Read this to get smarter About race, class, gender, disability & more

Blair Imani

Book - 2021

We live in a time where it has never been more important to be knowledgeable about a host of social issues, and to be confident and appropriate in how to talk about them. What's the best way to ask someone what their pronouns are? How do you talk about racism with someone who doesn't seem to get it? What is intersectionality, and why do you need to understand it? While it can seem intimidating or overwhelming to learn and talk about such issues, it's never been easier thanks to educator and historian Blair Imani, creator of the viral sensation Smarter in Seconds videos. Accessible to learners of all levels--from those just getting started on the journey to those already versed in social justice--Read This to Get Smarter cover...s a range of topics, including race, gender, class, disability, relationships, family, power dynamics, oppression, and beyond. This essential guide is a radical but warm and non-judgmental call to arms, structured in such a way that you can read it cover to cover or start with any topic you want to learn more about.

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Published
California : Ten Speed Press [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Blair Imani (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
181 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-169) and index.
ISBN
9781984860545
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Get Smarter about Identity
  • Names
  • Pronunciation
  • Gender
  • Dead Names
  • Names and Bias
  • Last Names
  • Pronouns
  • Values and Beliefs
  • Reflection Questions
  • Chapter 2. Get Smarter about Relationships
  • Family
  • Family Structures
  • Adoption
  • Toxic Family Relationships
  • Friendship
  • Intimate Partnerships
  • Abusive Relationships
  • Maintaining Relationships
  • Boundaries
  • Communication
  • Accountability and Apologizing
  • Reflection Questions
  • Chapter 3. Get Smarter about Class
  • Labor and Class
  • Capitalism
  • Racial Capitalism
  • Socialism
  • Wealth Hoarding vs. Cooperative Economics
  • Reflection Questions
  • Chapter 4. Get Smarter about Disability
  • Models of Disability
  • Talking about Disability
  • Types of Disability
  • Ableism
  • Reflection Questions
  • Chapter 5. Get Smarter about Race and Racism
  • Race
  • Whiteness and White Supremacy
  • Antisemitism
  • Racism
  • Intrapersonal Racism
  • Interpersonal Racism
  • Institutional Racism
  • Reflection Questions
  • Chapter 6. Get Smarter about Sex, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
  • Sex
  • Gender
  • Gender Identity, Roles, and Expression
  • Sexual Orientation
  • LGBTQ+ Identity
  • Coming Out
  • Reflection Questions
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Acknowledgements
  • About the Author
  • Index
Review by Booklist Review

Following the success of her succinct and informative "Smarter in Seconds" and "Learn O'Clock" viral videos, author and educator Imani (Making Our Way Home, 2020) crafted this impeccably researched and digestible guide to social topics like racial and class disparity, family and relationships, gender identity and sexual orientation, and disability rights. Imani's work offers readers the vocabulary and context for discussions of these topics, empowering them to have constructive and respectful interactions in any situation. For each topic, Imani offers a brief history of the subject and a breakdown of how that issue functions in the U.S and around the world today. Imani is generous in sharing her own experiences with these issues as a Black, bisexual woman, an insight that sits alongside her objective authority. The book is perfect for anyone looking for new tools for approaching social justice in their everyday life and for those who are looking to start addressing social justice in conversations for the first time. Through openness and strategic brevity, Imani's work is sure to make positive change.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.

Introduction Welcome! Thank you for being here. My name is Blair Imani, and I am an author, educator, and historian. I firmly believe that learning is a blessing, and my life is dedicated to learning and helping others learn. First things first: you are already smart. Intelligence is the ability to learn and apply information, and that is something that we all do every day. Even though we are already smart, we can always get smarter about the world, topics we're not deeply familiar with, and the lived experiences of other people. Read This to Get Smarter explores how we can become more informed, compassionate, and intentional as we work to better understand ourselves, others, and the systems around us. Getting smarter is a journey, not a destination, and a great deal of our journey will involve unlearning. Patience, mutual respect, and perseverance are important tools to carry along the way. It might be frustrating to realize that we will never be done in our learning journeys, but it's also exciting because we can constantly transform our perspectives as more accurate information becomes available. Many of the understandings we have been taught and socialized to believe are based on the assumptions of long dead European colonizers who worked to maintain systems of supremacy and dominance instead of presenting fact, evidence, or truth. If we do not prioritize getting smarter, then we deny ourselves the full complexity of the human experience and instead subsist on inadequate and harmful assumptions. It is not my intention to present solutions to the myriad consequences of these assumptions--instead, I offer a starting place to achieve a shared understanding. Inspired by Smarter in Seconds , my viral thirty-second microlearning video series, Read This to Get Smarter utilizes my signature concision to make abstract and theoretical concepts more concrete in a well-researched, well-presented, and accessible manner. I do my best to educate others from a place of humility, and I am honored that you have dedicated a fraction of your time in this life to learn from and with me. Read This to Get Smarter is divided into chapters on identity; relationships; class; disability; race and racism; and sex, gender, and sexual Orientation. Starting with ourselves and working outward, my goal with this book is to provide an important foundation of knowledge ready to be expanded. We will get smarter using information that is strongly supported by the decolonized historical and anthropological record, sociology, and the work of scholars past and present. This book contains valuable tools such as charts on terminology and corresponding explanations, guidance for interpersonal interactions such as how to apologize, and a comprehensive timeline on the invention of race. Every journey toward getting smarter is different, so feel free to read this book in order, skip around, and take notes throughout in as much or as little time as you need. Each chapter concludes with reflection questions to help you apply your new understandings--you can think about them, discuss them with a friend, or journal about them. Our very consciousness means we can Get Smarter and collectively experience the blessing of learning every single day. Let's get started. Excerpted from Read This to Get Smarter: About Race, Class, Gender, Disability and More by Blair Imani All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.