narrated Celeste Headlee
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Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Health & Wellness
Parent Category Marriage & Family, Self Development

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