Whites: On Race and Other Falsehoods by Otegha Uwagba – an intimate and compelling portrayal of an unavoidable facet of the Black experience
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Whites: On Race and Other Falsehoods by Otegha Uwagba is out now from Jonathan Ball Publishers.
In this powerful and timely personal essay, bestselling author Otegha Uwagba reflects on racism, whiteness, and the mental labour required of Black people to navigate the two.
Presented as a record of Uwagba’s observations on this era-defining moment in history – that is, George Floyd’s brutal murder and the subsequent protests and scrutiny of institutional racism – Whites explores the colossal burden of whiteness, as told by someone who is in her own words, ‘a reluctant expert’.
What is it like to endure both racism and white efforts at anti-racism, sometimes from the very same people? How do Black people navigate the gap between what they know to be true, and the version of events that white society can bring itself to tolerate? What does true allyship actually look like – and is it even possible?
Addressing complex interracial dynamics and longstanding tensions with characteristically unflinching honesty, Uwagba deftly interrogates the status quo, and in doing so provides an intimate and deeply compelling portrayal of an unavoidable facet of the Black experience.
About the author
Otegha Uwagba is a writer, speaker, and founder of Women Who, a London-based platform for creative women. In 2018 she was selected for the Forbes 30 Under 30 Media list. Her writing has been published in The Cut, i-D and Dazed, among other publications. She graduated with a degree in PPE from Oxford, and grew up in South London, where she still resides.
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