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Jezebel: Even 'Good Allies' Are Probably Complicit:
NowThis News: Layla Saad on Her Book ‘Me and White Supremacy’
MarieClaire UK: #useyourvoice: ‘Why do we still have a problem with race?’
One writer reveals how to recognise and dismantle your white privilege
HUK staff challenged by Quercus guide to confront white supremacy
American Writers Museum: In Their Own Words: Layla Saad
The New Arab: Me and White Supremacy
BBC News: Grime artist Jay0117 explores the white race conversation
Stuff NZ: Me and White Supremacy:
Teaching Tolerance: You and White Supremacy
PAPER Predictions: 100 People Taking Over 2019
Layla Saad Started An Instagram Challenge To Dismantle White Supremacy
C-Span: Me and White Supremacy
Fox Soul: The Isiah Factor Uncensored:
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The Irish Times: The Women’s Podcast
Professional Book Nerds
Her Success Radio
The Future Is Beautiful
Next Economy Now
A Modern Visionary
Melanated Rising
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Kirkus Review
Publishers Weekly: Doing the Work of Antiracism
Publishers Weekly: Self-Care for the Resistance
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Book Riot: 23 Books Authors are Reading on Instagram This Winter
The Sydney Morning Herald: The books to read in 2020
Waterstones: The Best Books to Look Out for in 2020: Non-Fiction
Stylist: Best new books for 2020: feminism, fiction, race and beyond
Stylist: Your guide to 2020’s best non-fiction books
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Cosmopolitan UK: 49 new books by black and POC authors you’ll be reading in 2020