Welcome to L.C. Book of the Month! This month I’m reading Me And White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad, a bestselling author, anti-racism educator, and international speaker. She’s also the host of the Good Ancestor Podcast where she conducts interviews with change-makers and culture-shapers.
Why Me And White Supremacy?
I selected Me And White Supremacy as the L.C. Book of the Month because I want to live in a world where no one has to justify or fight for their right to exist and thrive. As someone with white privilege, it’s my responsibility to dismantle internal white racial conditioning in service of Liberation.
Me And White Supremacy helps unite antiracist values with actual practice. To complete this book, you must have a journal and open heart. The book is divided into two parts and four weeks. Each week comes with a reflection on the effects of white supremacy on BIPOC individuals as well as several journaling prompts to be completed by white and white-passing readers.
Although this book can be completed in a minimum of 28 days, the work is far from over. The realizations, hard truths, and painful memories these journaling prompts will inspire are an ongoing process. However, starting within is an unavoidable step. Like Saad says in the beginning of this book, “Create the change the world needs by creating change within yourself.” That’s alchemy. That’s freedom.
As mentioned, the book offers reflective journaling prompts on relationships to white supremacy. Some of my answers have surprised me in a good way. For example, when asked to create a list of ways I've benefitted from white privilege I wrote, "As a white fiction writer, I don't have to worry about whether or not my white protagonists will be too misunderstood or disliked by readers. In fact, my white characters are more likely to be praised for their imperfections and/or misconduct." Probably would've never written those words down if it weren't for this book. Time to become a good ancestor on and off the page ❤