Description
Ready to dive into meaningful conversations about social justice? The {THE AND} On Racism Edition is your perfect partner for exploring critical issues like racial equity, prejudice, and privilege. This unique tool was co-created by the incredible activist and author Sonya Renee Taylor, known for The Body is Not An Apology, and leadership facilitator Didier Sylvain. It offers 199 insightful prompts designed to spark honest and open dialogue. By using this powerful starting point, you can gain deeper self-understanding and strengthen your relationships, all while contributing to real change. Don’t wait to take action towards social justice and personal growth—kick off your journey with The {THE AND} On Racism Edition today.
BENEFITS:
- Every penny of profit from the On Racism Edition goes directly to three amazing non-profit organizations, hand-picked by The Skin Deep team and our collaborators: , , and . This means your purchase directly supports vital work in racial justice.
- “The On Racism Edition was created as a tool to hold space for the necessary and challenging conversations that need to be had. The prompts are uniquely designed to support the uncomfortable conversations that can reap so much learning and understanding,” shares Topaz Adizes, founder at The Skin Deep. This highlights how the deck is specifically crafted to guide you through sensitive topics, making those difficult discussions productive and insightful.
- “…this deck is a powerful step in changing how we think about race and relationships and thereby changing what we do about racism. It is from this point that we can begin making a new equitable world,” explains Sonya Renee Taylor, founder of The Body is Not An Apology. Her vision emphasizes that these conversations are foundational for fostering true racial equity and building a more just society.
- “Joining the Movement for Black Lives requires lovingly critiquing and healing the racism we’ve internalized. This deck is a start. If you truly want to build beloved community and cultures of belonging, take up these questions,” advises Didier Sylvain, a leadership and personal development facilitator. He stresses the importance of personal reflection and healing in the fight for racial justice, positioning the deck as an essential tool for creating inclusive spaces.





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