Commingling sociopolitical history, personal memoir, and enlightening how-to lessons, Oluo's hybrid treatise deserves prominent shelf space alongside Ta-Nehesi Coates and Roxane Gay. ["A timely and engaging book that offers an entry point and a hopeful approach toward more productive dialog around tough topics": LJ 12/17 starred review of the Seal hc.]
A timely and engaging book that offers an entry point and a hopeful approach toward more productive dialog around tough topics. Highly recommended for those interested in race, ethnicity, and social commentary, and anyone wishing to have more insightful conversations.