Waking Up White and Finding Myself i..., Debby Irving
Waking Up White and Finding Myself i..., Debby Irving
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Waking Up White: and Finding Myself in the Story of Race

Author: Debby Irving

Narrator: Debby Irving

Unabridged: 9 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Novel Audio

Published: 04/19/2016


Synopsis

Debby Irving is an emerging voice in the national racial justice community. Combining her organization development skills, classroom teaching experience, and understanding of systemic racism, Irving educates and consults with individuals and organizations seeking to create racial equity at both the personal and institutional level.

Irving grew up in Winchester, Massachusetts, during the socially turbulent 1960s and '70s. After a blissfully sheltered, upper-middle-class suburban childhood, she found herself simultaneously intrigued and horrified by the racial divide she observed in nearby Boston. Her career began in a variety of urban performance-art and community-based non-profits, where she repeatedly found that her best efforts to "help" caused more harm than the good she intended. Her one-step-forward-two-steps-back experience of racial understanding eventually lead her to dig deeply into her own white privilege, where she found truths she never knew existed. Waking Up White describes that journey and the lessons learned along the way.

Now a racial justice educator and writer, Irving works with other white people to transform confusion into curiosity and anxiety into action. She's worked in private and public urban schools, both in the classroom and at the board level, to foster community among students, teachers, staff, and families by focusing on honest dialog that educates and connects people through shared interests and divergent backgrounds. A graduate of the Winsor School in Boston, she holds a BA from Kenyon College and an MBA from Simmons College. Waking Up White is her first book.

About Debby Irving

Debby Irving brings the perspective of working in non-profit organizations and education for twenty-five years before understanding racism as systemic or her own whiteness as an obstacle to grappling with it. Her New York Times bestseller, Waking Up White, tells the story of how she went from well-meaning to well-doing.


Reviews

I did not come to this book enthusiastically. If it hadn't been a book group read, I would likely have passed it by as another, "I had my epiphany and now I am a better person," read. I think that the following is a fair quotation of what Ms. Irving is hoping to accomplish with her own journey and re......more

Goodreads review by Diane on February 27, 2017

Rather than blaming Debby Irving for being an entitled white woman, I'd like to thank her for opening the eyes of this entitled white reader. She didn't worry about how she presented herself; she just put herself out there for examination. Some readers tired of her liberal guilt but I chose to join......more

Goodreads review by Trish on December 24, 2017

Until a couple of years ago I didn’t really think about race. I didn’t have to, being part of the majority white population of the United States. When I realized that without my attention we were not managing race well in this country, e.g., the shootings of unarmed black men moving away from the sh......more

Goodreads review by Margaret on April 10, 2017

This might be appropriate for a very introductory level book for people who believe we live in a post-racial society or that they "don't see color." I thought it was incredibly boring, self-indulgent, and repetitive. I'm glad she's doing the work of becoming aware of racism in our society, but she c......more

Goodreads review by Clif on July 11, 2021

This book shares the author's story of living a life of good intentions regarding issues of racism but admits numerous missteps along the way. She describes it as "my own two-steps-forward, one-step-back journey away from racial innocence." The message in this book is from a white author aimed at wh......more