Summary of White Fragility: Why It's so Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelo & Michael Eric Dyson: Key Takeaways & Analysis Included

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*PLEASE NOTE: This concise summary is unofficial and is not authorized, approved, licensed, or endorsed by the original book's publisher or author.*


Short on time? Or maybe you’ve already read the book, but need a refresh on the most important takeaways. In a quick, easy listen, you can take the main principles from White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism!

The phrase “white fragility” has grown into a term that many people have accepted and referenced when talking about the defensiveness and discomfort a white person feels when talking about race. The term, originally coined in a 2011 article by Robin DiAngelo, is now used in various articles, books, TV shows, and more. Although it’s commonly heard, not many people truly understand what it means.

Her book aims to create a dialogue about race despite the white fragility that Americans feel when confronted with that topic. The book, published in 2018, has gained strong reviews because it explores race in-depth and attempts to break down those walls that white people have built in order to protect themselves from acknowledging their race and the benefits it gives them in life. The book debuted on the New York Times Bestseller List.

DiAngelo is the two-time winner of the Student’s Choice Award for Educator of the Year at the University of Washington’s School of Social Work. Aside from her White Fragility book, DiAngelo has numerous other publications and books under her belt.

This audiobook encapsulates key takeaways found in the original book. We’ve also provided an in-depth analysis as well as removing any fluff to save you hours of your time. If you’ve read the original, then this audio summary will help you solidify the most important lessons.

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Tashawn Nicholas
April 11, 2021
Good summary. These notes basically cover every aspect of the book in a nuetral manner. The White Fragility book itself is a hot mess of double speak and twisting of definitions. One moment we are told that White people define racism and morality. Then 2 chapters later White people are told not to ask Black people about racism, but to ask other Whites or research. So basically learn about racism from White people, even though that is considered problematic. DiAngelo also turns issues that all cultures and racial groups perpetuate into a White only issue. Such as outsider's anxiety in social events. And this review is coming from a Black man who has experienced a far different world than what DiAngelo paints. A much better one.
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