Am I a Racist?: A Funny, No-BS Guide to Not Being a Jerk About Race
By Adrin Ash
Ever been called a racist and thought, "Wait, me? No way!"? Yeah, same. That's how this book started. One day, I got called out-by my girlfriend, no less-and it rocked my world. I mean, I usually write about mythology, gods, and, well, things that make people blush. But here I am, talking about race because, let's face it, we've all said something we wish we hadn't.
Am I a Racist? isn't your typical "woke" handbook. It's a brutally honest, laugh-out-loud guide to navigating the messy, uncomfortable conversations about race that no one wants to have-but absolutely needs to. Think of it as your funny, slightly awkward friend who tells it like it is while helping you figure out how not to be a jerk (or worse).
From breaking down microaggressions that you didn't even know were a thing, to understanding why that "I don't see color" line doesn't work anymore, this book gives you the lowdown on race, privilege, and what to do when you inevitably mess up. Because you will. And that's okay-as long as you learn how to get it right.
Perfect for anyone who wants to avoid becoming a walking cringe moment at the dinner table, Am I a Racist? will leave you laughing, thinking, and maybe a little uncomfortable in the best way possible. Whether you're trying to figure out if that joke was a little too much or you just want to understand what all the fuss is about, this book is the ultimate survival guide to not getting canceled-and actually being a better human.
So, if you've ever wondered, "Am I a racist?" but were too afraid to ask... well, here's your answer.