White Fragility
In more than twenty years of running diversity-training and cultural-competency workshops for American companies, Robin DiAngelo has noticed that white people do not know how to talk about racism.
This book helps open our eyes to why working against one's own fragility is a necessary part of white anti-racist work and why good intentions don't matter. It can, among many other things, open your eyes to biases that have been handed down to you, and for me, it is the first step in understanding my whiteness and what that has cost people of color.